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About Gemstones | Market and Specialised Centres of Jewellery in Rajasthan, India

Gemstones

Rajasthan excels in wide range of precious and semi-precious jewellery. Exquisite ornaments are made in Jaipur and Jodhpur using emerald, diamond, pearl, garnet, agate and lapiz lazulli. As oposed to the modern equipments used by European lapidaries, Jaipur workers use simple tools, inspite of which their dexterity and skill is remarkable.

A piece of very popular jewellery in Rajasthan is the navratna, a collection of nine gems set together in a single piece of jewellery, either a pendant or a ring. Pearls were considered extremely lucky and emerors even ate ground pearls as medicine. Traditional designs are still popular in modern India, though the colored glass or semi-precious stones have taken place of precious stones as in traditional Rajasthan.

Market and Specialised Centres of Jewellery in Rajasthan

Famous Meenakari Jewellery in Rajasthan

Famous Meenakari Jewellery in Rajasthan

Jaipur

Centre for gold kundan work and also renowned for diamond and emrald cutting. Johari Bazar (jeweller’s market) offers the most varied collection of the region.

Nathdwara

Temple market in here is the best place to buy silver kundan and meenakari work.

Udaipur and Bikaner

A spillover of the kundan work can be purchased at Udaipur and exquisite pieces of gold and silver jewellery incorporated on lac for youngsters can be purchased at the Sunaron-ki-Suwad market in Bikaner.

Jaisalmer

Old silver jewellery can be bought at an affordable prices from the markets of jaisalmer.

Pratapgarh in Chittaurgarh

This district is famous for thewa jewellery, in which red, green or blue colored stones are beautifully crafted in the gold plated silver. Small boxes and jewel cases are also designed in this fashion.

Our jewellery chapter finishes here, we will start a serious of blogs about forts in Rajasthan from tommorrow. Do you know there are more than 1000 forts in Rajasthan, I know you wont believe it, but dont worry, we wont write about all, though we will write about many and many.

So friend stay tuned to find how the walls of forts served many kings and their kingdoms for centuries. These forts still serves as the most famous tourist attractions of rajasthan.

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Gems and Jewellery of Rajasthan – Mens Jewellery

Rajasthan Traditional Jewellery

Rajasthan Traditional Jewellery

In Rajasthan, men and women traditionally wore necklaces, armlets, anklets, earrings and rings. With the advent of Mughal Empire, Rajasthan became a major centre for production of the finest kind of jewellery. It was a true blend of Mughal with the Rajasthani craftmanship. The synthesis of Hindu and Muslim Art resulted in a period of gradeur and brilliance that dazzled the eyes of foreigners.

The jewellers of Rajasthan specialised in the setting of precious stones into gold and the enamelling of gold which was introduced by Maharaja Man Singh. A quiteessentially Indian technique and speciality of Rajasthan is the settings of stones by means of highly refined gold Kundan which is used to cover the lac; Lac is inserted at the back when the precious or colored stones are been set in the gold jewellery.

There were different breeds of craftsman involved in the whole process – chiterias made the design, ghaarias the engraving, meenakar the enameller and the sunar was the the goldsmith. These craftsman recieved patronage from the kings and the nobels. Many old style havent changet yet, for example, In Pratapgarh, a special type of quasi-enamelling is done in extremenly fine work on gold on green enamel. In Nathdwara a good deal of enamel work on silver and other metals is done to revive the age old craft.

Sarpech Turban Ornament

Sarpech Turban Ornament

Men were as fond of jewellery as women in traditional Rajasthan. Turban Jewellery was the perogative of the king and his family. Kalangi or aigrette a gemset was fastened to the turbans. They also wore necklaces of pearls, precious stones, earrings jewelled sashes around their waists and several rings on every finger. Sarpech was worn in front of the turban.  Gold as considered a metal of gods is not worn on the feet but in Rajasthan, an anklet of gold was a sign of nobility.

Masculine jewelery was not only confined to the articles worn on body alone. The Rajasthani princes had gold epaulets, gem encrusted sword hilts, dagger sheaths, sword scabbards and hookah mouthpieces. Their horses were as finely bedecked as they themselves were, and it is said that the horse of a Rajasthani Maharaja was ‘worth more than our cities on account of the jewels he wore’.

Earrings, armlets and anklets of silver are still commonly seen adoring the rural Rajasthani male. Precious stones is worn as lucky charms even in urban rajasthan till today. This would complete our today’s blog on a brief on Rajasthan Jewellery and jewels worn by males. I would be writing on the female couterpart’s jewellery tomorrow. So come again and read about great things on what traditional and urban women worn in Rajasthan.

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Jewellers Association Show (JAS) – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India – August 2008

Jewellers Association Show - Jaipur, August 2008

Jewellers Association Show - Jaipur, August 2008

Hello Friends

Here is an update for all those travelers who are planning to visit Jaipur in the last week of August.

Jewellers Association Show (JAS) has been scheduled to begin from 28th August 2008 at the Birla Auditorium & Convention Center, Jaipur. This is a 4 day event which is been organized by Jewellers Association of Jaipur.

Exhibitors in the show will primary include manufacturers and suppliers of fine jewellery and accessories, diamonds, colorstones, pearls and related products and services from different part of the world.

It would showcase the following types of Gems & Jewellery :

  • Loose Color Gemstones
  • Gold Jewellery
  • Colorstone Jewellery
  • Diamond Jewellery
  • Silver Jewellery
  • Platinum Jewellery
  • Designer Jewellery
  • Kundan- Meena Jewellery
  • Thewa, Soza Jewellery
  • Contemporary and Fusion Jewellery
  • Studded Handcrafted Jewellery
  • Certified Diamonds

This year JAS plans to be a spectacular event and would focus more on B2B networking using powerful tools. Please contact the JAS International Ambassadors to know more about the event details. Their contact information is mentioned at the JASJaipur website.

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