The Ultimate Guide to Oxidised Jewellery for Navratri
Navratri is a festival full of delight, devotion, and the grandness of cultural heritage.
Among different traditions, one variety shines as speaking to timelessness: oxidised jewellery.
Intricate designs, enigmatic charm-winner in the heart of many, especially for festivals like Navratri.
Be it to up your Garba game or to give a bohemian twist to your style, the festivities just cannot get
completed without oxidised jewellery.
Introduction to Oxidised Jewellery and Navratri
Oxidised jewellery, also referred to as blackened or antique-finished, is made by undertaking a chemical treatment on silver or any other metals to give it that aged, rusty appearance. The earthy tone and intricate designs of this jewellery go very well with the vibrant and energetic Navratri festival.
The nine nights of festivities include the energetic Garba and Dandiya dances; hence, traditional wear is never complete without including oxidised pieces that accentuate the cultural aesthetic.
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