Bangles are an integral part of Indian bridal jewellery. Among the few adornments in the world of jewellery, Jadau-kundan bangles are the ones that capture the heart of every anxious bride. Born from the royal houses of Rajasthan and Gujarat, these masterpieces not only showcase craftsmanship but also evoke a sense of royalty in the bridal jewellery.
Women, especially Indian would be brides love to wear bangles. Jadau-Kundan jewellers are royal heirlooms, generally passed down through the ages, whispering stories of royalty and elegant craftsmanship. It is a delicate combination of traditionalism and modern elegance.
Brides thus adorn themselves with jadau jewellery where every sparkle tells a different story of grace, heritage and craftsmanship.
Each jadau bangle is a masterpiece, crafted with precision and care. Behind the effortless grace lies generations of effort and skills. The goldsmith shapes the frame, the Kundansaaz shapes the frame, and the Meenakar sets the precious stones along with vibrant meenakaru designs.
The Jadau-kundan bangles generally gleam with uncut diamonds, making them a gorgeous addition to the bridal jewellery set. Thus, gold Jadau jewellery designs have always been popular for centuries among Indian brides.
Contemporary designers are reimagining the art and have introduced silhouettes, pastel enamels and open cuff styles in the bangles.

Heavy gold-plated meenakari jadau bangles studded with diamonds and featuring pink, green and yellow colours look beautiful when paired with a bridal lehenga. These bangles showcase colourful enamel work on the inner and outer surfaces. They are perfect for both traditional and fusion bridal ensembles.
These are the ones that have a touch of royalty and carry a vintage allure. You will find intricate works like motifs, peacocks, lotuses and elephants on the bangles. True to its name, the craftsman uses the jadau technique of embedding uncut Polki diamonds, rubies, emeralds and pearls into the gold framework to bring the antique look to the bangles. The best part about this art is that the diamonds and rubies are embedded without using adhesive. This process is performed entirely by hand and perfected with skills.
This is the most favourite for all contemporary brides. It is a fusion style jadau bangle that blends traditionalism with modern minimalism. These bangles are the true epitome of elegance mixed with traditionalism. Along with the pastel meenakari work and asymmetric gemstone layout, these bangles also feature diamond settings. They are perfect for the bridal and pre-wedding events. Among the different fusion jadau bangles, layered jadau bangles or chura give a dramatic look. They are crafted in coordinated designs and can be customised according to the preferred gemstones and motifs that match the bridal attire.
When the Indian bride wears a jadau bangle, she carries her family’s legacy and heritage with her on the day of her wedding. These masterpieces carry the weight of artistry, the warmth of gold, and untold stories of royalty.
Discover the timeless beauty of Jadau Kundan jewellery with Surana jadau jewellery. Bhuramal Rajmal Surana Johuree, since 1735, has been one of the most prominent names for Kolkata jadau jewellery. Originating from the royal courts of India, our Jadau jewellery collection embodies the perfect blend of historical craftsmanship and contemporary design.
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