The "INDIAN JEWELRY PROJECT" (IJP), an endeavor by Puja Bhargava (the creative mind behind Lai Jewelry) to build a visual archive of Indian heirloom/period jewelry. Tracing the inner and outer journey of the rich history associated with Indian jewelry, IJP aspires to highlight our cultural heritage, celebrate the fine craftsmanship that India is revered for, soak in the patchwork quilt of stories associated with these treasured pieces, serve as a fountain of inspiration that you can draw from and a comprehensive log that you can refer to for pure eye candy.
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A few guidelines from Puja that helps us understand how we can contribute to this project :
"Your contribution can be an old picture with your grandmother/ mother/ a relative wearing a striking piece of jewelry along with a little narrative about who they are, significance of the jewelry piece worn (if any), current status of that piece of jewelry (i.e handed down or melted/sold or unknown etc.).
Any photograph submitted should feature a jewelry piece where the piece itself or the context or the way it has been worn has something meaningful & historic to convey. Only photographs taken before 1980 may be submitted.....anything later than that is too recent!
If you have an heirloom piece of jewelry that you would like to share with others but don't have an old picture of someone wearing it, please feel free to take a shot & share that too with it's story.....that would also be a great way to document our jewelry heritage!"
Submission of relevant image(s) from sources like the magazines and the web is also accepted under a separate category. Puja has made a start to this, by compiling an album of antique Indian jewelry here on her Facebook and here on Pinterest.
To kick start the project and bring a personal dimension to it, we have a few photographs accompanied by anecdotes sent in by Puja and her Lai Facebook members.
And with Puja validating that a key-bunch does qualify as quasi-jewelry and a personal statement piece, here's my story:
Puja shares a very personal picture with us...........she looks stunning on her wedding day adorned in gorgeous heirloom pieces that have been handed down for generations in the family.
The entire process has impelled me to retrieve and prod for the precious stories and pieces that surround my family. It's an undertaking that's going to take it's due course. But the ramifications of these are going to be well worth the effort.
The Indian Jewelry Project's success is highly dependent on the combined effort of those who value their past and those who want to give to their future. Do consider contributing to IJP personally and please share the link with those you think might be able to contribute to this collective memoir that celebrates our jewelry heritage, that has it's roots in a 5000 year old tradition.........
Please forward your precious stories and pictures to Puja Bhargava right here or mail her at puja.bhargava(at)gmail(dot)com.
And if you're looking to start a legacy of your own and would like to know where to look for traditional Indian jewelry........I've got you covered. So stay tuned for a captivating post coming up next week.. But in the meantime I've got more in store for you this week:)
~ Sruthi
Images: Collage 1, Collage 2
Other Images: Via, Images are the property of Puja Bhargava. Please do not use without prior written permission.
Other Images: Via, Images are the property of Puja Bhargava. Please do not use without prior written permission.
Last image - Mine. Images are the property of Sruthi Singh and subject to copyright. Please do not use without prior written permission.
Beautiful women, beautiful jewellery and beautiful project. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you Evalina !!!
DeleteThanks a ton, Evalina! -Puja
DeleteWhat a fabulous project. Just my kind of thing. In fact, I just did a post on my blog which has a picture of my Grandmother dressed up and wearing a few jewelry pieces that now belong to me :) Love how your blog is shaping up. Stopping by here is always a treat. hugs Anu
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Anu. I know how much you value your heirloom pieces so this kind of project must excite you too..........hop on to IJP and see if you can add to the archive:)
DeleteAnd yet another wonderful post from you !!!
Hi Anu, You absolutely need to submit the scans for those pictures to IJP.....dropping you a mail! -Puja
Deleteohhhh lovely definitely writing to Puja. Thanks for sharing this Sruthi.... :) made my day..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shaz! Look forward to hearing from you! -Puja
DeleteThat's wonderful Shaz......would love to see your submission to the IJP:)
DeleteThanks a ton, Sruthi, for shining the spot light on IJP! Couldn't have asked for a more exquisite & artistic publicity! :) Thanks again for this beautifully written post!! -Puja
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I could be a part of this Puja.......family history and heirlooms are something that I treasure. And thanks to projects like yours the legacy lives on ...........
DeleteThat is one interesting project !! Wishing you the best Puja ! and great Job again Sruthi ! have been away awhile,but looks like you have some treats in store here , a couple weeks worth of TECD Posts :) Stay warm !!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peeli !!! Do catch up on all the posts and let me know how you enjoyed them. You take care.
Deletethis is a great initiative. i will try to search my archives and contribute if i find something.
ReplyDeleteThat would be wonderful Amar........thank you for stopping by. You have a great day !!!
DeleteFantastic..!!!
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In love with the concept ! Lovely and all the best !
ReplyDeleteThe concept of the project is nice. It is nice to see her work!
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