Kundan Jewelery

Description



Handmade item. Material: Brass, Glass, Gold, Silver, Stone

Kundan is a traditional form of Indian Gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with a gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of jewellery made and worn in India. The word kundan means highly refined gold, and a highly refined and pure form of molten gold is used.

Kundan Jewelry is amongst the oldest form of jewelry which is widely demanded by our clients for its richness and exclusivity. We are renowned manufacturers of Kundan Meena Jewelry, which has antique works of precious and semi-precious stones. Available in exclusive designs and patterns, it is precisely carved by our experienced craftsmen. Further, our collection consists of kundan studded rings, beautifully carved necklaces, earings. Each piece of VeroniQ Trends jewellery is expertly crafted and loving hand-finished by VeroniQ Trends talented crafts people, who bring the jewellery to life with meticulous attention to detail, skilfully setting sparkling stones or applying colourful enamel by hand. The material used to create VeroniQ Trends Jewellery are of highest quality and each hand finished piece goes through a vigorous quality control process to ensure it lives up to impressive standards that define VeroniQ Trends. I

t is advisable to avoid contact with water and organic chemicals i.e. perfume sprays.

Store jewellery in airtight box. After use, wipe the jewellery with soft cotton cloth. Necklace with drawstring closure Earrings with push-back closures.



Package contents - Necklace , Earrings





Customization available for colors and other inclusions to any of our Jewellery collections. Please drop a message for any customization request.



Disclaimer- Please note that this is handmade Jewllery and no two products will be identical to each other. And also the Jewllery manufactured will differ marginally from the photo shown. This will happen due to change in craftsmen and availability of material due to quality control. Hence the end product will definitely differ slightly from the photo depicted.