Swarajshop
Owner : Mangesh Shinde
About Us
Swarajshop is the leading manufacturer of fashion jewelry worldwide,
before-mentioned are the varieties of the product provider as Kundan, Ethnic
Jewellery, imitation jewelry, and always offering at competitive prices. We are a
one-stop online Portal for women-centric products Worldwide. We are regularly
exporting to countries like India, Canada, the USA, Germany, UAE, Dubai, etc. Our
brand, ‘Swarajshop,’ has crossed its entire milestone in the world of designer jewelry
and sarees. We have satisfied customers all over the world. We are the most trusted
and Prime Selling brand on all the big marketplaces in India and internationally.
Our Vision
To be Globally most loved, women-oriented saree and jewelry products producer
organization, with accomplishment to be the largest marketplace e-commerce firm
worldwide.
Our Mission
Our mission is to deliver the best choice quality products, with every client to
leave the online store with a grin. We glorify families at Swarajshop, as jewels
often stay within families.
We Expertise
● Jewelry
The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel.Jewelry consists of decorative items worn for
personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and
cufflinks. Jewelry may be attached to the body or the clothes.
Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as
amber and coral, precious metals, beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamelHTML,
has often
been important. CSS,JS
● Saree
The word sari described in Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī which means 'strip of cloth’ and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī
in Pali, and which evolved to sāṛī in modern Indian languages.A sari, saree or shari is a women's
garment from the Indian subcontinent that consists of an unstitched drape varying from 4.5 to 9
metres (15 to 30 feet) in length and 600 to 1,200 millimetres (24 to 47 inches) in breadth that is
typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring a portion of the
midriff.
Jewelry
Saree
Jewelry comprises of:
● Pendants
● Nose Pin
● Maang Tikkas
● Waist Chain
● Bangles
● Bajuband
● Mangalsutra
● Rings
● Hair Accessories
● Earrings
● South Indian Jewelry
● Handmade Jewelry
● Traditional Jewelry
● Pearl Jewelry
● Ethnic Jewelry
● Antique Jewelry
● Temple Jewelry
● Bridal Sets
● Anklets
Pendants The word pendant derives
from the Latin word
pendere and Old French
word pendr, both of which
translate to "to hang down".
It comes in the form of a
loose-hanging piece of
jewellery, generally
attached by a small loop to
a necklace, which may be
known as a "pendant
necklace".
Nose Pin Nostril piercing is a body
piercing practice for the
purpose of wearing jewelry,
much like nose piercing,
which is most primarily and
prominently associated
with Indian culture and
fashion since classical
times.Nose piercing is the
piercing of the skin or
cartilage which forms any
part of the nose, normally
for the purpose of wearing
jewelry, called a
nose-jewel.
Maang Tikkas Among one of the most
usual choices for jewelry,
maang tikka is the one
that mainly utilized by each
and every single female
around. It is additionally
called matha patti as well
as they utilize it while of the
wedding event.There is no
refuting the reality that
Maang tikka is among one
of the most vital types of
jewelry for the females
nowadays as well as thus
an increasing number of
females want to try it too
Waist Chain The waist belt jewelry is
used extensively to mean
Kamarband or Udiyanam
which is jewelry for the
waist. This is usually worn
by belly dancers and can
be made of either gold or
silver.The carvings and
statues at temples and
other structures like Ajanta
and Ellora caves show
most women or dancers
wearing impressive
waistbands to complement
their attire
Bangles Bangles are traditionally
rigid bracelets, originating
from the Indian
subcontinent, which are
usually made of metal,
wood, glass or plastic.
They are traditional
ornaments worn mostly by
women from the Indian
subcontinent. It is common
to see a new bride wearing
glass bangles at her
wedding, they symbolize
auspicious and sanctity of
marriage.Bangles are a
sign of a women's 'suhaag'.
Bajuband Bajuband were
embellished by kings as
well as queens of the old
duration which symbolizes
toughness, capacity merits,
splendor as well as
aristocracy. Bajuband were
used by both males and
females in a top part of the
arm previously today it is a
device of a lady currently.
