Overview:
Highlight the traditional craftsmanship behind jhumka-making, spotlighting various artisan communities and techniques.
Key Points:
- Traditional techniques: kundan, meenakari, jadau, filigree, nakashi.
- How jhumkas are handcrafted – from molding the base to stone setting.
- Tools and raw materials used (gold, silver, brass, pearls, etc.).
- Regional specializations (e.g., Jaipur for meenakari, Hyderabad for pearls).
- Interviews or stories from local karigars.
- The impact of machine-made vs handmade jhumkas.
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