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A sneak peek at a wire wrapped earring idea I'm currently trying out, just working on the final design I like the look of.
These are wrapped in silver filled wire which means I can oxidise the wire giving it some interesting depth.
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Jhumka gira re
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The main street running through the bazaar was crowded with people, the enlightened lanterns in each shop giving a rustic, festive look to the arena. The aroma of hot jalebis, sweets, and other savoury dishes dispersed with the dhup (incense) scent of various flowers which the shopkeepers lit to keep the mosquitoes and other insects away. The cacophony of the mingled sounds did not appear as bothersome to the two people swimming through the ocean of men, women, and children alike.
Bheem was walking at a leisurely pace, unlikely for him, mostly because he was almost stopping at each halwai’s shop to take in the delicious aroma of the frying oils and mouthwatering delicacies. His legs halted at one such foodstall where the man was frying fresh jalebies, catering to a small crowd which had accumulated at the shop. Bheem saw the halwai - he was wearing a typical white dhoti with a vest and a gamcha on his shoulders which he was using every 10 seconds to wipe off the sweat from being near the big-ass, hot kadhai as he was pouring the batter and frying the jalebis in perfect little concentric circles. The curly haired man could just stand there and watch the process for hours.
He donned a thick moustache, with furry brows which were concentrated on the action as he was humming an old song while working. Much to Bheem’s delight, he was healthy, the belly trying to defy the confines of the vest. Not to be offensive, but Bheem thought that the best of the halwais have to be on the healthier side, because then it meant that they really loved to eat and feed people. They truly would be passionate about it.
“Kya mol hai jalebi ka?” (What price is the jalebi?) He asked.
“Teen aana ser!” (Three aanas for 1.250 kg.) The guy answered.
“Hmm…Bhabhi tum-” (Sister-in-law would you…) The older man turned to find his companion missing. His initial reaction was to panic, of course. Before he could have a tiny heart attack, fortunately he spotted his companion at a shop two shops away, standing far behind, at a shop of jewellry.
The man heaved a sigh of relief as he skipped back, telling the halwai that he will be back.
Seetha was staring, stiff as a statue at a pair of jhumkas hanging by the side. They were beautiful, oxidised silver maybe, with typical dome-like shape with intricately woven metal design and small ghunghroos in the periphery of the hemispherical structure. They shone just the right amount when the light of the lanter fell on them, making them look sparkly.
She did not realise she had screeched to a halt dreaming about how they would look on her, until a hand on her elbow shook her out of the reverie. “Ohh! Bheem! Maaf karna mujhe main-” (Oh, I apologise I-)
“Kya hua? Tum achanak aise ruk gayi.” (What happened? You just stopped here?) Bheem looked at her, his worry morphing into concern as he caught glimpse of tears at the corner of her eyes. “Bhabhi, sab theek?” (Bhabhi, sab thik?) he asked gently.
Seetha shook her head, conjuring up an instant smile. “Han bilkul! Chalo! Tumhe mila kuchh khane ke liye? Mili koi jagah jahan ki khusboo mein woh kashish ho?” (Yes, of course! Come on! Did you find something suiting your tastes? Did you finally find the shop where the aroma was intoxicating as you desired?) She teased, but the grin did not reach her eyes.
Bheem thought for a moment how to approach her, having seen her line of sight where she had been viewing, still as a statue, with desire in her dark brown orbs. Maybe she wanted to buy something for herself? But he had never seen her wearing something fancy, mostly bare minimum with the most bland shades and simple attire.
He stepped forward and took the same pair which Seetha had been eyeing in his hands, not taking it off the stand. “Kitna khubsoorat hai na ye jhumka?” (How beautiful is this earring, isn’t it?)
“Han! J enny par khoob jachega. Uske liye le rahe ho?” (Yes! It will look magnificient on Jenny. You are thinking of buying for her, right?)
Ughh! She was more stubborn than his anna. However, the gond man was not the one to back off, and neither he was the one to mince his words. They were close enough now, after months of friendship and working in close quarters. “Main tumhare liye keh raha hoon!” (I was asking for you!) his voice took a slightly stern note.
To his irritation, Seetha only laughed. “Tumne kabhi pehle mujhe iss tarah ke gehne pehne hue dekha hai?” (You’re being silly. Have you ever seen me in such fancy stuff before? This is too much.)
