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Spare 5%Granatglasierte Chandbali-Ohrringe
Granatglasierte Chandbali-Oh.. Angebot₹ 40,379.00 Regulärer Preis₹ 42,499.00
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Handcrafted 925 Silver Polki Jewellery | Kundan Sets, Bridal and Simple Designs

Polki jewellery is one of the most significant jewellery making art forms of India that dominates global markets whilst maintaining a global relevance and wide-reaching appeal. This is due to its timeless beauty, and its cultural significance to the history of India. The fact that Polki Kundan Sets are also different from contemporary moissanite jewellery, in that silver polki jewellery is made from lab-created moissanite in its raw, uncut form. This uncut moissanite preserves the organic beauty of the stone, and each piece carries the artisanal quality of individually set gems. Where polki jewellery in silver relies on its rustic aesthetic ability to stand out against other accessories like polki kundan earrings jewellery, stretches the earlier claims, yet presents a mix of modern and old-world rustic opulence.

Polki jewellery has a historical tie into bridal and festive wear in the region which often represents the wealth, and grandeur of Indian culture. As kundan polki sets jewellery is heirloom jewellery it is most often a gift, perhaps to celebrate a milestone in life, or some other kind of commemoration or celebration. The superior sparkle and craftsmanship of Polki is usually favoured by buyers who want traditional jewellery, but one that boasts timelessness.

The History of Polki Jewellery

Polki is derived from the royal courts of India and was a sign of nobility and taste in the Indian courts. Polki's refinement and grandeur were promoted during the Mughal era, emphasised by the fact that emperors and queens wore elaborate Polki pieces to symbolise wealth and power.

Over the years, Polki pieces have become important for people who want traditional jewellery, but the output has been broadened and moved to elsewhere with specific cultural meanings, while the desire for authentic styles of Polki jewellery increases during weddings and festivals. The continued presence of Polki craft indicates that jewellery, and the way it is worn, is deeply rooted in Indian society. The glory of Polki designs can be seen today as contemporary artisans use traditional practices while working to apply different tastes, forms, and polish to this classic style.

Methods of Polki Jewellery Making

It involves intensive hand-crafting techniques, passed on one generation after another, to develop Polki jewellery. The local artisans who create Polki jewellery utilize the very unique technique of ‘jadau’ wherein the uncut moissanites are enclosed in silver foil and then meticulously set by expert hands.

In the case of the majority of jadau styles, in addition to the Polki colour stone, Meenakari, or very colorful enamel art, and colored glass are utilized to functionally and visually enable variety in depth, color, and detailing of the piece. The end result of these Polki pieces creates an attractive waterfall of textured, colorful natural moissanite brilliance.

Overall making of Polki Jewellery remains primarily an inherited and long-standing cultural art; Today, artisans continue this tradition while incorporating contemporary design sensibilities, creating pieces that are both aesthetically striking and suited to modern occasions. This relationship between traditional aesthetics and modern aesthetics seek to enrich and broaden the overall potentiality and relevance of Polki jewellery in current fashion.

Stones Used in Kicky and Perky Polki Jewellery

At Kicky and Perky, we are committed to responsible sourcing for our Polki pieces. We use lab-created moissanite in its raw, uncut form, alongside semi-precious stones including rubies, onyx, talfe, and pearls that beautifully enhance each design.

Further, to enhance the aesthetic as well as the cultural value of the kundan polki sets, we consider traditional kundan work as well other embellishments of uncut gemstones and single cuts where appropriate. All stones are selected from a curated collection with a strong eye for clarity, brightness, symbolism and even quality, that is consistent with the Kicky & Perky quality standards.

Our Silver Polki Jewellery Sets and Collections

The Kicky & Perky Polki collection is vast, and shows a multitude of jewellery pieces and styles to compliment different personalities and occasions  The offerings include: 

Magnificent statement necklaces that are beautiful conversation starters! 

Understated polki kundan earrings that subtly bring sparkle and sophistication to the ear. 

Ornate bangles and bangles sets that compliment traditional attire, no matter the occasion.

Highly demanded chokers and layered necklaces that respectfully interpret classic contemporary motifs and fashion. 

Best-selling pieces that blend the brilliance of polki moissanite into contemporary silhouettes.

All of these pieces are perfect for weddings, celebrations, festivals such as Diwali, and any other momentous occasion involving family and friends, however they also lend themselves nicely toward fusion and everyday styles and we feel they can work together to bring a timeliness elegance!

Why Choose Kicky and Perky for Polki Jewellery

Polki jewellery is a stunning fusion of heritage, artistry, and luxury, perfect for anyone who loves timeless cultural heritage and true artisanal craftsmanship. Kicky and Perky's commitment to quality materials and traditional techniques ensures every piece honours this legacy.

Browse through our Polki jewellery collection and discover timeless pieces that are sure to become a keeper or statement piece. Celebrate your heritage and your loved ones, and wear polki jewellery in silver that honours beauty, tradition, and elegance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Polki Jewellery

1. What is polki jewellery?

Polki jewellery is a traditional Indian jewellery art form that uses uncut, raw stones set in metal using the jadau technique. Unlike faceted gemstones, polki stones are used in their natural uncut form, which gives each piece a unique organic texture and shimmer. Traditional polki is set in gold, while Kicky and Perky's collection features polki set in 925 sterling silver for a modern, accessible take on this ancient craft.

2. Is polki jewellery expensive compared to gold polki?

Traditional polki jewellery set in 22KT gold can be very expensive due to the cost of gold and the intensive handcrafting process. Kicky and Perky's silver polki jewellery offers the same traditional jadau craftsmanship and uncut stone setting in BIS-certified 925 sterling silver, making it significantly more accessible while preserving the artisanal quality and cultural significance of polki jewellery.

3. What is the difference between Kundan and polki jewellery?

Both kundan and polki are traditional Indian jewellery styles that use the jadau setting technique. The key difference is in the stones: polki jewellery uses uncut, raw stones in their natural form, which gives a rustic, textured appearance. Kundan jewellery uses highly refined, glass or gemstone settings with a smoother, more polished finish. Many pieces, including those in the Kicky and Perky collection, combine both techniques for a rich, layered look known as kundan polki jewellery.

4. How do I care for my polki jewellery?

Store polki jewellery pieces individually in soft anti-tarnish pouches away from moisture, perfumes, and chemicals. Avoid wearing during activities that expose the jewellery to water or harsh substances. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. The silver base and meenakari enamel detailing in our pieces require basic care to maintain their brilliance across years of festive and bridal wear.

5. Can polki jewellery be worn for everyday use?

Traditional heavy polki bridal sets are typically reserved for weddings and festive occasions due to their size and weight. However, our simple polki jewellery range including polki kundan earrings, delicate polki bangles, and lightweight polki pendants is designed for more frequent wear. These pieces are suitable for festive gatherings, family celebrations, and semi-formal occasions.