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Thewa Jewellery
Thewa is a traditional art of fusing 23K Gold with multicolored glass. It is an art that pulsates with life, is caught in motifs used on jewellery, which shows the culture, heritage and tales of romance and valor with nature and happiness depicting the art of the fine craftsmanship. Beginning of this unique art is still a mystery, the origin of Thewa dates back in the year 1767 under the patronage of Maharawat Samant Singh of Rajasthan. Thewa literal meaning stands for settings. It is an exceptional art of jewelry making which involves ornamentation of intricately worked out sheet of 23 K gold on molten glass. Shrouded in complete mystery as to its making the artisans of Thewa follow a patriarchal method of practicing the art for fear of divulging family secrets to their daughter’s in-laws as a result the legacy is carried from father to son only.
Each unit consists of a flat piece of transparent glass, of different colors intentionally suggesting Ruby, Emerald and Sapphire. In the last century Thewa unit makers prepared elaborate settings in gold wire in the Canetille style, so called after a contemporary European ...
... style. The craft of thewa is still practiced by traditional craftsperson in the small fortified town of Pratapgarh in south Rajasthan. The technique of thewa has been used to create extremely interesting ornaments, plates, trays and jewellery, as well as tiny objects for day to day use. This skill and the expertise required to create thewa objects is unique to Pratapgarh.
It has been 400 years that old Rajasthani art in which jewellery is made by using an intricately worked out sheet of 23 k gold on glass of different colors. There have several Major Milestones in the works of thewa, such as postal stamp has been released by Govt. of India in year 2002, depicting thewa, a special thewa gift by Govt of India was given to Prince Charles on his marriage and even members of the family performing this scintillating art for last 400 years have won national award for 7 times.
Today the most popular forms of thewa works include pendant, earings, cufflines, bracelets, hairpins, chokers, lockets, watch chains, coatbuttons, tunicbuttons, rings,belts and various boxes. Jewel Ace forged a unique place for themselves with their vintage-inspired eternity pendants, earrings and bracelets. Among today’s elite group of rising jewelry designers who have elevated the lustrous of Thewa and Sozo, we offer an extensive range of thewa jewelry that comes in eye-catchy designs and motifs.
Jewel Ace International is the largest manufacturer of Thewa Jewellery which is the Designer & Traditional Jewellery of art fusi on on glass with the gold work. Jewel ace is the best jewelry designing company in Jaipur.
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