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18th Century Kundan Necklace — Rajasthan Heritage
18th Century Kundan Necklace — Rajasthan Heritage
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Born in the royal ateliers of 18th-century Jaipur, this Kundan necklace is a direct descendant of the jewellery tradition that adorned Rajput queens and Mughal courtiers — a wearable fragment of India's most opulent era. Each piece in this lineage was created not merely as adornment, but as a declaration of dynastic identity and artistic mastery.
Craftsmanship
Crafted using the centuries-old Kundan technique, this necklace is built by master karigars who first shape a lac (resin) core, then press 24K gold foil around each gemstone by hand — a process requiring no heat, only the steady precision of trained fingers. The reverse is finished with meenakari, the art of hand-painted enamel in vivid Rajasthani motifs, making the necklace as beautiful from behind as it is from the front.
Materials & Gemstones
- Setting: Gold-plated brass with 22K gold finish, hand-set kundan stones
- Gemstones: Semi-precious stones including ruby, emerald, and white sapphire
- Reverse: Hand-painted meenakari enamel in traditional Rajasthani motifs
- Chain: Adjustable with 2-inch extension
Dimensions & Weight
- Necklace length: 16 inches (+ 2-inch extension)
- Pendant drop: 2.5 inches
- Width: 1.2 inches
- Weight: Approximately 45 grams
Certificate of Authenticity
Each piece is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity confirming its handcrafted origin, artisan provenance, and gemstone composition.
Ships from Slovakia, sourced from India.