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Indian jewellery trends becoming more innovative

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Friday, 23rd July 2004 (5739 views)

Indian students are displaying the latest fashion - combining jeans and casual clothes with jewellery, and arguing without jewellery they "feel incomplete".<BR/><BR/>Like typical students the 'collegians' have little money but spend what they do have on accessories, according to The Hindu.<BR/><BR/>Reportedly, old vintage items are particularly in fashion with the college market at present, with "those with a true passion" spending their money on "silver and gold rings".<BR/><BR/>The trend is not just for women either, with men reportedly wearing big rings and beads too.<BR/><BR/>A number of college students are said to be creating their own jewellery now, with unique and innovative pieces proving particular popular.<BR/><BR/>Other popular items are long earrings and pieces created from twisted and twined gold and other metals.<img src="http://directnews.dehavilland.co.uk/dn.gif?feedid=196&itemid=3089170"/>

 

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