بێ گومان چ هیڤى پێش ئارامیا باژێرى ناكه‌ڤن ودێ هه‌مى هه‌ول و پیكولا كه‌ین وه‌رارو پێداچوونێ دكه‌رتێ ترافیكى دا بكه‌ین و دێ بزاڤێ كه‌ین ببینه‌ پره‌كا هه‌ڤال به‌ندی و رێزگرتنێ دناڤ به‌را هاوولاتى و شوفێران و حكومه‌تێ دا ئه‌ڤه‌ژى ب رێكا به‌رچاڤ كرنا هزرو بۆچون و گازنده‌یێن هاولاتیان پێخه‌مه‌ت دارشتنا ئێمناهیێ وپاراستنا بارێ ئارامیێ و به‌رجه‌سته‌ كرنا یاسایێ ودیر كه‌فتنا هزاران خه‌لكێ بێ گونه‌هه ژ رویدان و كاره‌ساتێن دلته‌زین

عمیدێ ماف په‌روه‌ر
أبراهیم عگید صدیق
رێڤه‌به‌رێ هاتن وچوونا پارێزگه‌ها دهوكێ
jhumke design

رێنمایی ژماره‌ (2)ی ساڵی 2022

رێنمایی دیارى كردنى شێواز و قه‌باره‌ و ره‌نگ و ناوه‌ڕۆكى تابلۆى ئۆتۆمبێل له‌ هه‌رێمى كوردستان

Jhumke Design ((link)) Review

Abstract Jhumke (or Jhumkas) are a traditional form of earring originating from the Indian subcontinent, characterized by a bell-shaped, dome-like structure that creates a distinctive swinging motion. This paper explores the design anatomy of Jhumke, their cultural significance, regional variations in craftsmanship, materials used, and the transition from classical to contemporary design. The study aims to document the design principles that make Jhumke a timeless accessory in South Asian fashion. 1. Introduction Jhumke are more than ornamental objects; they are cultural symbols worn for centuries, from the dynasties of ancient India to modern global fashion runways. Their name derives from the Hindi/Urdu word Jhumar , meaning a "swinging" or "dangling" chandelier. Unlike static earrings, the Jhumka’s design prioritizes kinetic movement, sound, and light reflection. This paper analyzes the design elements that define authentic Jhumke and how contemporary designers reinterpret them. 2. Anatomical Design Elements of a Jhumka A classic Jhumka comprises five distinct structural components: