The most renowned and committed jewellers of the city- B.R. Surana Johuree are conducting an exhibition on Polki-The Uncut from 30th January, 2015 to 2nd February,2015 in the Garden City of Bengaluru. They are keeping the exhibition open on Sunday as well for the convenience of clients and viewers who can visit it on their weekly offs. This shows the level of loyalty that is showcased in Surana’s proverb that Art in Jewellery is Never Measured, it’s always treasured.
Polki-The Uncut a very important part of jewellery. It is made up of uncut pieces of stone and these are set in a background that is colourful to give you a tantalizing collection of jewels. The animals that are the most popular ones for Polki are the peacock and the deer as they scintillate the senses with their colours and hues. This provides them with a much needed versatility and gloss and makes them ready to showcase to the customers.
How You Can Aspire to have a Big Fat Indian Royal Wedding:
Polki jewellery is the main element if you aspire to have a grand Indian royal wedding. There are many important types of jewellery like Polki, Kundan and Jadau jewellery and these are made use of to give a regal touch to the weddings. Polki jewellery is famous for being elite, traditional and regal; it is the epitome of India’s rich cultural heritage.
The process of making polki jewellery is a very long and drawn out process. Thus, it is a very time consuming exercise. It demands a very high level of skill and craftsmanship that can only be done by experts. The Mughals were the main royalty to introduce Polki jewellery to India and it is the vanguard of the grandeur of the Mughal era that flourished in India.
In the modern and contemporary times, it has become very trendy to use polki jewellery for bridal jewellery.This is because it gives the brides to be plenty of scope to add an ethnic touch and gives them a chance to experiment with their looks. These adornments make them look very elegant and is very much in vogue among the brides.
What is Polki?
Polki is basically a stone that is composed of unfinished natural diamonds. Polki is actually an uncut diamond that is mined from the earth in a natural way without any enhancements in its texture or colour. Polki has a very natural value and sparkle that makes it highly demanded by all connoisseurs of jewellery.
How is Polki made?
The process of making Polki is very direct and consists of putting flat or uncut stones to be set on pure gold jewellery with lac and pure gold foils.
Season’s Highlights:
The highlights of this season cater to the exquisite collection of Mughal Meenakari Jewellery .It also consists of beautifully crafted niche diamond colour stones jewellery and precious strings in beads. It is only through the efforts of the Surana family that it is now possible to bring this unique collection to the selected clientele. So don’t miss out on this mesmerizing exhibition that is sure to scintillate your senses and make your imagination run wild!