Kundan Polki Earrings Ruby Bead Pearl Drop Gold
₹329.00
1 in stock
Experience royal Mughal elegance with these magnificent Kundan Polki Earrings. Each piece showcases authentic polki work featuring mirror-like uncut diamond polki stones in round and oval formations, creating luminous brilliance. The layered design combines traditional kundan setting techniques with cascading ruby-red and pink bead drops, accented by delicate white pearls. Gold-plated brass construction ensures lasting beauty. Perfect for brides, weddings, festivals, and celebrations where heritage craftsmanship meets timeless sophistication.
Product Specifications
| Earring Type | Polki Danglers with Bead Drops |
|---|---|
| Style | Kundan Polki with Ruby & Pearl |
| Polki Stones | Mirror-Finish Uncut Diamonds (Polki) |
| Bead Drops | Ruby Red & Pink Beads with White Pearls |
| Setting Technique | Traditional Kundan |
| Metal | Gold-Plated Brass |
| Gold Plating | 22K or High-Quality Gold Plating |
| Length | Approximately 7-9cm with drops |
| Width | Approximately 3cm at widest |
| Weight | Substantial (approximately 50-70g per pair) |
| Closure | Post with Secure Back |
| Craftsmanship | Handcrafted by Skilled Artisans |
| Occasions | Weddings, Festivals, Special Celebrations |
Description
When you want jewelry that makes you feel like royalty, that connects you to centuries of Mughal splendor, that stops people in their tracks, these Kundan Polki Earrings are exactly what you need. These aren’t just earrings. These are pieces of living history, wearable art that carries the legacy of ancient Indian jewelry-making traditions.
Let’s talk about polki first because it’s genuinely special. Polki refers to uncut diamonds in their raw, natural form. Unlike modern brilliant-cut diamonds, polki stones retain their organic shape and have this incredible mirror-like surface that reflects light in a soft, luminous way rather than sharp sparkle. The technique of setting polki diamonds dates back to the Mughal era, making these earrings a connection to royal heritage.
Look at those stones at the top. That large oval polki stone sits proudly, surrounded by smaller round polki stones creating a floral or clustered formation. Each stone catches and reflects light like tiny mirrors, creating this mesmerizing play of brilliance. The craftsmanship required to set each uncut diamond individually is extraordinary. This is artisan work at its finest.
Below that sits another section of polki stones in a beautiful arrangement. Notice how the stones vary in size and shape, creating visual interest and dimension. This layered approach is classic kundan polki design, where each tier builds upon the last, creating architectural elegance.
Then come the drops, and oh, what drops they are. Multiple strands featuring ruby-red and pink beads (likely natural ruby beads or high-quality glass beads in traditional ruby tones) cascade down, interspersed with lustrous white pearls. The combination of deep red, soft pink, and creamy white creates this gorgeous color harmony that’s both vibrant and elegant.
The alternating pattern of ruby beads and pearls isn’t random. It’s thoughtfully designed to create visual rhythm and balance. The way they hang creates beautiful movement, that gentle swaying that traditional Indian jewelry is famous for. Every turn of your head creates a cascade of color and shimmer.
The gold-plated brass setting ties everything together with warm, rich tones. The gold work itself shows intricate detailing, from the beaded borders to the delicate connectors. This level of finishing separates quality jewelry from ordinary pieces.
What Makes These Kundan Polki Earrings Special
Authentic Polki Diamond Work – Polki refers to uncut, raw diamonds that retain their natural form. These aren’t faceted like modern diamonds. Instead, they’re left in their organic state and have one side polished flat to create a mirror-like surface. This ancient technique creates soft, luminous brilliance rather than sharp sparkle. Polki diamonds were favored by Mughal royalty and remain highly prized in traditional Indian jewelry.
Traditional Kundan Setting Technique – Kundan is the method used to set these polki stones. Dating back over 2,500 years, kundan involves setting gemstones using refined gold foil and lac (natural resin). Each stone is individually secured, creating that characteristic Indian jewelry look. The combination of polki diamonds and kundan setting represents jewelry craftsmanship at its most refined.
Ruby and Pearl Color Harmony – The ruby-red and pink beads (traditional Indian jewelry often uses natural ruby beads) combined with white pearls create auspicious color combinations in Indian culture. Rubies symbolize passion, prosperity, and protection. Pearls represent purity, wisdom, and marital harmony. Together, they’re considered highly favorable for weddings and celebrations.
Layered Architectural Design – These aren’t flat studs. These have depth, dimension, and architectural presence. The top polki cluster, the middle polki arrangement, the connecting elements, and the cascading bead drops all work together to create a piece with substantial visual impact. Each layer showcases different aspects of traditional jewelry-making.
Handcrafted Excellence – Every element of these earrings, from polki setting to bead threading, is done by hand by skilled artisans. The precision required to set uncut diamonds, the patience needed to thread multiple bead strands, the expertise to finish gold work beautifully. These are hours of skilled labor resulting in wearable masterpieces.
Gold-Plated Brass Quality – High-quality brass provides durability and weight while the gold plating (typically 22K or similar) creates that rich, warm appearance associated with fine Indian jewelry. This combination offers the look and feel of luxury while being more accessible than solid gold.




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