Naga Beaded Tribal Jewellery Set
Code : P13998
INR
420 / Set MRP : 644 35% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
Extra Charges : Shipping | Insurance | Packaging
Description :
Naga beaded tribal jewellery sets are handcrafted, vibrant, and culturally rich adornments from North-East India, featuring bold, multi-layered designs. Typically made with glass beads, shells, bones, and cowrie shells, these statement pieces incorporate, red, blue, green, and yellow hues, often featuring animal-inspired motifs. These, versatile, lightweight sets, which can include necklaces and earrings, blend, traditional heritage, with modern fashion, making, them perfect for pairing with both, ethnic, and, casual wear to add a touch of bohemian flair. These handmade items make excellent cultural fashion accessories for those looking for a unique bold statement piece. Location : Nagaland, India
Specification :
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India: Hand-crafted by skilled tribal artisans in Nagaland, specifically within the Konyak and Sumi tribal belts. | | Fabric |
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Hand-Twisted Cordage: The base is made from reinforced cotton or nylon twine, meticulously knotted to support the weight of multiple bead strands. | | Material |
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Premium Glass Beads: Uses high-quality, vibrantly coloured seed beads and tube beads. Natural Accents: Often incorporates Carnelian stones, polished animal bone spacers, and traditional brass bells or pendants. | | Specialty |
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Tiered Symmetry: The set is designed to create a bold, layered silhouette that covers the neckline uniformly. Artisanal Pendants: Necklaces in these sets often feature a central brass or bone pendant that serves as a focal point, representing tribal symbols like the hornbill or warrior motifs. | | Durability |
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Heirloom Construction: Designed to last for generations, the high-tensile cords are resistant to rot and snapping. Colour Permanence: The use of glass and stone ensures the jewellery never loses its vibrancy or lustre. | | Texture |
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Varied & Polished: Offers a mix of the cool, smooth touch of glass and the earthy, slightly porous feel of bone and brass. | | Cultural And Traditional Heritage |
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Legacy of the Clans: These sets are often gifted during weddings and rites of passage, symbolizing the transfer of family heritage and protection. Social Hierarchy: The complexity of the beadwork and the number of strands historically denoted the wearer’s standing within the village community. | | Care Instruction |
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Moisture Control: Keep the set away from water and perfumes, as moisture can weaken the cotton cord and tarnish the brass elements. Flat Storage: Store the entire set in a dedicated velvet-lined or cotton-padded box to prevent the strands from tangling or stretching. Polishing: Use a dry, soft cloth to gently buff the brass pendants and glass beads to maintain their original shine. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Nagaland, INDIA " and specialized in HANDICRAFT.
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