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Friday, 19 July 2013

The box of Joy

                    
Jewellery !!! Oh God !... I am so crazy about it. Whenever I wear a new dress, the first thing I used to do is searching for a matching accessory.  The same is the first preference for me while doing shopping. For all these years, I have accumulated a good collection of jewellery in my wardrobe.

After marriage, it was my mother-in-law, who took me to the world of beads and pearls. I still remember the day I made my first jewellery. It was a Sunday; my Husband was leaving to his workplace for a gap of one month, after our marriage.  Tears rolled down my eyes all of a sudden and I started crying like a small kid. That moment, my mother-in-law consoled me and gifted me “a box” (I would like to call it – the box of Joy), to change my mood. When I opened it, I was surprised! It was full of colourful beads, pearls, strings and all kind of jewellery making tools. She taught me the basic things on creating jewellery from the available set of things. A sudden mood swing, I forgot about loneliness and my husband, entire concentration was on strings and beads. On the same night, I was looking at my ‘FIRST CREATION...!’




 My first creation. Hope it’s not a damp squib!

One month later, I moved to Bangalore with my husband and was getting bored once he left for office.  Days passed, and all of a sudden, the idea of jewellery designing struck me again. Forgot to say, while coming to Bangalore I have taken my mother-in-law’s all jewellery making tools, even though it was as old as Adam. (Hope she won’t read my blog.  :-p ).    I started concentrating on beads jewellery and spent lot of time searching for places where I can get the beads in Bangalore.  From some online forums, I came to know about “Raja Market”, near to Chikpet. As I was new to Bangalore I started waiting for weekend to come so that I can go to the market with my husband and purchase the required items. When I spoke to him regarding that place, he smiled without saying anything and as usual like any other wife, I took his silence as a blank cheque. The very next Saturday, he took me to the market. That was really a wonderful experience because I never had seen such a market in my life. It was so crowded and people were thronging in shops to get beads of their choice and like. There were lot of coloured beads, pearls, lockets and metal artifacts for accessory making. I bought many things, which I thought, will add to my raw material stock, from there. Even when writing this blog, I am sure that this place won’t disappoint you if you are an enthusiast. 
                       
After reaching back home I was eager to start my first experiment with beads and threads. My husband also helped me for that. He started surfing and showed me variety of designs that I can make. It was through him I came to know about making paper beads and cloth beads. He did all these to see the smile on my face and to keep me out of boredom.
                                           
In due course of time, I made variety of beads jewellery, shared some of my creations with my friends and they were very much encouraged me. These responses thrilled me and increased my confidence.  I started wearing it whenever I get a chance to go out; also gifted some of these to my friends and relatives. Still, my favourite ones were kept as treasure for my little Angel!

Here are some of my initial ideas in beads and strings. Your valuable suggestions and comments are always welcome. :)











After going through the basics of jewellery designing, I have learned two things;



  • First, whatever accessory we see in the market, can be made ourselves with a little effort.
  • Second, the actual price of any jewellery is twice or thrice lesser than the market value (this is the sole reason why the shop keeper gives you huge discounts on whatever you take)
  So, keep these in mind and start your own experiment. After all it's all child’s play!  


2 comments:

  1. soumya ji...
    I used to read and have seen so many blogs but majority are travelogues only, yours is entirely different and creativities are really superb, practical and informative. keep moving and all the best for your future works..

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