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Tribal Jewelry of Jobat

by
Sakshi Gambhir
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Long necklace.

  • Ghungroos forming the pendant of the necklace.

  • Pendant.

  • Choker with ghungroos.

  • Choker with intricate coil detailing.

  • Intricate coil detailing.

  • Bangle with bunch of ghungroos.

  • Bangle with ghungroos that tinkle.

  • Bangle with animal heads.

  • Earrings.

  • Toe-rings.

  • Anklets.

Long necklace.

Ghungroos forming the pendant of the necklace.

Pendant.

Choker with ghungroos.

Choker with intricate coil detailing.

Intricate coil detailing.

Bangle with bunch of ghungroos.

Bangle with ghungroos that tinkle.

Bangle with animal heads.

Earrings.

Toe-rings.

Anklets.

Jobat lies in the Alirajpur district of western Madhya Pradesh and is a predominantly tribal area. It is inhabited by the tenacious and hardworking tribes, the Bhils and Bhilalas, who are a huge fan of ornaments, especially bead and metal jewelry. The range consists of various types of earrings, chains, chokers, bangles, anklets, toe-rings and hair ornaments of traditional design, some highly priced and some other cheaper. Silver ornaments are sometimes coated with enamel work, which gives them an attention-grabbing look. ‘Hansuli' (necklace) and anklets of clove shape are some of the distinguished pieces. The anklets are usually made of silver beads and cast in one piece that is called ‘lauang kasauthi’.
 

Long necklace.

Ghungroos forming the pendant of the necklace.

Pendant.

Choker with ghungroos.

Choker with intricate coil detailing.

Intricate coil detailing.

Bangle with bunch of ghungroos.

Bangle with ghungroos that tinkle.

Bangle with animal heads.

Earrings.

Toe-rings.

Anklets.


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