“Iska matlab yeh thode hi hai ke tum kabhi pehno hi nahi?” (That doesn’t mean you cannot wear it ever.)
“Bheem! Rehne do. Tum agar lena chaho, toh Jenny ke liye le sakte ho, warna chalo aage. Waqt zaya nahi karte fizool baaton aur fizool kharchi mein.” (Bheem! Leave it. If you want to buy it for Jenny, then please do. Or else let us not spend time on unimportant things and waste money.)
“Seetha! Uff! Tum-” (Seetha! Uff! You-)
“Kya?” (What?) she raised her voice a bit as well. “Main kya? Kuchh ghalat kaha maine?” (Me what? Tell me how am I in the wrong here.) She regretted the anger instantly, which deflated like a pack of cards, “Main us tarah ki ladki nahi hoon…” (I am not a girl who…)
But bheem was really irked now. “KIS TARAH KI LADKI NAHI HO? Jo apne liye koi bhi wo cheez na kharide jo use pasand hai? Jo kabhi apne kiye ek pal bhi na soche? Jo-” The man clenched his jaw shut because the next sentence he was going to say would have been extremely inappropriate.
(A GIRL WHO WHAT? The one who does not buy a pretty thing forherself once in a while? The one who does not think about her happiness? The one-)
“Jo kya? Batao Bheem! Jo kya?” (The one who what? Finish the sentence Bheem!)
“Nahi.” (No.)
“Thik hai, main kehti hoon jo tumhare mann mein tha.” her tone went eerily calm. “Jo kisi ki mangetar ko kar bhi vidhva ke jaise jee rahi ho. Yahi kehna chahte the na?”
(Fine. Let me finish it for you. The one who has a living, breathing fiance but still chooses to dress like a widow. This is what you wanted to say, didn’t you?)
“NAHI!” (NO!) He denied outright. Seetha glared at him. “Umm- bilkul un shabdon mein nahi.” He added sheepishly. “Lekin main yeh zaroor kahunga, ke iss tarah apni har ek hasrat ka gala ghotne ki zaroorat nahi hai.”
(Umm- not in those exact words. But I will say this, that don’t squish your desires like a bug in the night. There is no need.)
Seetha smiled at her companion. It was a short-lived, tiny smile. “Bheem, sach kahun?” He nodded his head. “Ab aadat si ho gai hai. Meri sari sakartmakta, mera vishwas, mera dridh nishchay, mera vishwas ke hum jeetenge, mera junoon, sab Ram ko sambhalne mein vyay ho gaya hai. Uske jaane ke baad bhi usi ke liye jiya. Uske na hone ka ehsaas jo pal pal mujhe khaaye jaa raha tha- Bheem! Tumne uske Dilli se likhe gaye khat nahi padhe, jab wo wahan bilkul akela tha. Main…” She brushed away a tear. “Main tumhari bohot bohot shukraguzaar hoon ke tum uski zindagi mein aaye.”
(Bheem, may I be honest? It has become a habit now. All my positivity, my optimism, my perseverance, and my belief that we will win- all has been spent up on Ram. Even after he left, it felt like I was only living for him. This absence chipped away at me minute by minute- Bheem! You have not read the letters he sent from Dilli which he sent when he was utterly and completely alone. I… I am so very grateful to you that you found him and came in his life when you did.)
This time, her smile was genuine, grateful. Although Bheem was glad, the gratefulness did not settle well with him. Seetha should not be thanking him! They were in the middle of the bazaar and even though Bheem wanted to know more, and knock sense into his friend- very literally, this was not the right time and place. All the curly haired man knew was he was buying Seetha the pair. And one for Jenny too, he already had his heart set on the one next to it.
Just as he turned to ask the shopkeeper how much they cost, there was another young man, his hands clasped with a young woman, radiating joy who asked to see that particular pair. “Ji woh…” (Umm those-) Bheem started politely, with Seetha behind him, “Woh darasal main khareed raha hoon. Aap koi aur kyun nahi le lete?” (Actually I am buying those. Why don’t you look for another pair?)
The guy seemed disappointed. “Lekin Shobha, meri mangetar ko ye sab se zyada pasand hain.” he tried to argue. (But Shobha, my fiancee, she has her heart set on them of all!)
