Indian jewelry, a significant part of which is made by hand in Turkish Dyayarbaker, are very popular in the domestic market of Turkey.
Indian jewelry is created in workshops, where about 15 people work, three of whom are a master-jewele.
These jewelry requires long and painstaking work with the involvement of 3D printer. The design of each new decoration takes about 15 days.
Products are supplied from Dyayarbakyr to seven provinces, including Istanbul.
In an interview with Anadol, Firat crews, who has been a jeweler in Diyarbakyr for 27 years, said that the demand for Indian jewelry has grown in recent years.
“Since the production in Turkey was previously limited, the wholesalers purchased Indian jewelry from abroad. With an increase in demand, we decided to establish domestic production, and achieved success. The products that we produce today are in great demand and have been highly appreciated. These are these. 90 percent jewelry are handmade products, ”the crews said.