Traditional Kundan Choker Set For Women
With fashion constantly evolving by season, a small number of items never go out of style. One of our treasures is the Traditional Kundan Choker Set, a jewel that carries the weight of history, displays beautiful details and shows a sense of royalty. Designed for you to celebrate, not only to wear, this heirloom set showcases the essence of royal India and the fine craft of the artisans.
Being part of Indian history, jewellery is not only an accessory but also shows a person’s identity, contribution and joy. Of all the timeless trinkets worn by British royals on their necks and brides at their weddings, the Traditional Kundan Choker Set has an unmatched reputation. It is not only an item of jewellery; it displays ancient art, reminds us of former opulence and stands as a sign of style that continues through time.
Original Kundan jewellery which began in the royal courts and was polished by expert artisans, has remained among the best styles for adornment due to its sophistication. Kundan doesn’t need machine work or cut stones to shine. Instead, it inspires with uniqueness and small misshapen jewels that truly reflect a human touch.
This Traditional Kundan Choker Set pays tribute to the beautiful history of Indian jewelry. For the woman who is dressed in both heritage and style, this selection combines timeless touches with comfortable use. It catches the eye, be it worn on the bridal head or at the middle of a vibrant table, due to its classic elegance and not any flashiness.
This isn’t just jewellery you wear. It’s jewellery you inherit. Jewellery you remember. Kundan Choker Set For Women is a jewellery that turns moments into memories.
The Story Behind the Shine
Long before diamonds were famous, Indian royals preferred to wear Kundan jewelry. The ancient art of Kundan jewellery started with the palaces in Rajasthan and the artists in Gujarat. What makes it special is its gentle, uncomplicated style: stones and glass gems on a gold foil base, symbolizing stories from long-gone dynasties.
We offer the Traditional Kundan Choker Set to highlight this lasting tradition. All the curves, stones and sparkling lights are carefully put together to make guests feel like maharanis and empresses.
Kundan Choker Set and its components
Every part of the Traditional Kundan Choker Set fits together makes it a style that’s as timeless as it is impressive.
The choker necklace
The choker looks like a necklace of royal jewels, using Kundan stones and tiny pearl drops as its centerpieces. On top of a large gold-plated base, the design boasts floral and peacock designs, along with Meenakari finish in classic colors like emerald green, ruby red and sapphire blue.
The Earrings
The earrings are the same style as the choker, with a twist that softly drops at the wearer’s movement. These earrings are light but still look royal, shining brightly with Kundan and helping complete the entire look in style.
Maang Tikka
A piece of jewelry that doesn’t go unnoticed, the maang tikka is a stunning addition for the classic look filled with crystals and tiny designs, all complementing the choker exactly.
Let’s talk about the material;
Materials Used & Their Handling
- The material is made from an anti-allergic alloy and given a shiny, classic coating of 22K gold.
- Handset stones, meant to be uncut, with pearls and applying Meenakari enamel work.
- Each item is handmade by skilled craftsmen using the methods passed down in Jaipur and Bikaner.
All pieces of Kundan jewelry are drawn by hand, fashioned in wax, sealed with stones in pure Kundan style and thoroughly polished to ensure perfection. Each set is different and that’s what makes it special.
Types of Traditional Kundan Choker Set
Let your jewelry take you to a place where each choker represents a tale, each gem comes from royal bloodlines and every twisting shape brings Indian influence. This set collection consists of many different styles that reflect India’s rich and varied heritage. If you’re after a wedding look or a striking evening ensemble, there are plenty of pieces here that fit your own style.
The Royal Rajasthani Choker
This impressive design honors the grandeur and glory of Rajasthan’s royal places. Because it features broad gold-plated bands, Kundan stones and either pearls or beads, this choker will surely catch attention.
Many pieces use peacocks, lotuses and arches based on jharokha as motifs and feature enamel work in combinations of red, green and blue. These materials make for amazing wedding dresses and festive gowns.
Highlights:
- Broad base with meenakari enamel on the reverse
- Pearl drop necklaces with beads hanging beneath
- A strong use of red, green and antique gold highlights
- The garden choker wedged in my Mughal garden
The Mughal Garden Choker
This exquisite floral and vine work of art is inspired from the intricate patterns of Mughal Art and Architecture. A narrower silhouette and sophisticated arrangement of uncut stones, set closely in a scalloped pattern, characterize it. A luminous glow from the neckline is brought with the soft sheen of pearls and glass polki stones.
Highlights:
- Motifs of femininity, floral and vine detail.
- Lightweight and easy on eyes for day weddings or Mehendi functions.
- Matched with maang tikka and chand balis.
Temple Inspired Heritage Choker
This set is a visual symphony, blending the spiritual richness of South Indian temple jewellery with the delicate finesse of setting that is Kundan. Goddess motifs, temple pillars and sunbursts are showcased with tiny march rubies and enamel in ruby tones, outlined with tiny pearls. It is ideal for traditional pujas or bridal ceremony or cultural festivities.
