Exclusive Bidri Craft Choker With Pure Silver Inlay - Slim Drops
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Exclusive Bidri Craft Choker With Pure Silver Inlay - Slim Drops
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Exclusive Bidri Craft Choker With Pure Silver Inlay - Slim Drops. A stunning piece of jewelry and a unique, new twist to this very exclusive craft form. This lovely Bidri craft neckpiece makes for a beautiful style statement indeed. The neckpiece fits snugly around the neck with a tassle string at the back. Bidriware is a metal handicraft from Karnataka, developed in the 14th century C.E. Crafted with striking inlay artwork, the metal used is a blackened alloy of zinc and copper inlaid with thin sheets of pure silver.
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Product Details
Material : Metal & Sliver
Craft : Bidri Craft
State : Karnataka
Colour : Black & Silver
Measurements : Closed Length - 5.5"
Product weight : 80 grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted Village Craft. Rustic, Dull / Antique Finish. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 21 to 25 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
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Bidri Craft
Bidriware is a metal handicraft from Karnataka, developed in the 14th century C.E. during the rule of the Bahamani Sultans. Due to its striking inlay artwork, Bidriware is prized as a symbol of wealth. The metal used is a blackened alloy of zinc and copper inlaid with thin sheets of pure silver. Bidriware originated in ancient Persia and is a mix of Turkish, Persian & Arabic influences, intermingled with local styles from which a unique craft form was born. Abdullah bin Kaiser, a craftsman from Iran was invited by the Sultan Ahmed Shah Bahmani to work on decorating the royal palaces and courts. It is rumoured that Kaiser integrated his skills with those of the local craftsmen, giving rise to a unique craft form, ‘Bidri’ under the rule of Second Sultan Alauddin Bahmani.