ravivalikutes
Ravivalikutes are a traditional form of jewelry originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly associated with the coastal regions of South India. These ornaments are characterized by their vibrant designs, intricate metalwork, and the use of colorful beads and semi-precious stones. Ravivalikutes are often crafted from silver or gold, depending on the cultural and regional preferences, and are worn during festivals, weddings, and special ceremonies.
The term "ravivalikutes" derives from local dialects, where "ravi" can refer to the sun or brightness, and
The design motifs of ravivalikutes often feature motifs inspired by nature, mythology, or regional folklore. The
In contemporary times, ravivalikutes are also adapted into modern jewelry styles, blending traditional techniques with contemporary