Traditional Indian Necklace Types: Chokers, Haar, Kundan, and More
From chokers and rani haars to kundan, temple necklaces, coin chains, and mangalsutras, Indian necklace types become easier when grouped by shape and use.
From chokers and rani haars to kundan, temple necklaces, coin chains, and mangalsutras, Indian necklace types become easier when grouped by shape and use.
Confused by Indian jewellery names? This guide groups necklaces, bangles, anklets, head ornaments, temple pieces, kundan, polki, and more in a simple way.
Traditional Indian jewellery is more than decoration. This beginner guide explains ornaments, materials, regional styles, and cultural meaning with care.
Found an old-looking pottery piece? Learn what to observe, what not to assume, and why context matters more than quick guesses.
Indian pottery designs use lines, borders, animals, flowers, figures and regional painting styles to turn clay objects into cultural storytelling.
Black pottery in India gets its striking colour from clay, smoke, low-oxygen firing and skilled finishing, not from ordinary black paint.
Indian terracotta pottery turns fired earth into diyas, vessels, figurines, decor and living craft traditions across homes, rituals and regional markets.
Ancient Indian pottery turns broken clay into historical evidence, helping us read daily life, craft skill and settlement patterns with care.
Indian pottery is more than clay objects. It connects homes, festivals, archaeology, craft families, regional styles and everyday Indian cultural memory.