Jadau jewelry is made by embedding uncut diamonds, precious gemstones, and pearls in gold. The name Jadau comes from the colloquial term 'jadd', which means to embed-using gold as a frame wherein diamonds and gemstones are studded without an adhesive.
Origin of Jadau

Although the art of making Jadau ornaments was brought to India by Mughals, the skill has long since been perfected by Rajasthani craftsmen. In the Mughal era, Jadau was a technique used to create designer furniture, boxes, and idols. Today, you can find Jadau jewelry across India.
How is jadau Made?
The art of making Jadau jewelry demands an eye for detail, and a team of expert craftsmen
called Criteria. Once the Criteria creates the design and gold frame, the next step is to embed the precious stones. A group of people called the 'Ghaarias' do the embedding work. before embedding, they heat the gold framework to make it pliable. When the framework cools, it seals the stones within itself without the need of an external adhesive. In the end, the back of the ornament is adorned with meenakari.
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