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Jadaav Jewellery of Jaipur: Reviving the Regal Splendour of India’s Royal Courts

  • February 25, 2026
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In the grand tradition of India’s royal houses, jewellery has always been more than ornament—it has been a symbol of lineage, honour, and cultural continuity. Among the contemporary custodians of this heritage stands Jadaav Jewels, a Jaipur-based house that carries forward the timeless artistry of Jadau and Polki jewellery, echoing the splendour of the Rajput and Mughal courts.

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Jaipur – The Eternal City of Royal Jewels

The city of Jaipur, known as the Pink City, has been a global centre of gemstones and fine jewellery for centuries. Supported by royal patronage and a thriving network of karigars, Jaipur became synonymous with exquisite craftsmanship such as Kundan, Meenakari, and Jadau jewellery.

Here, artisans passed their skills from generation to generation, creating jewels for maharajas, maharanis, and noble families. Even today, the techniques remain largely handcrafted, preserving their authenticity and artistic depth.

It is within this vibrant cultural landscape that Jadaav Jewels continues its work—bridging centuries of heritage with modern elegance.

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The Royal Roots of Jadaav Jewels

According to industry accounts, Jadaav Jewels traces its origins to the royal courts of Bikaner, with roots going back to 1818 when artisans served Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh Ji.

This lineage reflects a deep association with India’s princely traditions, where jewellers were often attached to royal households, crafting heirloom pieces for coronations, weddings, and ceremonial occasions.

From Bikaner’s courts to Jaipur’s ateliers, the brand has preserved the essence of royal jewellery—handcrafted, intricate, and steeped in symbolism.

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The Art of Jadau – A Heritage Craft

The term “Jadau” comes from the Hindi word jad, meaning “to embed,” referring to the meticulous process of setting uncut stones into molten gold.

A traditional Jadau piece involves multiple master craftsmen working together:
• Ghaat – creating the gold framework
• Pakai – setting Polki diamonds, rubies, and emeralds
• Chillai – polishing and finishing
• Meenakari – enamelling the reverse with colourful designs

This labour-intensive craft once adorned the courts of Rajput rulers and Mughal emperors, symbolising wealth and prestige. Today, Jadaav Jewels continues to uphold these techniques, ensuring that every piece carries the aura of India’s royal past.

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Jewels for Royal Occasions

From elaborate bridal sets to delicate heirloom pieces, Jadaav Jewels creates ornaments inspired by royal aesthetics:
• Polki necklaces reminiscent of Rajput wedding treasures
• Meenakari bangles echoing palace frescoes
• Kundan chokers reflecting Mughal splendour

Their jewellery is crafted not merely as fashion accessories, but as pieces of heritage—objects meant to be treasured across generations.

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Preserving Tradition, Embracing Modernity

While rooted in centuries-old traditions, Jadaav Jewels also adapts to contemporary tastes. Modern brides and collectors seek authenticity alongside wearability, and the brand combines classical craftsmanship with modern design sensibilities.

The company’s approach reflects a broader movement in Jaipur’s jewellery world, where heritage crafts continue to evolve while maintaining their artistic integrity.

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Jewellery and the Legacy of India’s Royal Families

For India’s royal houses, jewellery is inseparable from identity. Turban ornaments, necklaces, and bridal jewels often carry stories of alliances, victories, and dynastic pride.

Brands like Jadaav Jewels help preserve this living heritage—keeping alive techniques that once flourished in palace ateliers and royal treasuries.

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Conclusion

In an era of machine-made luxury, Jadaav Jewels stands as a reminder of India’s timeless artistic soul. Their creations celebrate the grandeur of Rajputana courts, the refinement of Mughal ateliers, and the enduring beauty of Jaipur’s craftsmen.

For connoisseurs of royal heritage, Jadaav Jewellery is not merely jewellery—it is history worn with pride.

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