Lots of stars and also
starlets can be seen putting
on Bajuband in an unique
track series.
Mangalsutra The Mangalsutra is primarily a
mix of black grains, gold
grains and also gold string will
certainly have the favorable
waves of outright water,
outright air as well as outright
fire components also.This will
certainly aid in preserving the
wedded life for a long period
of time.
A ring is a round band,
Rings usually of metal, worn as
ornamental jewellery. The
term "ring" by itself always
denotes jewellery worn on
the finger; when worn as
an ornament the body part
is specified, e.g. earrings,
neck rings, arm rings, and
toe rings.Rings may be
made of almost any hard
material:stone, metal,
glass, gemstone or plastic.
They may be set with
gemstones or with other
types of stone or glass.
Earrings An earring is a piece of
jewelry attached to the ear
via a piercing in the earlobe
or another external part of
the ear. Earrings are worn
by both sexes and have
been used by different
civilizations in different
times.Earring components
may be made of any
number of materials,
including metal, plastic,
glass, precious stone,
beads, wood, bone, and
other materials.
South Indian South Indian necklaces have
given high significance to
Jewelry
their fashion statement; they
are an important part of
Solah Shringar. In South
India, ornaments made of
coins are a wealth comment.
Mango Mala, Polki Necklace,
Kundan bits, and
Guttapusalu Haram or the
Pearl necklace are some of
these.
Handmade Jewelry Hand-crafted fashion
jewelry has actually been
popular recently. The
individual focus and also
love that manufacturers
and also craftsmens instill
right into their job appears
in the work of arts that they
produce. What many
people do not comprehend
is why handmade precious
jewelry is even more of a
financial investment than
its standardized
equivalents.
Traditional Jewelry In India marriage is
correlated with costume
jewelry. India's traditional
jewellery is what makes the
Indian marriages so rich and
special in their own way.
There are unique designs
and works completing the
jewellery's conventional
look. Of centuries, the
traditional gold jewelry is
passed down and families
are keeping jewelry made
decades earlier.
Pearl Jewelry Pearls may be found or
grown in freshwater or
saltwater and there are many
different types of pearls
depending on the origin of
the molluscs. Cultivated
freshwater pearls are mainly
produced in China. Pearls in
vivid colors and
unconventional designs are
integrated by jewellers
known for their ingenuity into
unique jewels
Eclectic, earthen and funky are
Ethnic Jewelry some of the adjectives that can
be used to describe tribal
jewelry, while arty, refined and
evergreen can be used to
describe ethnic jewelry.India
has been endowed with a rich
tribal culture, which despite
modernisation has kept its
unique traditions and values
intact. Ethnic Jewelry still bears
a definite earthy charm. On the
other hand, being different from
the conventionally
manufactured jewelry items,
the rarity of ethnic jewelry is
cherished by many.
Antique Jewelry A piece of jewelry is
considered “Antique” if it is
over 100 years old. In
general, antique jewelry is
crafted with a superior level
of craftsmanship from
higher-quality materials,
compared to modern pieces
found on the market today.
However, due to the relative
scarcity and sheer age of
jewelry by the time it can be
classified as “antique”, the
majority of antique jewelry is
too valuable to be worn or at
times even displayed.
Temple Jewelry Temple Jewelry had actually
come from 9th century,
throughout Chola Empire. As
the names recommends,
Temple jewelry were utilized
as decorations on Gods as
well as Sirens in Forehead.
The base metal made use of
to make this jewelry is Gold.
It is crafted in several layouts
like, lotus, peacock, gods and
also sirens and so on.Temple
Jewelry is a type of Ethnic
Jewelry which is developed
in different kinds of Gods and
also Sirens.
Bridal Sets
Indian bridal jewelry
attracts everyone’s
attention with its intricate
designs ‘visual appeal’.
