The GiTAGGED Bidriware Christmas Tree Pendant is a stunning piece of handcrafted art that beautifully blends tradition with modern celebration. Measuring 5.5 cm in length and 3.5 cm in width, this exquisite pendant showcases intricate star work inlaid with pure silver against a distinctive oxidized black zinc and copper base. Weighing just 20 grams, it's lightweight and perfect for both ethnic and casual wear occasions. Hailing from the historical Bidar District of Karnataka, this ornament is not only a decorative piece but also a representation of the rich heritage and craftsmanship from 16th Century Persia. When suspended from a beautifully adorned Christmas tree, the Bidriware pendant enhances the festive spirit while celebrating its deep-rooted cultural significance. Reach us for real-time images or videos at +91-7760300248.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Inlay Material | Pure Silver |
Inlay Type | Star Work |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | Length - 5.5 cms, Width - 3.5 cms |
Weight | 20 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Process | Handcrafted |
Geographical Origin | Bidar, Karnataka |
Craftsman | Shri Ramesh, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath, Bidar |
Attributes | Description |
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Period of Origin | 16th Century |
Country of Origin | Persia (Iran) |
GI Application No. | 20 |
GI Status | Awarded 2005 – 2006 |
Base Material Composition | Zinc (16): Copper (1) |
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Brand: Gitagged
Country of Origin: India
Inlay Material | Pure Silver |
Inlay Type | Star Work |
Base Metal | Zinc & Copper |
Dimensions | L ďż˝ 5.5cms, w ďż˝ 3.5cms |
Weight | 20 grams |
Occasion | Ethnic & Casual Wear |
Process | Handcrafted |
Real-time Images or Video | WhatsApp us on +91-***** |
The soil found at the Bidar fort exhibits magical oxidizing properties, it turns zinc, a white metal into sheer black-ware, while intricate patterns inlaid with pure silver retains its original color.
Period of Origin |
16th Century |
---|---|
Country of Origin |
Persia (Iran) |
Geographical Region |
Bidar District, Karnataka |
GI Application No. |
20 |
GI Status Awarded |
2005 ďż˝ 2006 |
GI Product of India |
21st |
Handcrafted By |
Shri Ramesh, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath, Bidar. |
Base Material |
Zinc (16) : Copper (1) |
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