Fashion is fashion, but when it comes to beautifully intricate design and texture nothing beats the ancient style and modern glimmer of the middle east! So let's take a trip to another world. And gaze at the elegantly flawless designs and glam of some of the most beautiful Indian and Middle Eastern styles in fashion wear.
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Kundan is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewelry involving a gem set with a gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of jewelry made and worn in India. The word kundan means highly refined gold, and a highly refined and pure form of molten gold is usually used.(Wikipedia, 2018).
These sometimes Gold Plated Traditional Kundan with Pearls Chandbali Earrings are a tradition at many formal Indian occasions such as weddings.
The glamour and glitz of these extravagant looking pieces are their lavishly ornamented jewels and pearl combinations that fit together to create the large and generally half-moon shape.
Besides the elaborate use of interwoven details to these beautifuly artistic garments, they can come in a wide range and variety of colors.<-- The Chandrakala Silk Banarasi Saree

Made of a light and silky fabric, these sarees are the perfect way to elegantly beat the summer heat, in 'one' of the more warmer climate areas of the world.
The elongated simple yet elegant nature of the Saree has been an Indian staple in the Middle Eastern fashion world for centuries. It combines the simple wrap around lengthy fabric with the avid detail and charming designs the eastern world is famous for.
My personal favorite of the middle eastern designs, the Kurti produces a new age of perfectly matched colorful designs and comfort to an older middle eastern look. Sure to predate the biblical era or the time of Christ. (descended from the tunic of the Shunga period 2nd century B.C.).(Wikipedia, 2018).😝References:
Wikipedia contributors. (2018, May 21). Kundan. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 04:50, July 26, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kundan&oldid=842245270
Wikipedia contributors. (2018, July 1). Kurta. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:55, July 25, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kurta&oldid=848296936






















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