“Bheem!” A hand landed on his arm. “Theek hai. Shayad mere nasib mein nahi hain ye jhumke. Bhaisahab aap hi le lijiye.” (It’s okay. They are not for me anyway. Please you buy them for your fiancee.) She glanced at the couple, giddy in each others presence, and she could sense the love radiating off them in waves. A cloud of sorrow shrouded her once more and her face fell in defeat. It all happened in an instance and Bheem, in this moment, only wanted to run back to the village and punch Ram in the face. A couple of times at least.
“Dekhiye main yeh apni bhabhi ke liye khareed raha hoon, meri iltija hai aapse ke aap koi aur dekh lein.” (Look! I am buying this for my sister-in-law. I really beg you to reconsider.) The man looked at his fiance once who gestured it was okay. He shrugged, “Thik hai!” (Fine.)
“Aapka bohot bohot shukriya!” (Thank you! Thank you so much!)
“Bheem! Kya kar rahe ho?” (What are you doing, Bheem?)
“Main khareed raha hoon yeh tumhare liye.” (I am buying them for you.)
“Iski koi zarurat nahi.” (No.)
“Hai! Tum meri bhabhi ho, kya ye rishta koi maayne nahi rakhta?” (YES! You are like a sister to me! Does that no mean anything to you?) The puppy eyes were at full attack.
“Maine tumse kya kaha tha?” (What did I say to you about this?) Seetha stood there, crossing her hands.
“Meri ye harketein sirf Ram aur Jenny par kaam karti hain!” (That the puppy eyes and emotional blackmail works only on Ram and Jenny.) He pouted. Seetha smiled at his adorable nature. “Lekin main sahi mein tumhe tohfa dena chahta hoon. Main ek Jenny ke liye bhi le raha hoon.” (But I really do want to gift you these. I am buying one for Jenny too!)
“Bohot khushnaseeb hai woh ladki!” (That girl is the luckiest!)
“Kya Ram kabhi tumhare liye-” (What? Ram never- for you?) Seetha shook her head. “Woh kehta hai tumhe jo chahiye tum khud laa sakti ho. Meri kya zaroorat hai?” (Well, he says I can buy whatever I need or want for myself. There is not need for him to be there.)
“Ughh!! Nihaayati bewakoof hain wo! Ghar pohonch kar unki khabar leta hoon main.” (He really is the dumbest person! I will knock some sense into him when we get home.)
Seetha chuckled out loud. It was the sweetest sound. “Main nahi rokungi tumhe!” (I would not stop you.) She jested.
“Thik hai. Toh tay raha. Hum ghar jaa kar khabar le rahe hain unki.” (Good. Deal. We go home and kick his idiotic ass.)
He turned to the shopkeeper who was busy with other customers. “Bhaisahab, ye jhumke kitne ke diye?” (Mister, how much do these earrings cost?)
“Dedh rupiya pura.” (One and a half rupee.)
“KYA? Itna zyadam dam?” (WHAT? This is too pricey!) Seetha gawked from behind, nonplussed. “Bheem yeh toh bohot mehenge hain. Rehne do, chalo.” (Leave it, Bheem. They are too expensive.)
“Lekin behenji aap karigari to dekhiye. Itni baariq aur safaimand aapko kahin iss mol mein mile toh main dukaan band kar dunga.” (But madam, look at the ornate design. If you find such intricate and polished work elsewhere in these parts, in these prices, I will close my shop.)
Bheem too was stumped. Not only because of the price, but because he wasn’t sure he had that amount on him. They already had done the supply shopping, the heavy bags at the owner’s place which they were going to carry after taking a walk in the bazaar while returning. He quickly took out the remaining amount and counted. It was exactly one and a half rupees left. He would not be able to buy anything for Jenny, or get the jalebis if he got the earrings.
Seetha peaked into his palm, taking out her own purse. There was only 5 annas left. “Bheem. Mere liye mat lo. Sirf Jenny ke liye hi lete hain.” (Bheem. Let’s just buy something for Jenny.)
