Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Our Love for Handicraft Findings and Handicraft Jewellery

Handicraft findings have always inspired the mind with an artistic bend. Whether it is in the jewellery one wears, or it is in the dresses one dons, a hint of ethnicity envelopes them. And not just the clothes or the jewellery, if you have a flair for hand-crafted objects or tribal things, then even the upholstery or the decorative pieces in your home has a touch of ethnicity. However, handicraft jewellery is more frequently used by many than other objects.

Handicraft findings jewellery or decorative objects are definitely artistic, mostly because of the fact that they are made by people who are closer to nature and made with the things - like beads and shells -- that are found ubiquitously in and around that region. For instance, we find frequent usage of stones, gemstones, precious stones and semi-precious stones in jewellery made by hands. Then there are those hand crafted ones which are prepared using cowry shells and bones.

Hand made jewellery is not confined to only such objects. There is frequent usage of other materials such as wood and brass that make some really admirable trinkets. Varicoloured beads and different kinds of materials are bedded together to make exquisite ornaments. For instance, beads and sea shells, and brass with small wood beads make brilliant combinations for necklaces and ear pieces.

Jewellery in Handicraft findings has a very earthy and tribal appeal. From everyday jewellery to highly fashionable ornaments, there is something for everyone and for all kinds of occasions. Most of the handicraft jewellery is inspired by the tribal and rural elements that have the touch of traditional handmade quality. Such may or may not have some symbolic meaning. Most of the times, they do have some symbolic representation in the materials used to make the ornaments, which again is particular to the group or clan producing these jewellery.

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the handicraft findings being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.

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