Is Religious Jewellery In Trend - Aura Jewels
With the pandemic having struck us so badly, we all have deliberately or inadvertently turned to God for help. The way we have started building faith in God has changed. We have seen the wrath of Nature in various forms amidst this pandemic, such as the Corona virus, floods, earthquakes, and every other catastrophe coming together. And we now believe that it’s only God who is the Supreme power, and who can turn the bad into good, and good into bad.
More and more people, even of today’s generation, have been shifting to more religious practices. And, as you gradually develop faith in divinity, you may also develop a liking for religious jewellery. So, if you think religious jewellery is not in vogue, you’re mistaken. Whether it is because wearing a religious jewellery piece brings to them a feeling of healing, or because they just wish to keep in touch with their deity’s remembrance all the time, people have started reflecting their faith in their jewellery choices too.
With a wide range of religious designs you can have in the form of pendants, rings, earrings, bangles, and bracelets, let’s see all that you can adorn yourself with.
Lord Ganesh
This is one of the most popular deity that has made his way to every jewellery design. Ganesh pendants, Ganesh rings, Ganesh bracelets, are all available in gold and silver, studded in diamond or other precious stones. You can also have your own special Ganesh design made with your favourite motif in your preferred metal and gemstones; and the designers can have a lot of fun working with the icon of the most endearing deity.
Om
Another favourite is the “Om” that can enhance the look of any kind of jewellery piece. It could be a pendant, a ring, or a bracelet, an “Om” can boost the look and value of any jewellery design. Just like the Ganesha “Om” can also be written in a variety of styles; so you can have this designed as per your choice too.
ShivJi
Just as much as the son is loved by so many, so is the father. We’re speaking about Lord Shiva here. Both men and women alike are mesmerized by the power of Lord Shiva, and would love to wear his physical representation to feel the divine aura. Some may also just want to wear the damru, trident, rudraksh, or coiled snake that are no less to portray the power of Shiva. Wear any of these as a ring, pendant, armlet, or bracelet, and you’ll get a significant look for sure.
Other Hindu Gods
There are many other Hindu Gods that people would love to adorn – either their names, their representations, or their own portraits. The most popular Hindu Gods in this category are Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman, Sai Baba, and Ambe Mata. You could keep them thoroughly traditional, or design them with a modern twist, making it a jewellery piece that incorporates spirituality with style.
Christianity
Moving to other religions like Christianity, we know that they have two main motifs that they can use in their jewellery designs. It could be Jesus himself, or his divine “Holy Cross”. While we know only about the most basic Christian Cross, you’d be surprised to know that there are in fact 9 different cross styles that you can choose from!
Sikhism
When we speak of Sikhism, there are just two motifs that we can think of – one is the “Ik Onkar” and the other is the “Khanda”. These two designs can be used to craft any kind of jewellery pieces, and worn with pride by any Punjabi.
Spiritualism in jewellery designs can be interpreted in many different ways, both traditional and contemporary. Use your own themes, your own designs, and your own colours to express your beliefs in your own special fashionable way. Get in touch with the talented designers at Aura Jewels, to discuss with them your options and have your most ideal religious jewellery piece crafted especially for you. So come and have your ideal jewellery piece at this admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore to own jewellery that best expresses your faith to make you feel blessed. But remember, whatever religion you pick, and whatever motif you choose, make sure to treat your jewellery piece with complete respect. Wear it in a way that doesn’t harm its religious value, and store it carefully with complete esteem.
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