For the most auspicious
and glamorous day in a
woman’s life, it is
considered a combination
in spiritual and cultural
essences. Bridal jewelry
is of such great
significance that it not
only enhances the
elegance of the bride’s
dress, but also brings her
appearance to a new
stage.
Anklets An anklet, also called
ankle chain, ankle bracelet
or anklet string, is an
ornament worn around the
ankle.Anklets can be made
of silver, gold, and other
less precious metals as
well as leather, plastic,
nylon and other such
materials.Metal anklets are
of two types: "flexible" and
"inflexible". Flexible
anklets, often called
paayal, pajeb or jhanjhar in
India, are made by tying
links in a chain.
Saree Comprises of :
● Banarasi Saree
● Chiffon Saree
● Georgette Saree
● Chanderi Saree
● Net Saree
● Bandhani Saree
● Paithani Saree
● Kerala Saree
● Tant Saree
● Sambalpuri Saree
● Kasta Saree
● Kosa Saree
● Kasavu Saree
● Patola Saree
● Kanjeevaram Saree
● Kalamkari Saree
● Muga Saree
● Puttapaka Saree
● Pochampally Saree
● Gadwal Saree
● Konrad Saree
● Ilkal Saree
● Kantha Saree
● Phulkari Saree
● Chikankari Saree
● Kota Doria Saree
● Baluchari Saree
Banarasi Saree Banarasi silk sarees have
constantly been the part of
a traditional Indian wedding
celebration. The amazing
designs and also
sophisticated appearance
of these sarees make the
most sought after. Indian
wedding events comprise
of various events, from
Haldi to Mehendi as well as
Pheras to Vidai, you can
just flaunt your designer
sarees. Banarasi sarees
have never run out fashion
which is the factor it is a
definite choice in the
wedding season.
Bandhani Saree The term bandhani is
derived from the Sanskrit
verbal root bandh. The
technique involves dyeing
a fabric which is tied tightly
with a thread at several
points, thus producing a
variety of patterns like
Chandrakala, Bavan Baug,
Shikari etcetera; depending
on the manner in which the
cloth is tied. The main
colour used in Bandhana
are yellow, red, blue, green
and black. As Bandhani is
a tie and dye process,
dying is done by hand.
Paithani Saree Paithani is a sari made of
silk and zari. It is a plain
weave, with weft figuring
designs according to the
principles of tapestry.
Traditionally, Paithanis had
a coloured, cotton muslin
field that often contained
considerable
supplementary zari
patterning.Paithani is
characterised by borders of
an oblique square design,
and a pallu with a Peacock
design. Plain as well as
spotted designs are
available.
Sambalpuri Saree The Sambalpuri sari is
made from fabric woven on
a hand-loom and is popular
throughout India. Varieties
of the Sambalpuri sari
include Sonepuri, Pasapali,
Bomkai, Barpali, and Bapta
saris, which are in high
demand. Most of them
have been named after
their places of origin and
are popularly known as
Pata. Paintings on Tussar
saree depicting Mathura
Vijay, Raslila and Ayodhya
Vijay owe their origin to
‘Raghurajpur patta
paintings’.
Kanjeevaram Saree The saris are woven from
pure mulberry silk thread.
The pure mulberry silk
used in the making of
Kanchipuram saree comes
from South India and the
zari comes from Gujarat.To
weave a Kanchipuram sari
three shuttles are used.
While the weaver works on
the right side, his aide
works on the left side
shuttle. The border colour
and design are usually
quite different from the
body.
Puttapaka Saree Puttapaka Sari is a saree
made in Puttapaka village,
Samsthan Narayanapuram
mandal in Nalgonda
district, India. It is known
for its unique Puttapaka tie
and dye style of
sarees.The community of
weavers involved are
Puttapaka Padmashalis.
Noted handloom designer,
Gajam Anjaiah is known for
the Puttapaka designs. But
the Puttapaka sarees are
marketed as Pochampally
sarees and often sold
under their name and not
as Puttapaka saree.
Contact
Mangesh Shinde
swarajoffpage@gmail.com
www.swarajshop.com