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Golden Green Polki Kundan Necklace Set Sale price$269.00 Regular price$349.00

Kundan Bridal Set

Traditional Kundan Bridal Set For Women

Wedding is not only a joyful event—it is a special connection, a mix of feelings, rituals and hopes saved forever in our hearts and minds. For a bride, attention is given to every little thing and the main highlight of her elegant look is her jewellery. At PitarrabySonerii, we feel that jewellery serves to finish off a bride’s wedding attire. Traditional Indian bridal beauty is perfectly showcased with our timeless Kundan Bridal Set Collection.

Women kundan bridal set is a symbol of luxury and tradition since its craftsmanship is centuries old. Still modelling this ornament after ancient queens and princesses from the Mughal and Rajput dynasties, it has proven to be a mark of respect. Every Kundan set we have showcases detailed designs, bright gemstones and warm traditional touches, bringing a story that the person wearing them will bring to life.

All of these pieces are made by master artisans using ancient techniques that have been passed on in their families. Every bit of hand work such as the careful placement of gold foil, is an example of dedication and fine art. But it’s the emotional part of their work that makes their designs unique. Not only are these sets part of weddings—they are also beloved items handed down over generations.

No matter if you want your pheras to be grand, your reception gowns flowing and serene or your outfits for in-between to stand out, our Kundan bridal collections bring you elegance, versatility and lots of tradition. They’re created to brighten your special day and make you appear confident, graceful, as well as unforgettably beautiful.

Welcome to the Kundan Bridal Set Collection by PitarrabySonerii—where your bridal journey is adorned with art, heritage, and a touch of royal magic.

A Legacy Forged in Gold and Silver

Wedding jewelry shows the bride’s heritage, who she is and the hopes and dreams that lead to her special day. Going with Kundan jewellery for the bride’s attire tells a wonderful tale of history and absolute beauty.

Kundan is part of India’s jewellery heritage and life and is one of the nation’s most ancient and famous traditions. Since it first appeared in the Mughal and Rajasthani royal courts, Kundan bridal set gold has been a sign of great age. Kundan means the gold foil that artists use to place uncut stones, turning each one into a work of art full of tradition and dedication, ready for you to wear or to treasure.

We keep this special art alive at PitarrabySonerii with great respect. The creation of every Kundan bridal set mixes old techniques with the passion of present generations of craftspeople. Putting on our jewellery, a bride wears much more than simple accessories—she’s wearing the history, love and commitment held by the object.

What Makes Our Kundan Bridal Sets Exceptional?

Every bridal set we make is designed to give you perfect angles, images and memories from every event. Usually, our Kundan bridal sets have the following items:

  • Choker Necklace – make sure it’s snug and fancy for an impressive look.
  • Long Haar – showing off with impressive layers of semiprecious gems and pearls.
  • Necklaces made for statement – emphasizing the glow and importance of wedding day.
  • Maang Tikka & Matha Patti- both considered celebratory forehead ornaments for the bride.
  • Passa/Jhoomar– an optional traditional ornament inspired by Nawabi style.
    Nath and Haathphool- these are wonderful additions for finishing a bride’s look.

Every accessory blends perfectly with the others, helping the bride look stylish, glamorous and incredibly graceful.

Styles as Unique as Every Bride

Every bride has a unique fashion sense. We realize at PitarrabySonerii that every bride is different and her story is not the same as the next person’s. The result is that our Kundan Bridal set displays many different styles:

Traditional Reds & Greens

Typically, brides in India wear either a lively red lehenga or a Banarasi sari. Motifs using ruby and emerald colors are seen in design, honoring traditional Indian elements.

Pastel Dreams

For a bride looking for a unique look—try our pastel meenakari and kundan-polki designs which suit lovely blush, ivory or mint dresses.

Royal Rajputana-Inspired Sets

Sets and Royal Kundan Bridal Jewellery covered in a lot of heavy, beautiful stones and gold, ideal for anyone looking regal like a Rajput prince or princess. Whether for haldi, mehndi, and receptions or to suit the bride looking for something simple with style, Rajasthani Kundan jewellery online are your go-to choice.

How the Architects Made the Shine

It’s the Kilachand attention to originality and heritage that sets our Kundan sets apart. All of these are worked from:

  • The stones are glued onto a lac core with rich gold foil.
  • Use of original gemstones and fine Kundan glass to give the jewels maximum sparkle.
  • Intricate detailing of enamels on the other side of each piece so that you see art when you turn it over.
  • Easy-to-wear gold-plated pieces made from metals that will last for a long time.

People who make our jewellery are seasoned craftsmen and their families have worked in Jaipur’s workshops for generations. Because of their careful research, passion and expertise, every performance design comes alive.

Beyond the Wedding: A Treasure for Generations

A Kundan bridal set is meant to be kept in the family for generations.

  • Ideal for festive days like Karva Chauth, Diwali, Eid or anniversary days.
  • These pieces can be added to modern and traditional clothes—you might want to wear the chocker or earrings on their own with saris or long dresses.
  • Objects that family’s value for their warmth and family tradition, carrying them from one generation to the next.

Guidance for keeping your Kundan set in good condition

  • To make your bridal jewellery shine bright:
  • Store the clock in its own soft-lined box so it does not get damaged by scratches.
  • Don’t expose your jewelry to perfumes, hairsprays or water, as they can make it lose its sheen.
  • Never wash them with strong cleaners.

Experience the Magic of Your Forever Shine

It is our mission at PitarrabySonerii to give every bride a look that combines classic tradition and unforgettable beauty. This collection honors India’s royal past and is designed for the brides of today, who are confident, stunning and full of stories.

Your jewelry should make the biggest statement when you walk down the aisle. Let the space show your personality and your essence, check out the Kundan bridal set with price.

Take a look at the Kundan bridal set sale by PitarrabySonerii today and start your life together with regal elegance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are Kundan sets expensive?

A: Kundan jewellery strikes a fine balance between being traditional and reasonably priced. Even with its fine detailing and gold, Kundan jewelry is less expensive than the more popular Polki jewelry.

Q: What exactly are Kundan sets made of?

A: Kundan jewellery consists of gold mixed with lac, where jewellers place uncut stones or semi-precious gems  A lot of these objects are made more beautiful by applying meenakari (vibrant enamel work) on both the obverse and reverse sides.

Q: How can I tell if my Kundan jewellery is authentic?

A: Certain things make authenticate Kundan jewelry easy to recognize:

  • The stones are displayed floating within beautifully outlined, fine gold.
  • The mark of craftsmanship is often seen in the reverse which is painted by hand in enamel.
  • True Kundan is heavier and has unique marks made by artists, instead of looking perfectly symmetric.
  • Make your purchase from PitarrabySonerii for reassurance that you’re buying something with proven legacy and quality.

Q: How is Kundan different from Polki jewellery?

A: The main difference lies in the radiance and the object it’s reflected from. Since polki features raw and uncultured diamonds, it is rare and appreciated. Kundan, by comparison, places glass or polished gemstones on gold foil.

Q: Which one costs more—Polki or Kundan?

A: Precious polki tends to be more pricey. Because it is made with diamonds that are not cut, Polki costs more than other types of jewelry. Unlike real silver, Kundan lets you add opulence to your jewelry but at a more attainable price.

Q: Is Kundan jewellery really worth buying?

A: There is no doubt about it. For many, Kundan jewellery means feelings, a heritage and a piece of art you can wear. It takes a bride from being a bride to a queen and makes every event unforgettable. Regardless if you keep your Kundan set for yourself or give it as a future heirloom, it will truly last.