Jadau earrings are handcrafted pieces of traditional Indian jewellery, made using the ancient Jadau technique, which dates back to the Mughal era. This method involves embedding uncut diamonds (Polki), pearls, gemstones, and Meenakari (enamel) directly into 22kt gold using a base of lac (natural resin) — without modern adhesives or prongs.
Each earring is a labour of love, often adorned on both sides: one side with uncut diamonds and stones, and the reverse with delicately hand-painted enamel work, making them a visual masterpiece from every angle. No machine-made finish can replicate the detail, depth, and heritage woven into each pair.