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The Heritage of Lac Jewellery: Rajasthan's Rich Cultural Legacy
The Daily Guardian
|May 02, 2025
Rajasthan, the land of royal palaces, vibrant culture, and rich traditions, is also renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship in various forms of art.
Among the many traditional crafts, lac jewellery holds a special place in the cultural heritage of the state. This intricate form of jewellery-making is centuries-old and is known for its vivid colors, unique designs, and distinct style. Lac jewellery is an important part of Rajasthan's artistic legacy, passed down through generations.
WHAT IS LAC JEWELLERY?
Lac, also known as lacquer, is a natural resin secreted by the lac insect. This resin, which is typically harvested from the branches of trees in the forests of India, is the key material used in creating lac jewellery. The process involves heating the resin until it becomes soft and pliable, which is then shaped into various forms such as bangles, earrings, necklaces, and more. The resin is often combined with other materials like gold, silver, glass beads, stones, and colorful threads to enhance the beauty and durability of the jewellery.
In Rajasthan, lac jewellery is highly regarded for its craftsmanship, vibrant hues, and intricate designs, and it is widely used in festivals, weddings, and religious ceremonies.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Lac jewellery has a rich history that dates back to the Mughal era, where it was favored by royalty and aristocracy for its beauty and elegance. The craft was especially popular in the princely states of Rajasthan, where it became a part of the royal wardrobes and a symbol of status and wealth.
Rajasthan's lac jewellery gained further prominence during the Rajputana period. It was known for its traditional use in the form of bangles, necklaces, bangles, and earrings. During royal weddings and religious ceremonies, lac jewellery was often worn to display not only wealth but also cultural identity.
Even today, the craft is a celebrated art form and is integral to the cultural identity of Rajasthan, especially among women who wear lac jewellery for auspicious occasions like festivals, weddings, and family celebrations.
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