“Nahi! Main pichle mahine hi laya tha uske liye kuchh cheezein.” (No. I bought her some jewllery only last month.) He had made up his mind. The gond man offered the rupee and a half to the shopkeeper. “Ji de dijiye.” (Please, we’ll take it.) Seetha caught his hand. “Bheem!”
He looked at her with determined gaze in the honey dipped eyes. “Agar tumhare liye zara se bhi pyaar hai mere liye toh aaj nahi rokogi tum mujhe.” (If you love me even a little bit, you will not stop me now.) It did not sound like blackmail. It rang like an ultimatum in the air, hanging between the two - the shopkeeper all the while watching this charade and getting frustrated.
“Lena hai ya nahi?” (Are you buying them or not?) He finally asked.
“Bilkul.” (Of course.) Bheem handed him the money. He took the paper wrapped packet and started walking with Seetha in tow.
“Tumne mol bhaav bhi nahi kiya! Buddhu ho tum!” (You didn’t even bargain! You fool!)
“Tumhari khushi ka woh kya mol lega bhabhi. Dedh rupiya hi toh tha! Magar han, agar mol lagaata toh shayad yeh lazeez jalebiyan kha paata.” (Bhabhi, no one can put a price on your happiness. It was only a rupee and a half. But yes, if I had bargained, we could have left some money for the delicious jalebis.) They had reached the jalebi stall again, the halwai still making the delicacy.
“Koi baat nahi mere pyare Bheemudu!” (No worries, my Bheemudu!) She linked his hand with her as she dragged him toward the food. “Mere paas abhi bhi 5 aane hain.” (I still have 5 annas left.) The smile Bheem gave her could have blinded a million suns.
“Are waah!” (YAY!) He perked up immediately. “Itne mein to pet bhar kar dher saari jalebi kha sakte hain hum! Aur le bhi jaayenge sab ke liye…” (This is enough to buy so many jalebis for all of us!)
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For the jewellery thing!
I have a huge collection of oxidised silver earrings and rings and I love those, but recently i realised that gold looks so much better against my skintone. So after years of actively rejecting gold jewellery because i thought it looked "gaudy", I'm finally learning to love it now. And credits go to my Nani (maternal grandma) who gave me her gold ring, and set of tops/earrings 🥹 I've been wearing those daily now
(I'll send you a pic of it in the dms?)
Omg yes to pics 📸 yesss !!! Correct me if im wrong but I think there's some racist background to why gold jewellery is looked down on as less classy (I rmebe satc calling it ghetto once 😒 ) so I'm glad we're all getting over that! Although the oxidised silver jewellery is its own vibe too! I wish I had some jewellery directly from my nani but it's all with my mum rn, although I have a ring from my mum that might have been hers,,,, but Inherited jewellery is so special
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Silver Oxidised Jewellery: Timeless Elegance with a Vintage Charm
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How to Care for and Maintain Your Oxidised Jhumka
Oxidised jhumkas are a undying addition to any earrings series. These beautiful jewelry, with their problematic designs and antique attraction, can increase any outfit. However, to make sure they continue to be as beautiful because the day to procure them, proper care and upkeep are critical. Here’s a easy manual on the way to care for and maintain your oxidised jhumkas:
1. Clean Gently
Oxidised rings has a tendency to lose its shine over the years due to publicity to dust, oils, and moisture. To keep your jhumkas searching new, clean them lightly. Use a gentle, lint-free cloth to wipe off any dirt or dirt. If wanted, hose down the fabric barely, but make sure it’s no longer too moist, as moisture can harm the end.
2. Avoid Contact with Chemicals
Chemicals determined in perfumes, lotions, and hairsprays can motive the oxidised end to vanish. Always placed on your oxidised jhumkas after making use of makeup, perfume, or hairspray. Try to keep them away from harsh chemical substances, together with cleansing outlets, to prevent discoloration or corrosion.
3. Store Properly
When you’re not sporting your oxidised jhumkas, shop them in a fab, dry vicinity. Avoid storing them in direct daylight hours or in humid regions, as the ones situations can cause oxidation to hurry up and cause tarnishing. A small rings subject with individual cubicles or a gentle pouch works first-rate to save you scratches.
4 Keep Away from Water
Oxidised jewelry is mainly touchy to water. Exposure to water can motive the earrings to lose their luster or maybe result in rust. Always cast off your jhumkas in advance than swimming, showering, or washing your fingers to make sure they live in fantastic situation.
