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Stone Jewellery in India
Stone jewelleries have occupied a sound position in Indian jewellery because they are trendy.

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Stone JewelleryThe recent fashion incorporates stone jewelleries which are made of precious and semi precious stones apart from the traditional and stylish diamond jewelleries. Stone is embellished with beautiful designs made by using several techniques. Inlay work, carving etc are used to add value to the stone fashion jewelry items. The handcrafted fashion jewelry designs are originally created using various precious and semi precious stones and then individually assembled.

Apart from these stone works, modern trend allows the jewellery designers to create ornaments that are made of stones like Agate Stone, Aquamarine Stone, Amethyst Stone, Black Diamonds, Blue Topaz, Blue Sapphire, Coral, Cut Gem Stone, Emerald Beads, Jade Stone, Opal Stone, Quartz Stone, Sapphire Beads, Synthetic Stone, Turquoise Stone, Topaz Stone, Zircon Stone etc. These stones create miracle in the jewelleries that are used by the people of modern and traditional taste as well for the ethnicity and the trend they carry. Apart from these stone jewelleries, some tribal jewelleries are made by the jewellery designers and are sought after by the people of India and abroad alike.

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