Description
The bride, held in jewel-tone light. Our exquisitely handcrafted Ruby & Amethyst Kundan Bridal Choker Set sculpts two rows of stones into a wide gold-tone Kundan choker — uncut polki diamond crystals across the top, alternating deep-red ruby kite stones and Kundan diamonds across the bottom — finished with amethyst purple tear-drop briolette beads dangling along the lower edge. The matching jhumka earrings carry the same Kundan + ruby + amethyst language across the entire set.
Designed for the bride who walks the line between heritage and her own quiet luxury, the set carries Sabyasachi-grade haute couture poise — at home with a heavy banarasi, an oxblood lehenga, or an ivory chikankari saree.
Design Details
- Artistry: Hand-set gold-tone Kundan-style work with two distinct rows — uncut polki diamond crystals in foiled-back gold settings across the top, alternating deep-red ruby kite/marquise stones and Kundan diamonds across the bottom.
- Motif: The Kundan Bridal Choker — a centuries-old Indian bridal heirloom code, recast here in a vivid ruby + amethyst palette.
- Accents: Amethyst purple tear-drop briolette beads dangle along the lower edge of the choker; the matching jhumka earrings carry ruby cabochon tops, Kundan diamond bodies, and amethyst tear-drop drops.
- Metal: Brass base with gold-tone plating and traditional foiled-back Kundan setting.
- Choker Dimensions: Wide choker fit, approximately 14-15 inches at the back closure with adjustable extender; comfortable on the collarbone.
- Closure: Hook-and-eye with safety chain on the choker; sterling silver push-back posts on the jhumka earrings.
Who Can Wear It?
- The Modern Bride: Mehendi, Sangeet, Reception — the ruby and amethyst palette photographs beautifully against oxblood, mulberry, ivory, and champagne lehengas/sarees.
- The Wedding Guest: A heritage statement set that holds its own beside the heaviest bridal jewellery without overpowering.
- Festive Wear: Diwali, Karva Chauth, Eid, Sangeet — the rubies and amethysts glow warm under candlelight.
- The Heirloom Collector: A meaningful piece for the woman who collects bridal jewellery with intention and inheritance in mind.
Styling Tips & Occasions
- Oxblood Banarasi: Heavy oxblood silk with zardozi work, sleek low bridal chignon, smokey-bronze eye, warm berry lip — the set reads as quiet haute couture.
- Ivory Chikankari Saree: Soft cream chikan with subtle silver work, half-up romantic waves, dewy skin — the ruby and amethyst pop against the pale canvas.
- Champagne-Gold Lehenga: Tone-on-tone gold with intricate gota patti, soft glam makeup — the choker melts beautifully into the gold register.
- Hair & Makeup: Sleek low bridal chignon or romantic half-up; dewy fair-medium skin; warm berry-rose lip; smokey kohl-lined eyes. No maang tikka required — the set carries the bridal language on its own.
Care Tip: Keep your jewellery away from perfume, lotion, and chlorinated water. Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after every wear and store in the provided airtight pouch to preserve the gold tone, Kundan brilliance, and amethyst bead lustre.












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