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Chokar Belly Chain in Sterling Silver Waist Jewelry |
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Code: b220a |
Silver Content - 92.5%
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$139.93
Sale : $97.55 |
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Product Feature
Chokar Belly Chain
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Belly
Chain Size: Cir: 36 inches.
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Net Weight : 28 gms.
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Made in sterling silver with blue beads.
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Made by the artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
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Shipped in 24 hours from Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India.
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Product
Description
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A chokar belly
chain is a type of jewelry worn around the waist. Some
belly chains attach to a navel piercing, a necklace, or both. Belly chain in sterling silver, a body jewelry from
India, that is sleek, simple, and stylish. Very popular
with teen age and young women, belly chains are usually
worn in summers. They go very well with short tops and
lowered trousers (or skirts). Some women also like to
wear these belly chains over shirts at waist level. For
an evening out, or daytime fun, a silver belly chain
with decorative silver tassels. The English word
(cummerbund) and the German (kummerband) for waist-band
are derived from the Persian Kamar, waist, and bandi, a
band. The word is prevalent in most northern Indian
languages. The immense popularity of waist ornaments is
evidenced by a large number of temple sculptures,
frescoes and miniature paintings ranging from the Indus
valley civilization till the nineteenth century. To gain
the requisite flexibility, most silver waist ornaments
are made by chaining or threading together a large
number of the links. Often fine work is employed to gain
elasticity. Buckles are apparently of the late Mughal or
British origin. The most popular system for fastening
used earlier comprised of dove-tailed hinges locked by
piercing a pin through the two ends of the band in
position. Often the locking device was covered with a
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Our Customers' Views
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"This is my second purchase from ShalinIndia. The
jewelry is simply beautiful and the service was excellent. My
experence with them has been a pleasure and I intend to do business
with them in the future.”
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“This is my third purchase due to superlative service and
very lovely jewelry products, thanks. The shipping timeliness is
exceptional as well.”
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“this was a present for my girlfriend, and she was ecstatic!
she loved the beautiful handcrafted box the jewelry came in, and the
ankle bracelets took her breath away. very beautiful stuff.”
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“Very speedy delivery. Jewelry was lovely, exactly as
pictured and escribed.“
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"Beautiful packaging. The jewelry
exceeded my expectations. Even received a hand-written thank you note
from seller!"
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"Incredibly fast shipping! I place
orders that ship from India all the time and I think that this was
the fastest I've ever received a package and what's even better is
that the items were even more beautiful and detailed than I expected
(the picture doesn't do them the justice they deserve)! I will
definitely be a returning customer!"
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