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Country Of Origin : India
Occasion | Festivals, Functions & Events |
Attire | Indian |
Material |
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Necklace Length | Adjustable |
Weight |
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Delivery | Only Within India |
Presenting a beautiful traditional Thewa Gold jewellery, which matches up your lovely outfit on any ceremony and occasion. This jewellery is a set of beautiful neck-piece and a pair of earrings. The colourful beaded neck-piece, enriched with a flower pendant & ear-studs make this set look unique and extraordinary.
The Thewa Art was the invention of Nathuni Sonewalla in the reign of Maharawat Samant Singh of Pratapgarh in the year 1767. Nathuni Sonewalla was the forefather of the Rajsoni family of Pratapgarh practicing Thewa Art.
The Thewa Art is the application of an artist mind who by profession is a jeweller. It holds the character of fine art that holds a background of royal patronage. It becomes jewellery when applied on items used for jewellery; in fact, jewellery can be made of Thewa Art like a forehead tika (a traditional jewel used by Rajasthani women).
Utensils like comb, hairband, coat button, photo frame and jewelry items like necklace, lockets, Ladies Shangar Box, Hair Pin, Pendant, Earrings, Photo Frame, Tie Pin, Bracelets, Box, Cufflink, Comb, Plates, etc. can be made by using Thewa Art.
A 16th century secret art of fusing 22KT hand carved gold onto the colored glass surface without using any glue or pasting materials is unique to Thewa Art Work.
Period of Origin |
16th Century |
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Country of Origin |
India |
Geographical Region |
Prataphgarh, Rajasthan. |
GI Application No. |
244 |
GI Status Awarded |
2013-2014 |
GI Product of India |
210th |
Handcrafted By |
Shri Mahesh Soni, Chief Artisan, GI Panchayat Pratapgarh. |
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