5. Polish When Needed
Over time, you would possibly word your oxidised jhumkas dropping their shine. To deliver lower again the glow, you can polish them using a unique earrings polishing fabric designed for oxidised or silver earrings. Avoid the use of abrasive substances, as those can scratch or harm the ground.
6. Handle with Care
While oxidised jhumkas are sturdy, they nonetheless require careful handling. Avoid dropping or subjecting them to hard coping with, as sensitive designs can also get bent or damaged. Always cast off them cautiously and shop them in a at ease place whilst not in use.
7. Protect the Design
Oxidised jhumkas often characteristic difficult designs that can be with out issues damaged. To guard the delicate gildings, keep away from setting your earrings on difficult surfaces or in regions wherein they'll get scratched or bumped.
By following those easy guidelines, you can keep the beauty of your oxidised jhumkas and make certain they stay a precious a part of your jewelry collection for years yet to come. With the proper care, your jhumkas will maintain to polish, including that high-quality touch of elegance to any appearance!
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Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set: The Perfect Blend of Elegance and Tradition
Jewelry has always been a symbol of grace and sophistication, and earrings are no exception. Among the myriad styles available, silver oxidised earrings hold a special place in every fashion lover's heart. Their timeless appeal, intricate craftsmanship, and versatility make them a must-have accessory. In this blog, we delve into why the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set is the perfect choice for enhancing your style quotient.
What Are Oxidised Earrings?
Oxidised jewelry is crafted using a unique process where silver is treated to give it a dark, antique finish. This creates a vintage aesthetic that resonates with traditional and modern styles alike. The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set exemplifies this art form, combining heritage designs with contemporary flair.
Why Choose the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set?
Unparalleled Versatility The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set can effortlessly complement any outfit. Whether you’re donning an elegant saree for a wedding or a casual kurta for a day out, these earrings add a touch of sophistication to your look. Their neutral tones make them ideal for pairing with any color palette.
Intricate Craftsmanship Each piece in the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans. The attention to detail and intricate patterns reflect a rich cultural heritage, making them a unique addition to your jewelry collection.
Lightweight and Comfortable Comfort is key when it comes to jewelry. The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set is designed to be lightweight, ensuring you can wear them all day without any discomfort. This makes them a practical yet stylish choice for both formal and casual occasions.
Affordable Luxury Unlike pure silver jewelry, oxidised silver offers an affordable alternative without compromising on style or quality. The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set provides the perfect balance of elegance and value, allowing you to enjoy luxury at a reasonable price.
Styling Tips for the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set
Traditional Look: Pair these earrings with a silk saree or an embroidered lehenga to complete your festive ensemble. Add a matching oxidised necklace for a cohesive look.
Boho Vibes: For a chic bohemian style, team the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set with a maxi dress or a flowy skirt. Throw in some silver bangles to elevate the look.
Casual Charm: These earrings work wonders with everyday outfits like kurtas, tunics, or even plain t-shirts. Their subtle elegance adds a polished touch to your casual attire.
Workwear Elegance: Opt for smaller designs from the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set to pair with your office wear. They strike the perfect balance between understated and stylish.
Caring for Your Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set
To maintain the beauty of your Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set, follow these simple tips:
Store them in a dry, airtight container to prevent tarnishing.
Avoid exposing them to moisture, perfumes, or harsh chemicals.
Clean them gently with a soft cloth to retain their shine and intricate details.
Why Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Are Trending
The resurgence of traditional jewelry styles in modern fashion has brought oxidised silver earrings into the spotlight. Their ability to blend vintage charm with contemporary designs makes them a favorite among fashion enthusiasts. The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set stands out for its superior quality, unique designs, and unmatched versatility.
Conclusion: Elevate Your Style with Ruhratna’s Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set
The Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set is more than just an accessory; it’s a statement of elegance and tradition. Whether you’re attending a festive celebration, heading to work, or enjoying a casual outing, these earrings are your go-to choice for enhancing your look.
Ruhratna takes pride in offering meticulously crafted jewelry that resonates with timeless beauty. Explore the exquisite collection of the Timeless Silver Oxidised Earrings Set at Ruhratna and redefine your style today!
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