Draft:Sutarla
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Sutarla[1] is a traditional jewellery, that was earlier found in Rajasthan & Bombay in 18th & 19th centuries but still very popular and adored across all over india today. [2]
Description
[edit]It is popular for its unique craftsmanship and it's flexibility and looks like a snake while opening and worn.
It has a broad variety of types of jewellery such as Bangles, Bracelets, Anklets, Earings and much more.Every piece has a series of multiple ingeniously tied links. Each link can have polished surface, decorated with meenakari or kundan with set cut diamond, emeralds, rubies. These bracelets or anklets have a screw clasp to openable it so can be made to fit anyone’s hand smoothly.
Jasrasar(bikaner) is hub of Sutarla's making and such a fabulous and unbeatable craftsmanship.They depict pure magnificence, craftmanship and beauty.
References
[edit]- ^ "the Sutarla magic". Shivasa.in. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
- ^ "Sutarla- The Antique rajasthani jewellery". Sutarla wordpress. Retrieved 2025-01-09.