Artificial Jewelry
In olden day women in India use to wear jewelry made by flowers. They use to wear the jewelry made of flower in hands, feet and neck. Jewelry made of flowers had its own beauty and unique style. As time passed women transfer their interest from flower to gold. In marriages women who wear maximum jewelry called to be rich. On the time of marriage function women used to wear gold jewelry from neck to feet.Then time change and the trend of gold change into diamond. Now a days black matle and platinum is in trend. Todays women prefer to wear artificial jewelry in marriages and functions.
Now a days artificial jewelery is in fashion. It is young woman`s choice. Either in colleges or in offices everywhere you can see women wearing artificial jewelry. Artificial jewelry fits in anybodys budget. Most of the people afford to wear artificial jewelry. It is available in every color and design. Artificial jewelery comes in different types. Some of the popular types are beaded jewelry, stone jewelry, bone jewelry, pearl jewelry etc.
Normally too, all married Indian women are expected to wear light jewelry at all times, since gold is believed to be auspicious. In keeping with India's rich heritage of diversity,jewelry is the ultimate expression of the culture of a specific region, of art, lifestyle and heritage.It draws inspiration from architecture, dance and many other customs.Most married Hindu women wear the ‘mangal-sutra', considered a symbol of a married woman. Gold bangles and rings are part of their daily wear. Such is the fascination for gold ornaments that loss of gold in any form, including ornaments, is considered inauspicious. For the indian women jewelry hold a special significance in their life. Jewelry is that precious thing which stay and grows with women. Jewelry is a timeless heritage of feminine beauty which can be passed from one generation to another.

