How much does a Kundan set cost?
between INR 50,000 to 2 lakhs
A Polki choker necklace generally costs around INR 4-15 lakhs, while an entire set can cost up to INR 3 crores, depending on the design, number of stones and labour used. Whereas a Kundan jewellery piece is relatively cheaper than Polki jewellery and can be purchased anywhere between INR 50,000 to 2 lakhs.
Is artificial Kundan expensive?
Handmade Kundan Jewellery with real gold and gemstones can cost anywhere from Rs. 50,000 to a few lakhs. But artificial ones are in the range of Rs 1000 plus.
Is Kundan artificial?
In Kundan, there are ones that are moulded in pure gold and also the ones that are artificial Kundan jewellery.
Does Kundan Jewellery turn black?
* Kundan jewellery always needs to be stored in plastic boxes with sponge or cotton as it reacts with the other chemicals and turns the stones black.
What is original Kundan?
Kundan is a form of jewellery made from gold, usually with a core of wax. The term ‘kundan’ itself means highly refined pure gold, and this type of jewellery generally involves 24k pure gold. Kundan jewellery holds credit as one of the oldest forms of jewellery in India with a rich legacy of over 2,500 years.
How do you clean fake kundan jewellery?
The most common method of cleaning kundan jewellery is by a mixture of soap and water. Take few drops of dishwashing detergent in Luke warm water. Soak the jewellery in them. Take them out after sometime and clean the dirt with a soft toothbrush.
What is Jadau set?
It is essentially a technique of jewellery-making wherein precious gemstones such as uncut diamonds, pearls, emeralds and rubies are embedded into gold. Gold is actually turned into a frame on which precious stones are studded without the use of any adhesive.
Why is Jadau expensive?
Jadau jewellery is ONLY done in pure gold form, 22k or 24k, not less than that. And this also makes it quite an expensive form of jewellery.
Why is Jadau so expensive?
It requires a skilled and unique craftsmanship, which of course, makes it very compelling. The traditional form of jewellery is made without any interference of technology, which increases the man hours [it takes to create it], and makes it extremely valuable. It’s pure hand work.
Is Kundan and polki same?
What is the difference between them? Polki is made of uncut diamonds, while Kundan is made of glass stones. Hence, polki shines brighter and is more expensive.