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Jadau Jewellery

Jadau jewellery is a traditional style of Indian jewellery, known for its intricate craftsmanship and royal appeal. This jewellery is popular in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Hyderabad. Jadau jewellery involves a unique technique of setting gemstones and crystals into gold, silver or copper base. Finishing of this jewellery is being done with gold plating. Gold finishing gives this jewellery real jewellery look.  Here’s a deeper look into the features of Jadau jewelry:

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Key Features of Jadau Jewelry:

  1. Gemstone Inlay: Jadau artificial jewelry or punjabi jewelry is made by using non precious gemstones. These gemstones are set using the “Jadau” technique, which involves embedding the stones into the metal base using a special wax and then sealing them in place.
  2. Intricate Designs: Jadau pieces are known for their elaborate and detailed designs, often featuring floral patterns, paisleys or peacock motifs, and other traditional symbols. So, these designs are heavily influenced by Mughals. In fact Rajput artistry.
  3. Copper Base: The jewelry is often crafted with a copper base, sometimes with a mix of other metals, to give it durability and a rich, luxurious finish.
  4. Multiple Layers: Jadau jewelry often comes in multi-layered designs, with several strands of gemstones or copper chains, adding depth and dimension to the necklace. So, these can range from delicate chokers to long, elaborate neck pieces suitable for bridal wear.
  5. Royal Heritage: Jadau jewelry was traditionally worn by royalty and aristocracy, especially during weddings, festivals, and other significant events. Because, it is considered an heirloom piece and is passed down through generations.

Types of Jadau Jewellery:

– Choker Necklaces: A traditional piece that sits close to the neck, often embellished with multi or single-color gemstones with different sizes of crystals.

– Earrings: Large, dangling earrings often featuring a mix of gemstones and intricate filigree work, but large earring is little expensive than small.

– Long Haar or Rani Haar: A long haar or necklace that typically extends below the chest. So this regal piece may feature multiple layers and a heavy pendant, making it a popular choice for bridal wear.

– Saptapadi Necklace: A multi-layered necklace designed for weddings, often with a combination of Polki diamonds, pearls, and colored gemstones.

– Bib Necklace: A wide, statement necklace that covers a larger portion of the chest, often adorned with gemstones arranged in an intricate pattern.

– Maang Tikka: A forehead ornament worn during weddings or festivals.

– Jhumar: It is also known as Jhoomar or Chand Tikka, is a traditional jewellery often worn on the side of the head. Jhumar is often positioned above the ear or near the hairline. It may be a standalone piece or paired with other head jewellery like a Maang Tikka or Matha Patti. It can be adorned with multi-color stones, pearls or crystals to give it a royal and festive look.

– Bangles and Hath Panja: These can be multi-layered, and set with various gemstones and beads.

– Rings: Jadau rings made on copper or other metal base that showcase gemstones with fine detailing.

 

 

 

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