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Temple Design Gold Chokar Necklace

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Pink Gold Bangle Set Of four

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Colored Gold Bangle

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Classy Gold Bangle Set

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22KT Gold Necklace Set for Wedding Look

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Elegant 22KT Gold Ckokar Neklace With Earrings

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Temple Design 22KT Gold Wedding Necklace Set

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Designer Gold Necklace Set In 22KT Gold

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Gold Antique Pendant Set in 22KT

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Wedding Occasion Gold Bangle

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Wedding Jewellery (Polki, Kundan and Jadau Jewellery Collection) KUNDAN-POLKI

“A regal mark of tradition and luxury”

The Collection

The ‘Wedding Jewellery’ collection is designed to represent the timeless heritage, royalty, rich culture, beauty and vivacious colours of our country. Be it any special occasion, the collection blends flawlessly with modern and ethnic wear.

Intricated Jadau earrings
Originated from the royal courts of Rajasthan, the traditional Jadau earrings are revived using the Rajasthani Jadau technique to handcraft the precious gemstones into gold-plates to give a timeless look. It truly defines the rich culture and history of the royal Rajputs of the region.
Majestic Kundan Necklace sets

Kundan jewellery is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat representing one of the oldest forms of traditional jewellery. Each Kundan jewellery piece is an expression of elegance and mirrors the breath-taking beauty of the royal queens.

Sparkling Kundan bangles

Brings out the beauty of your mehndi laden hands with our ethnic yet stunning Kundan bangles. The ageless beauty of the kundan bangles holds a special place in every woman’s heart. The vibrant colours of the Kundan bangles are enough to create a buzz around the occasion.

The inception of ‘Polki Jewellery’

Polki jewellery is a complex blend of rich Indian heritage and timelessness. The first form of ‘Polki jewellery’ was made from uncut diamonds. The polki was brought to India by Mughals which has now become more than a cultural heritage.

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