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Inlay Material | Pure Silver |
Inlay Type | Wire Work |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | Diameter � 3cms |
Weight | 25 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Process | Handcrafted |
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Country Of Origin : India
The soil found at the Bidar fort exhibits magical oxidizing properties, it turns zinc, a white metal into sheer black-ware, while intricate patterns inlaid with pure silver retains its original color.
Period of Origin |
16th Century |
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Country of Origin |
Persia (Iran) |
Geographical Region |
Bidar District, Karnataka |
GI Application No. |
20 |
GI Status Awarded |
2005 � 2006 |
GI Product of India |
21st |
Handcrafted By |
Shri Ramesh, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath, Bidar. |
Base Material |
Zinc (16) : Copper (1) |
The GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay 6 Circles Pendant is a marvel of traditional Indian craftsmanship, combining the rich cultural heritage of Bidar with contemporary jewelry design. Meticulously handcrafted and incorporating the unique Bidriware art form, this pendant is a testament to the intricate artisanship of the region.
Inlay Material: Pure Silver
Inlay Type: Wire Work
Base Metal: Zinc & Copper
Dimensions: Diameter – 3 cm
Weight: 25 grams
Occasion: Ethnic & Casual Wear
Process: Handcrafted
Real-time Images or Video: WhatsApp us on +91-7760300248
Bidriware is an ancient art form that originates from Bidar, Karnataka, dating back to around the 16th century. The specialty of this craft lies in its unique oxidizing soil which transforms the zinc alloy into a striking black color, creating a perfect contrast to the intricate pure silver inlay. Each piece is painstakingly created by skilled artisans, with Shri Ramesh, Chief Craftsmen of the GI Panchayath in Bidar, leading the meticulous production process.
The pendant features intricate wire work made from pure silver. The precision and craftsmanship involved in creating such delicate patterns are remarkable. Each silver wire is carefully manipulated and inlaid into the surface design, which results in an exquisite jewelry piece that retains its luster and intricacy over time.
The base metal used in the pendant is a carefully balanced alloy of Zinc and Copper, in the ratio of 16:1, to ensure both durability and the characteristic finish of Bidriware. This combination of metals not only provides robustness to the structure but also plays a crucial role in the oxidizing process that defines Bidriware.
With a diameter of 3 centimeters, this pendant strikes a perfect balance between being a statement piece and a subtle accessory that can complement both ethnic and casual attire. Weighing only 25 grams, it ensures comfort without compromising on the elegance and style.
The crafting process of Bidriware is truly one-of-a-kind. It starts with shaping the alloy of Zinc and Copper into the desired form. Following this, the intricate designs are carefully demarcated, and pure silver wires are then inlaid into these patterns. The pendant is then treated with a special blackening agent derived from the soil of Bidar Fort, giving it the characteristic deep black finish, which enhances the brilliance of the silver inlay.
The GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay 6 Circles Pendant is versatile enough to be worn on various occasions. Its ethnic appeal makes it a perfect accessory for traditional events, festivals, and weddings. Simultaneously, its unique design also makes it suitable for casual wear, providing a touch of elegance and style to everyday outfits.
The Bidriware art form has been recognized for its geographical significance and was awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2005-2006. This status not only highlights the unique qualities and origin of the craft but also protects and promotes the identity of this indigenous art form. The GI application number for Bidriware is 20, and it stands as the 21st GI Product of India.
The true charm of Bidriware lies in the soil found at the Bidar Fort, which has magical oxidizing properties. This soil, when used in the process, turns the white metal – zinc – into a sheer black, while the intricate patterns inlaid with pure silver retain their original color. This process highlights the craftsmanship and intricate design, making Bidriware a true piece of art.
Every piece of the GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay 6 Circles Pendant is handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensuring that each pendant is unique and embodies the essence of traditional craftsmanship. The pendant is the result of hours of labor and love, which ensures its quality and authenticity.
To maintain the beauty and luster of your Bidriware pendant, it is essential to handle it with care. Avoid exposing it to moisture and chemicals, such as perfumes and lotions, as these can tarnish the silver inlay. Gently clean it with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or residues. Store your pendant in a dry place, preferably in a jewelry box, to protect it from scratches and other damages.
The GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay 6 Circles Pendant is not just a piece of jewelry but a reflection of rich cultural heritage and exquisite craftsmanship. It embodies the traditional art form of Bidriware, making it