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Inlay type | Pure Silver |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | L � 5.2cms, W � 3cms |
Weight | 10 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Make | Handmade |
Real-time Images or Video | WhatsApp us on +91-***** |
Country Of Origin : India
The soil of Bidar fort contains oxidizing properties, that turns zinc, a white metal into sheer black-ware, while intricate patterns of pure silver is inlaid elating the beauty of the craft.
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 Conch Pendant is a supreme example of traditional Indian craftsmanship and artistry. This exquisite pendant, designed for ethnic and casual wear, embodies a blend of aesthetic appeal and cultural heritage, showcasing the timeless beauty of Bidriware. The pendant is meticulously handcrafted by experienced artisans using centuries-old traditional techniques, rendering each piece unique and unparalleled in its charm.
The pendant is crafted using a base metal composition of Zinc and Copper at a ratio of 16:1. This specific mixture not only provides the structure with durability but also serves as the perfect canvas for the intricate silver inlay work.
Drawing inspiration from the conch shell, an object of significant cultural and religious value, the pendant features intricate patterns of pure silver inlaid into the blackened metal surface. This process transforms the white zinc metal into a stark black hue using the unique oxidizing properties of Bidar fort soil.
The distinctive design of the conch is meticulously inlaid with delicate, pure silver patterns by skilled craftsmen, highlighting the sophistication and finesse of Bidriware. Each pendant is a testament to the painstaking process and high level of expertise required to achieve such intricacy and beauty.
One of the signature characteristics of Bidriware, and by extension the GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay Conch Pendant, is the transformation of the base metal. The soil from Bidar fort, rich in oxidizing properties, is applied to the zinc alloy surface. This interaction turns the metal into a sheer black-ware while allowing the silver inlay to stand out in stark contrast, elating the beauty of the craft.
Bidriware's roots can be traced back to the 16th century, originating from Persia (modern-day Iran). The craft was introduced to India and took a firm foothold in the Bidar district of Karnataka. Over the centuries, Bidriware has been refined and perfected, with the GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay Conch Pendant representing one of the many cultural artifacts produced from this region. The historical significance and intricate craftsmanship of Bidriware have been recognized, with the product being awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2005-2006.
Each pendant is a result of collaborative efforts involving the skilled hands of Shri Ramesh, the chief craftsman from the GI Panchayath, Bidar. His expertise ensures that every piece not only meets but exceeds the benchmarks of quality and beauty associated with Bidriware.
The versatile design of the GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay Conch Pendant makes it suitable for various occasions. Whether worn with traditional ethnic attire or as a striking accessory for casual wear, the pendant adds a touch of elegance and cultural richness to any outfit.
To facilitate a closer look at the intricate details of this masterpiece, GiTAGGED® offers real-time images or video upon request via WhatsApp at +91-7760300248.
The GiTAGGED® Bidriware Silver Inlay Conch Pendant is more than just an accessory; it is a piece of art that resonates with the cultural and historical heritage of Bidriware. It combines the pure elegance of silver, the resilience of zinc and copper, and the profound artistry of skilled craftsmen like Shri Ramesh. The pendant stands as a testament to the timeless beauty and cultural richness of Indian traditional crafts.