BrandSHALINI YADAV GULABI MEENAKARI
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Meenakari, also called enamelling, is the art of decorating a metal surface by fusing mineral substances on it. Meenakari was introduced into India by the Mughals. The process is often applied to kundan—articles of jewellery studded with gemstones set with a layer of gold foil between the stone and the mount on one side, while the reverse is lavishly enamelled using the meena technique. The lustre of the meena, the enamelled reverse side, increases over time due to contact with the wearer’s body and clothes.
Meenakari is a crystal form of glass fused with metal oxides like silver, gold, copper and zinc. The meenakari of varanasi is known by its pink colour and is known as gulabi meenakari.
It is considered as the most alluring and technical of all metal decorations. Earlier, banarasi gulabi meenakari was done on gold but now the craftsmen also use other metals like silver and copper.
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