Art of Thewa with this Round Blue Plique-à-jour Set
Art of Thewa with this Round Blue Plique-à-jour Set
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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of India with this captivating round blue Art of Thewa set, crafted in the delicate Plique-à-jour enamelling technique. Each piece is a masterpiece, showcasing the artistry and cultural significance of this age-old art form.
Exquisite Details:
Genuine Thewa Art: This set features 23kt gold meticulously handworked onto glass, a unique art form recognized by the Government of India as a GI tagged product, ensuring its authenticity and cultural significance.
Mesmerizing Blue Enamel: The captivating round centerpiece showcases a stunning blue enamel work, creating a mesmerizing depth and vibrancy.
Plique-à-jour Technique: This intricate enamelling technique allows for light to pass through the piece, adding an ethereal quality and delicate beauty.
Elegant Design: The round shape and the flawless Plique-à-jour work create a sophisticated and timeless design that complements any ensemble.
More Than Just an Adornment:
Handcrafted with Love: Each piece in this set is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, imbuing it with a unique character and the essence of Indian artistry.
Timeless Treasure: This Plique-à-jour set is not just an accessory, it's a cultural treasure that can be passed down through generations, a cherished heirloom.
Perfect Gifting Option: Surprise your loved ones with a piece that embodies the rich heritage and artistry of India.
Size- 16 inch pendant
Colour- Red, Brown, Green, Blue, Black and White
Plating- 22kt gold micron plating on silver framing
Material- 23 kt Gold work on glass and sterling silver back Framing.
Presented in a beautiful handcrafted box, this round blue Thewa set is a perfect way to add a touch of elegance and cultural pride to your collection or gift someone special.
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Vintage & unique
Vintage & unique
Thewa art is historically linked to Pratapgarh Rajasthan . The Art of Thewa was recognised by Maharawat Sawant Singh in 1761 when he bestowed craftsman Nathu Lal ji Soni with the tittle of RAJSONI . Thewa work is done with the help of a pen - like tool called tankla . It is almost like a painting of gold on glass background.
Certificate of Authenticity
Certificate of Authenticity
We provide GI certified products with a authenticity certificate in it.
Care Guide
Care Guide
Kindly avoid from direct use of oil, chemical and water .
Shipping
Shipping
Worldwide shipping available.
Genuine Price
Genuine Price
We Believe in supporting the art craft and its sustainability.
Part of our price goes towards the upliftment of Artisan in Thewa and it’s family.