Gold is no longer the only element in jewellery. Customers are now favoring polki and kundan jewellery to be passed on to the generations to come. Polki jewellery has a rich heritage as well as timeless endear. Wearing a piece of polki jewellery is seen a wonderful addition to an Indian bridal outfit as it is one of the ancient forms of traditional jewellery.
If you want your jewellery to give you a luxurious, elite and heritage look, then you must go for Jadau or Polki jewellery. This is the jewellery which is famous from its ancient times and is more than thousands of years old art which has been going on for decades.
Kundan and Polki jewellery is traditional, royal, elite, and a magnificent reminder of India's rich heritage, and it was worn by Rajkumar and Rajkumari's in our ancient period. Our country's rich cultural past is reflected in polki and jadau jewelley.
In 1857, The Mughals introduced their unique skills in engraved jewellery making, which is known as jadau polki jewellery and is then thoroughly practiced by the craftsman of Bikaner (Rajasthan).
Since then, it has expanded and evolved throughout Rajasthan and Gujarat, and this type of jewellery is worn in especially on precious events like as weddings and other celebrations. Polki jewellery brings a Rajasthani heritage touch in your dream outfit and fairytale moments to become an attractive person to your audience.
Making Jadau Jewellery is not a simple task! Did you know that placing only a few stones on gold might take all day? When artists create each Jadau piece of jewellery, they put their hearts and souls into it. The process of making Jadau and Polki jewelery is extremely complex and time consuming and requires very skilled artisan and craftsmanship. It takes around 15 days to complete a single piece of Jadau or Polki Jewelery (token of love) for your loved ones. Due to their uncut nature and heritage look, this traditional jewellery is always in high demand in the global market.
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