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Bidriware Pure Silver Unisex Sun Pendant

Original price was: ₹1,550.00.Current price is: ₹1,250.00.

Item Weight ‏: ‎ 32 g
Inlay Type :- Pure Silver
Material Type : Bidriware Black Metal
Diameter : 5 cm

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This 400-year-old legacy Indian craft is rare and can be only made with the soil found at Bidar fort that turns zinc & copper metal into sheer black when dipped in the soil.

Bidriware, a 16th-century intricate craft of damascening Zinc with Silver and Gold, originally made its journey from Iran to the fort city of Bidar, Karnataka through the Bahmani Sultans for decorating their palaces and courts. A Museum Treasure at London: Bidriware articles are displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design. Energizing Ions: The Combination of Zinc and Copper, used as a conductor to transfer electricity in batteries, is believed to be an ancient craft form used to energize ions in the Body and the Black Metal is said to retain temperature (energy) within the Body. Both of these significances are found in none other than the 500 Years old Craft form, the Bidriware Handicrafts. The Magic of Soil: The magical touch to this craft is given by the soil available only at unlit portions of Bidar fort. Both Zinc and Silver being white in color when dipped in this rare soil, the Zinc magically turns into sheer black beauty while silver and gold retain their natural color. The contrast of Black Oxidized Zinc and the lustrous silver Inlay makes every onlooker spellbound.From the fort city of Bidar, Karnataka, a beautifully handcrafted Bidirware Jewelry. Bidriware, a 16th-century intricate craft of damascening Zinc with Silver and Gold, originally made its journey from Iran to the Fort city of Bidar, Karnataka through the Bahmani Sultans for decorating their palaces and courts Bidri Work articles are displayed at Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the world’s largest museum of decorative arts & design and are also a major attractions in National Museum, New Delhi & Indian Museum, Kolkata The Combination of Zinc and Copper, used as a conductor to transfer electricity in batteries, is believed to be an ancient craft form used to energize ions in the Body

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