Rajasthan is famous for its jewellery industry. The hands of jewellery designers are truly blessed by Goddess Sarasvati. This jewellery is famous since the time of Maharaja. Rajasthani jewelry is a combination of ongoing trend with authentic traditional designs. The design which no women can deny to wear and flaunt. The traditional pieces of jewellery in Rajasthan are strictly followed according to status of the person, adorning the woman`s complete figure from head to toe.

Rajasthan is one of the world's largest centres for hand-cutting of gems and important source for precious and semi precious stones. It is an important centre for stone-cutting or lapidary work where emeralds, rubies, sapphires and myriad other kinds of precious stones are cut and polished with great skill. Rajasthan is also famous for products of German silver lacquered and inlaid on wood, and, to a small extent, in leather. The craftsmen of Jaipur also known for their high quality enamel work, use enamel colours such as red, blue, white, black, green, yellow and golden which are derived from minerals. Creatively crafted pieces of jewellery use combinations of enamelling and kundan work which are unique to Rajasthan.

Silver Jewellery

Rajasthan is also known for the art of silver smithy, beginning from anklets to earrings to head gears. Each part of Rajasthan is known for its own distinct style of silver jewellery. Which is also known as Tribal jewellery and it is very common and popular among the Rajasthani ladies and is in huge demand. A lot of effort goes into its making since most of the rural communities wear silver ornaments. Right from headbands to the anklets, each and every silver item is made in Rajasthan. We can find men and women are bedecked with elaborate silver jewellery as bracelets, rings, pedants, nose pins etc from toe to head. This kind of tribal jewellery is mostly loved by locals & tourists both.

Precious and Semi Precious Stones

Rajasthan has rich deposits of precious and semi-precious stones such as emerald, garnet, agate, amethyst, topaz and lapiz lazuli. It is an important centre for stone-cutting or lapidary work where all precious stones are cut and polished with great skill. Each gem is believed to have inherent powers and are used as lucky charms along with their beauty as jewellery pieces.

Kundan Jewellery

Kundan is the art of setting stones in jewellery. The cavity in which the stones are to be embedded are filled with gold of high purity. Kundan jewellery is a combination of gems and meenakari on either side of an ornament with vibrant colors. Kundan jewellery is popular for its perplexing designs among ladies and manufacturing of this jewellery needs very detailed work and time. Utilization of artificial stones in Kundan jewellery makes it less costly. These days, the silver Kundan jewellery is also available in the markets that are accessible for everyone.

Thewa Jewellery

Rajasthan is also known for the art of silver smithy, beginning from anklets to earrings to head gears. Each part of Rajasthan is known for its own distinct style of silver jewellery. Which is also known as Tribal jewellery and it is very common and popular among the Rajasthani ladies and is in huge demand. A lot of effort goes into its making since most of the rural communities wear silver ornaments. Right from headbands to the anklets, each and every silver item is made in Rajasthan. We can find men and women are bedecked with elaborate silver jewellery as bracelets, rings, pedants, nose pins etc from toe to head. This kind of tribal jewellery is mostly loved by locals & tourists both.

Lac Jewellery

Lac is made from molten lava. Lac Bangles are a specialty of Rajasthan. Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur are very famous all over for Lacquered work. The lac bangles are made in charming, vibrant colors (red, blue, gold) are the mostly used in the manufacturing of lac jewellery. Lac bangles, toys and different articles are shoppers delight. Udaipur produces different objects such as tables, lamps and decorative articles in various shapes, sizes and colors.

Gold Jewellery

The most demanded metal in Indian jewellery also forms an important part of jewellery in Rajasthan. Starting from 24 ct. to 18 ct., gold jewellery is available in all forms. Along with pure gold, one finds it studded with various precious and semi precious stones.

Polki Jewellery

It is a raw form of diamond that is not cut or polished. It is semi-polished and does not experience much chemical treatment that gives the jewellery a rustic appearance. The enamel work done by the craftsmen on this jewelry added color and shine to the jewels. These natural uncut diamonds are determined to 24 karat gold utilizing genuine gold foils or lac. The natural unique shape and sparkle of polka jewellery makes it exceptionally costly and it is later passed on from one to another new bride in the family in a form of legacy.

Meenakari Jewellery

Meenakari is famed for its delicacy and its use of colors. it is the art of enamel work which is done on both silver and gold ornaments and has flourished under the patronage of kings, queens, seths and princes. Jaipur Meenakari adornments are in demand on account of the nature-based themes like blossoms and creatures (elephants, peacocks, parrots etc). The cities famous for Minakari work are Jaipur, Nathdwara and Pratapgarh.
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