Conventional Kashmiri jewelry finds a contemporary, trendy twist in Ratika Kaul’s designs

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Conventional Kashmiri jewelry finds a contemporary, trendy twist in Ratika Kaul’s designs

Ratika Kaul
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India has at all times been fascinated by gold. We’ve worn, invested and treasured this metallic over centuries. In its chinks, lie the sentimental worth of being handed down for generations within the types of bangles, chains, earrings, and cash. “We’re so eager on gold jewelry not simply because it appears good, but in addition due to the vitality it carries,” says Chennai-based jewelry designer Ratika Kaul.

This Kashmiri who has been settled in Chennai for 28 years, has just lately launched iterations of a standard gold decoration from the northernmost a part of the nation referred to as the dejhor to her assortment.

A slender, intricate gold decoration, the dejhor is a talisman of heritage that’s worn by the Kashmiri Pandit bride earlier than the marriage processions to mark her transition into womanhood. It has three elements — a sequence, the primary hexagon formed decoration and the attraction that hangs on the finish. The chain goes over the ear and hangs as little as the chest. “The dejhor is worn in a non secular ceremony on the crimson thread earlier than the marriage by the bride and mantras are chanted into it. It really works as a attraction or an amulet for defense and prosperity,” says Ratika talking concerning the cultural significance of this decoration. 

The sequence of dejhors designed by Ratika makes it potential for the fashionable brides to carry their traditions shut whereas maintaining with the evolving aesthetics of their life. “After I first began designing jewelry, this was one of many first items as a result of I noticed a variety of potential and room for experimentation,” she says placing on a standard dejhor by her personal inner-ear piercing. 

Ratika Kaul

Ratika Kaul
| Photograph Credit score:
Particular Association

Though historically worn by Kashmiri brides, the dejhor has gained recognition just lately and has been tailored by brides of varied different cultures. “I had a Kerala bride come personally to order a dejhor for her wedding ceremony and there have additionally been Punjabis. I get a variety of orders additionally from overseas,” she says, including that she has designed miniature dejhors which have been flying off the cabinets as a consequence of their ease of carrying. 

Right this moment, her designs embrace dejhors that will also be worn by ladies who shouldn’t have an inside ear or perhaps a lobe piercing. “I’ve numerous collections with completely different types — one with intricate particulars, one with botanical accents, one with pearls and shells, and I plan to make dejhors in each model.”

“I’m planning on placing collectively a sequence of Tibetan items with corals, impressed by jewelry from Leh and there might be a dejhor in that sequence as properly,” she concludes. 

Ratika’s Designer Jewelry dejhors can be found beginning ₹13,500. For extra particulars, Instagram @ratika.kaul or name 9840266669.