Rajasthani Jewellery Set Design

Rajasthani jewellery set design captures the region’s regal style through bold shapes, intricate handwork, and time-honoured craft. Typical sets include the Aad choker, Rani Haar, Borla, and Bajuband, crafted in gold-plated silver or brass. Kundan, Meenakari, and Polki techniques bring texture and color, while newer versions make them lighter for daily wear.

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Pairing Rajasthani Jewellery with Outfits

Rich fabrics balance the ornate finish of Rajasthani pieces. Zari sarees, bandhani weaves, and silk blends highlight their craftsmanship. Consider these combinations:

For gifting, a small accessory like the Stone Studded Design Thread Rakhi Set ($7) complements ornate jewellery without adding weight.

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About House of Indya

House of Indya creates contemporary Indian wear rooted in traditional design. Its collection includes sarees, lehengas, kurtas, and Indo-western styles with matching jewellery. Orders usually ship worldwide within 15 days, and returns are accepted within 10 days of delivery. Customer support runs six days a week for sizing or customization help, making online shopping straightforward.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about Rajasthani jewellery design?

It combines intricate Kundan, Meenakari, and Polki work with royal motifs like peacocks and floral engravings.

Which metals are common in Rajasthani jewellery?

Gold, silver, and gold-plated brass are widely used, often with colored glass or gemstone inlay.

Can Rajasthani jewellery be worn with modern outfits?

Yes, lighter Kundan chokers or enamel earrings pair well with contemporary sarees or Indo-western dresses.

How should I care for Kundan or Meenakari pieces?

Keep them in separate pouches, avoid moisture, and wipe gently with a soft cloth after use.

What is an Aad necklace?

An Aad is a traditional Rajasthani choker-style necklace, broad in shape and often set with Kundan stones.

Where can I find Rajasthani-inspired sarees online?

You can explore zari and bandhani sarees from House of Indya’s collection for authentic pairing options.

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