Tradition Exemplified With Indian Kundan Jewellery

  

Many companies have created unique collections of kundan jewelry, and the response has been overwhelming. These elegant and distinctive designs combine traditional patterns with modern styling to create a unique look.
The majority of our selection of designer imitation kundan jewellery is inspired by ancient traditions and techniques. Each piece of jewellery is made by skilled Kundankari workers, who originated in Rajasthan. It is the perfect setting of the stones that gives kundan jewelry its beauty and appeal.

Kundan jewellery traditionally has precious stones and gems engraved on one side, and meenakari delicately on the other. Kundankari's art is about delicate and skillfully placed precious stones and gems in gold or faux-metal bases. First, holes are created and the gemstones are set. Then it is enameled. The jewellery pieces' framework is made from lac, which is a natural resin. It is then covered with gold to hold the gemstones in their place.

It is not performed by one person, but rather a group of skilled workers working on a piece of jewellery. A skilled craftsman is responsible for carefully cutting, shaping, polishing and shaping semi-precious gemstones.

Each member of the team has a specific task. This includes making the base design, drilling holes, engraving and finishing the enameling process. The goldsmith finishes the kundan and gold foil work. To bring out the best of the kundan ornaments, a variety of gemstones can be used.

You have to find what works best for you. There are many options, from large pendant sets to small earrings or wedding sets. Kundan jewellery is a great choice for your special occasion or wedding. It can be used to accent your Indian dress.

You can do a quick online search to find a wide selection. Then, depending on your dress, select the one that appeals to you and your budget. Prices vary depending on the metal used. If you prefer silver there are many with gold plating.

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