Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the GiTAGGED Bidriware Silver Inlay Angel Pendant, a stunning piece that elegantly blends tradition with modern aesthetics. Handcrafted by skilled artisans from the Bidar District in Karnataka, this pendant showcases the unique oxidizing properties of the region's soil, transforming zinc into striking black-ware. The intricate wire work inlaid with pure silver not only enhances its beauty but also captures the cultural essence of the 16th century Persian influence. Weighing only 6 grams and measuring 7.5cm in length and 3cm in width, this pendant is lightweight, making it perfect for both casual and ethnic wear. Ideal for gifting or personal use, the GiTAGGED Bidriware Silver Inlay Angel Pendant serves as a timeless accessory that reflects rich heritage and craftsmanship. For real-time images or video, connect with us on WhatsApp at +91-7760300248.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Inlay Material | Pure Silver |
Inlay Type | Wire Work |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | L – 7.5cms, W – 3cms |
Weight | 6 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Craftsmanship | Handcrafted by Shri Abdul Hakeem |
Geographical Origin | Bidar District, Karnataka |
GI Status | Awarded 2005 – 2006 |
Attributes | Description |
---|---|
Period of Origin | 16th Century |
Country of Origin | Persia (Iran) |
Geographical Region | Bidar District, Karnataka |
GI Application No. | 20 |
Base Material Ratio | Zinc (16) : Copper (1) |
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Brand: Gitagged
Country of Origin: India
Inlay Material | Pure Silver |
Inlay Type | Wire Work |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | L ďż˝ 7.5cms, W ďż˝ 3cms |
Weight | 6 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Process | Handcrafted |
Real-time Images or Video | WhatsApp us on +91-***** |
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 ďż˝ 2006 |
GI Product of India |
21st |
Handcrafted By |
Shri Abdul Hakeem, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath Bidar |
Base Material |
Zinc (16) : Copper (1) |