Caring for Silver Jewellery — Complete Guide
Silver tarnishes — but it doesn't have to. Learn the expert techniques to keep your silver jewellery gleaming for decades.
Something remarkable has been happening in global fashion over the past decade. Indian heritage jewellery — Kundan necklaces, Polki earrings, temple jewellery sets — is appearing on international runways, red carpets, and in the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Wallpaper.
As global fashion increasingly values sustainability and ethical production, the appeal of jewellery made by traditional artisans using centuries-old techniques has grown enormously. Each piece has a story, a maker, and a tradition behind it.
The worldwide popularity of Indian cinema has introduced billions of viewers to the beauty of Indian jewellery. When a global superstar wears a Kundan set at a film festival, it reaches audiences who had never previously encountered these traditions.
Younger Indian designers are reinterpreting traditional techniques for contemporary tastes — lighter weights, cleaner lines, more versatile styling. This bridge between tradition and modernity has opened new audiences both in India and internationally.
Silver tarnishes — but it doesn't have to. Learn the expert techniques to keep your silver jewellery gleaming for decades.
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