Monday, January 27, 2014

Facebook page

Hi,

MYIDentity has started a facebook page.

www.facebook.com/myidentityforwomen.

We will also be posting about our events and jewellery workshops in that page, regularly. Pls visit.


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Baby Jewellery

In India, jewellery is given or gifted for every function and the affluent give also for the festivals.

The baby's jewellery start right from when the baby is in the mother's womb. Not joking!

In TamilNadu, at the seventh month or ninth month of pregnancy a function is conducted for the pregnant girl.
It is called Valaikaapu, valai meaning bangles.

In this function, all ladies in the family bless the pregnant girl, that her delivery and the kid should be safe. In this function all elders put a lot of colored bangles on the pregnant girl's hand. Every lady who is a guest for the function is also given half a dozen of bangles. Special kid's bangles are also ordered for the little girls in the function.

The pregnant girl is supposed to wear all the bangles till her delivery!

One important part of the function is, a particular bundle is given to the pregnant girl.
The bundle contains small baby bangles in black color. She has to keep it careful and when the baby is born they wear on the baby for some days.

The parents usually gift the girl with gold bangles. Recently I attended a valaikaapu of my cousin where she was gifted with these gold bangles and I have already written about with pictures on another blog.

Jimikis/Jhumkis

It is the favourite jewellery of all women, especially the younger ones. It has got hundreds of designs all over India. North Indians wear a different type and south Indians wear a different one. These are worn for weddings mostly since they are heavy and big.

There is an ornate stud from which a long inverted cone or basket like shape hangs again with filigree work and with stones, or with stone work or with pearls. The one with pearls are very traditional in Tamilnadu, and the Bharathanatiyam dancers wear this type.


The little girls wear small jimikis with their traditional silk skirt and blouse especially on functions and festivals.
Its a delight to see small girls even one year babies are sometimes dressed up with small jumkis.



Maatal

Maatal is thin ornament that acts as a support to the studs or long earrings. If the earrings are heavy or if the wearer has a big hole in the ear where the studs dont sit correctly, then the "maatal" give support.

It falls between the back of the earring and the hair behind the ear. The end finding is pinned to the hair to prevent it from falling.

Not only this acts as a support but also beauty to the wearer when seen from sideways.

There are stone studded maatal, plain ones, and also simple ones that are worn around the ear front and back. This type is mostly worn by elder women.

Maatal are worn by younger girls and little ones too.



Monday, January 20, 2014

Workshop on Terracota Jewellery making


We are conducting a workshop on Terracota, Silver, Fashion, Polymer Clay jewellery making in Chennai, India. Those interested please call 9003288051. Online classes are also available.