India now rivals Indonesia in the production
of silver jewelry, and China, in the production of inexpensive beads.
Rare, Ancient Nepalese and Tibetan beads and jewelry are found in
the markets of India and Nepal. Some of these date back 2000 years
or more and are thought by some to carry powerful energy along with
their rich folk history.
India also abounds with highly decorated
functional art, such as boxes, cupboards and chests of drawers. India
bells are world famous for their gentle, pure brass sounds. India
is the source of the largest variety of incense in the world and the
popular Nag Champa is now the most frequently bought incense in the
country.