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Kundan Necklaces

Kundan necklaces, with a 2,500-year heritage from Rajasthan and Gujarat, feature uncut gemstones set in refined gold with Meenakari enamel work on the reverse.

These royal favorites require specialized craftsmanship through multiple stages: framework making, lac filling, stone setting, gold foiling, enamel work, and polishing.

Their enduring appeal stems from cultural significance in Indian weddings, exceptional craftsmanship, versatility with both traditional and modern attire, value as family heirlooms, and international popularity.

Selection considerations include occasion appropriateness, material quality, jeweler reputation, and customization options. Styling ranges from elaborate bridal sets to minimalist pieces for fusion wear.

Unlike Polki jewelry which uses uncut diamonds without gold foiling, Kundan requires special care to preserve its beauty, keeping it away from water, sunlight, and chemicals

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playing with kites in Ahmedabad, India

Kite Festival

The kite festival in India, known as Uttarayan, is a vibrant celebration that paints the sky with a kaleidoscope of colors.

Taking place during a full moon in January, this festival marks the end of winter and the onset of longer days, symbolizing new beginnings and the harvesting season.

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