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  2. Tanishq - Wikipedia

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    Tanishq is an Indian jewellery brand under Titan Company. [1] Founded in 1994, [ 2 ] It is based in Bengaluru , and has 500+ retail stores across more than 240 cities in India, UAE, the US, Singapore and Qatar.

  3. Paambadam - Wikipedia

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    an age old lady with paambadam. Paambadam or Thandatti is an earring worn by elderly women in South Indian States such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala. [1]Designed in the shape of a snake hood, with two balls, two knobs, a square piece, and a tongue pieced together, the gold-coated earrings weigh about 50 g each.

  4. Bangle - Wikipedia

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    Bangles may also be worn by young girls, and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers. [citation needed] Some men and women wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called kada or kara. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Hindu/Sikh Punjabi women on their wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stonework.

  5. Dejhoor - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry is placed in the cartilage piercing of the ear in a red thread and later the thread may be replaced with a gold chain known as an ath bought by her in-laws at their house. The thread or chain is about 8-12 inches.

  6. Gold-filled jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Gold-filled material is used to create a variety of products, including: Jewelry: Gold-filled is a popular choice for jewelry because it's durable, affordable, and hypoallergenic. Findings and components: Gold-filled is also used to make jewelry findings (e.g., clasps, jump rings) and other components.

  7. Jodhaa Akbar - Wikipedia

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    The jewellery used for the costumes were purchased from the jewellery brand company Tanishq. [44] Jodhaa Akbar marked the company's second venture into films after the fantasy film Paheli (2005). A team of 200 craftsmen worked for 600 days to fashion and mould jewels made of gold gemstones. Around 300 kilograms of jewels were used.