Bridal Necklace from South India
Technical Data
Stamp Set | Indipex Asiana 2000 International Stamp Exhibition, Calcutta |
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Date of Issue | December 7, 2000 |
Denomination | Rs. 3 |
Quantity | 3000000 |
Perforation | comb 13½ |
Printer | Calcutta Security Printers Ltd |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1804 Stamp Number IN 1863 Yvert et Tellier IN 1569 Stanley Gibbons IN 1970 |
Themes | Jewelery | Philatelic Exhibitions | |
Table of Contents
Bridal Necklace from South India (19th Century AD)
Design Elements:
- Stamp Design:
- Description: Features a traditional South Indian bridal necklace from the 19th century AD, known for its elaborate and ornate design.
- Visuals: The stamp captures the intricate detailing of the necklace, showcasing its grandeur and the fine craftsmanship typical of South Indian bridal jewellery.
- Key Features:
- Design: The necklace often includes multiple layers of gold chains, embellished with intricate patterns, gemstone settings, and traditional motifs such as peacocks, flowers, and geometric shapes.
- Materials: Predominantly made from gold, often adorned with precious and semi-precious stones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls.
- Symbolism: The bridal necklace is a symbol of prosperity, auspiciousness, and the cultural richness of South Indian wedding traditions.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Historical Context: South Indian bridal jewellery has a long history, reflecting the region’s rich heritage in crafting intricate and luxurious adornments for weddings and ceremonial occasions.
- Cultural Relevance: The bridal necklace is an integral part of South Indian bridal attire, symbolizing wealth, beauty, and cultural identity. It is often passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
Usage:
- Educational Tool: Provides insight into the traditional craftsmanship and design elements of South Indian bridal jewellery, educating the public about its historical and cultural significance.
- Commemorative: Celebrates the traditional art of South Indian jewellery making, recognizing its contribution to India’s diverse cultural heritage.
Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set:
- Cultural Preservation: Highlights and preserves the art of South Indian bridal jewellery, ensuring that its beauty and significance are acknowledged and remembered.
- Artistic Recognition: Recognizes the skill and artistry of South Indian jewellers who created these elaborate pieces, contributing to the preservation of traditional craftsmanship.
Example of the Stamp Design:
- Main Image: Detailed depiction of the South Indian bridal necklace, highlighting its intricate design, gemstone settings, and traditional motifs.
- Background: May include subtle elements or patterns that complement the necklace design, such as traditional South Indian textile patterns or architectural motifs.
- Text: Provides a brief description of the necklace’s origin, materials, and cultural significance, offering context and enhancing the viewer’s understanding.
The Commemorative Stamp Set Might Include:
- Main Stamp: Features the South Indian bridal necklace, showcasing its traditional design and elaborate craftsmanship.
- First Day Cover: Could include an illustration or collage of various traditional South Indian bridal jewellery pieces, highlighting the diversity and richness of South Indian wedding adornments.
Significance:
This stamp commemorates the exquisite artistry of South Indian bridal jewellery, celebrating its intricate design and cultural significance. It offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship and tradition behind these luxurious adornments, contributing to the appreciation and preservation of South India’s rich jewellery heritage.