Highlights:
- It is indicated by distinct religious and mythological elements.
- It has matte gold finish with red and green highlights.
- Consists of deity engravings in the tikka and bold jhumkas
A Modern-Minimalist Kundan Choker
A variation to this is for those who adore tradition but are in love with understated elegance. It whispers volumes. The Polki Kundan Choker Set is the minimalist; its slim profile and spaced out stonework makes it perfect for contemporary wardrobes. An elegant, graceful look is made with a single line of Kundan teardrops, framed with pearls.
Highlights:
- Suitable for Indo-western outfits and lightweight and versatile
- Perfect for cocktail events, sangeet and festive brunches.
- It can be worn solo or layered on top of clothes that are a little longer.
Bridal Grand Choker
A crown jewel of the collection, this opulent set is designed for the bride who does not want to wear anything but royal on the special day. The design features a deep bib style cascading off of the collarbone with layered stones and filigree metalwork, two pearl strands and coloured drops. It usually arrives as a complete set with suitable earrings, tikka and even haathphool or armlet.
Highlights:
- Multilayered and extended elaborate craftsmanship.
- It was dominated by champagne gold tones and ruby or emerald accents.
- It complements heavily lehengas, Banarasi sarees and velvet ensembles.
What makes our Kundan Choker set the best?
And thus, to pay tribute to Indian tradition with a modern soul, comes our carefully selected Traditional Kundan Choker Sets. Our pieces can dress an occasion – whether you’re prepping for your wedding, attending a festive celebration or simply adding a showstopper to your jewellery box.
Classic Kundan Choker Sets
It's regal gold tones, hand set Polki stones and dangling pearl drops. Thankfully, these Kundan choker set gold comes straight out of the Rajput and Mughal courts are great for bridal trousseaus or ceremonial gatherings.
Pearl-Kissed Elegance
Ivory pearls layered with Kundan motifs serve as a softer, more romantic feel with chokers. Great for engagement party or sangeet nights, these Kundan choker set silver are the perfect blend of tradition and trend.
Floral inspired kundan chokers
For a young bride or bridesmaides looking for a fresh and youthfull twist on heritage jewellery these intricate floral motifs embedded with pastel hued stones and meenakari detailing at the back are ideal.
Vibrant Gemstone Kundan Sets
Drama and depth are added by colourful gemstones infused into traditional Kundan chokers, ruby red, emerald green, royal blue... The ones for the bold, who don't wear jewellery, they tell stories.
A Piece for Every Personality
Every piece in the Traditional Kundan Choker Collection is bold or romantic, traditional or modern and expresses a woman’s inner strength and outer grace, no matter how you define your style.
Why choose a traditional Kundan choker set?
- Handmade: A labor of love by skilled Indian artisans using age old techniques Jadau and meenakari.
- Statement Appeal: If you want a choker set in your ethnic wear collection, then you must know that it sits just higher than the neck. It will attract more attention of face and the neck line, so suitable for plunging or V neck ethnic wear only.
- One can wear it with lehenga, saree, sharara or Indo – western outfit.
- Eternally Appropriate: Because these chokers are gold based and are intricately detailed, they will always be in season. They are heirlooms waiting to be passed down.
Conclusion
Traditional Kundan Choker Set isn’t just an ornament. It celebrates feminine strength, the culture of its roots and timeless beauty. It tells a story of hundreds of years, empires and emotions. Each wear breathes new life into an ancient art and you redefine tradition through your own modern perspective. Check out Kundan choker set with price on our website.
Wear Women kundan choker set, own it, pass it on and become part of the legend of Kundan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the significance of Kundan?
A: India epitomizes its royal legacy in jewellery such as Kundan - it’s not simple jewellery, it’s heritage. Originally worn by queens and brides, it stands for class, festivity and eternity of beauty.
Q: How to tell if Kundan is real?
A: Real Kundan is the name given to handcrafted kundan that has a slightly uneven artistic finish and/or hand crafted with a thick sheet of gold foil. Peer into the back of the piece to look for enamel work and weight – most fake ones are glued or look too perfect.
Q: What is the primary metal used in Kundan jewellery?
A: Traditional Kundan is made by using pure gold. Modern versions use silver or gold plated alloys to reduce the price of the item.
Q: What is Kundan also known as?
A: Bikaneri jewellery, also known as Kundan is also associated with a technique, called Jadau. But that differs a little from Polki, but is related to it.
Q: How to check Kundan quality?
A: Check the finish and stone placement and give it a good old heft. On the reverse, quality Kundan will exhibit fine intricate handwork, clean setting and a very rich enamel. When it comes to gold, you always need to ask for certification.