Thursday 11 July 2013

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery Biography

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Jewelry is an complementary bridal accessory matching with her dress, Now a days a variety of jewelry sets is in market. Pakistani bridal jewelry is usually in heavy jewelry styles with Matha patti and mang tikka jewelry sets, but now a days a necklace with heavy ear rings, and big rings, arm bands fashion are in demand. Read the rest of this entry »

bridal jewelry sets pakistaniJewelry is an complementary bridal accessory matching with her dress, while mehndi bridal jewelry is usually in original floral jewelry and artificial floral jewelry for mehndi bride. Here we have some latest flower mehndi jewelry ideas 2013 for mehndi brides who want to do something stylish and different. Read the rest of this entry »

casual floral mehendi design,flower jewelry for mehndi,pics of jewellary made of original flower,www flower jewellery for mehndiIndian bridal is also a traditional eastern bride and her fashion demands are also similar. Indian bridal jewelry is usually in heavy kundan jewelry styles with Matha patti and mang tikka jewelry sets, also some additional jewelry included like belly chains, hair catchers, arm bands etc. Here we have some latest ideas of Indian bridal jewelry fashion 2013 for upcoming indian brides! Read the rest of this entry »

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Bridal jewelry is one of the important bridal accessories. Bridal Heavy Kundan Set is one of the bridal jewelry which is a traditional bridal jewelry trend and now a days in fashion very much. Bridal Heavy Kundan Sets trend is very famous which is makes a bride look more beautiful and traditional. Read the rest of this entry »

heavy kundan bridal set worn by celebrities,inden new seta drama 2013,indian tv actres photo long earring jewellery,latest indian bridalset 2013Originally trained as a ceramicist and glassmaker, Sarah has travelled the world to learn jewellery design. She began in Ecuador learning from a local artisan, took classes at a small jewellery school in Mexico, followed by establishing her own successful workshop on the edge of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Currently she is developing her work further by taking a research MA in Design: Jewellery at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London.

Sarah has a background of community development work in Africa and has provided design and jewellery training for the San Bushmen of the Kalahari through Gantsicraft, an NGO ccommitted to improving the lives of San communities by promoting and marketing craft for the benefit of rural producers. Her link with Botswana continues as she researches African craft producers for her Masters.

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery

Bridal Jewellery



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