TRADITIONAL JADAU NECKLACE SET FOR WOMEN-SJ3JNS001
TRADITIONAL JADAU NECKLACE SET FOR WOMEN-SJ3JNS001
This is an Artificial Gold Plated jewellery
Jadau is a technique of jewellery-making in which Gold is heated and beaten to make it malleable. It is then turned into a frame on to which precious stones are studded without the use of any external adhesive or carving. One of the most striking features of jadau jewellery is the meenakari work done on the rear of the ornament.
The art form of jadau flourished in Rajasthan, first in the court of Jaipur and then Bikaner. The most common jewellery pieces created by Mughal artisans during the time were gold bangles, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and arm cuffs.
Although introduced to India by the Mughals, jadau has grown to become one of the most popular styles of gold jewellery in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Not only that, Indian craftsmen have perfected the art over the years by adding their unique touch to the original technique.
Making a jadau jewellery piece entails immense dedication, attention to detail, and meticulousness. It requires a team of trained jewellers wherein each of them is entrusted with a specific task.