IGI Traditional Jewelry Report, sets a benchmark
IGI
certifies & validates traditional Jadau & Polki jewelry
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Confluence of Regalia & Assurance
The
International Gemological Institute (IGI), the largest global independent gem
certification and appraisal institute, certifies traditional Jadau and Polki jewelry.
The IGI Traditional Jewelry Report has become a benchmark and helps discerning
buyers validate real Jadau jewelry from fakes; and differentiate between
original Polki creations and glass rendered designs.
Jadau
jewelry is considered the epitome of traditional Indian craftsmanship. The
technique of creating Jadau can be done by using uncut diamonds or glass.
Jewelry created using uncut diamond is commonly referred to as Polki while the
ones created using different imitation as stones are referred to as Kundan. The
undersides of both the kinds of jewelry are enameled.
Pioneers
in the field of jewelry certification, IGI recognized the need amongst
consumers to clearly differentiate between Jadau, Polki and Kundan; and today
the ‘IGI Traditional Jewelry Report’ has proved to become a major reliable
factor that helps value-conscious buyers purchase their jewelry with absolute
peace of mind. The certification process is also encouraged by retailers who can
now sell their merchandise confidently.
Mr.
Tehmasp Printer, Managing Director, IGI-India, said, “Consumer confidence in
the splendor is crucial! Jadau jewelry is the true example of traditional
craftsmanship fashioned for the classic Indian bride. The charm of the jewelry
lies in the credibility of its creation and at IGI, we are happy to be pioneers
in the traditional jewelry certification arena.”
“With
advanced standards in place, IGI hopes to contribute towards the entry of
Indian traditional designs on the global front. Purchasing legitimate jadau
jewelry in its complete splendor is the right of every consumer and providing them
with a technique to bifurcate Polki from Kundan and the likes is crucial. Being
the world’s foremost name in diamond, gemstone and diamond jewelry
certification, IGI considers itself responsible to provide a sense of
confidence to the end consumer,” Mr. Printer added.
Over
the past few years, several attempts have been made to duplicate original Polki
designs in glass without appropriate disclosure. Informed consumers from across
the country have realized a potential threat in purchasing such type of
jewelry. The inability to separate uncut diamonds from glass stones and the
prevalence of malafide practices have often led to Jadau enthusiasts abandoning
the idea of purchasing them.
The
lack of validation from an appropriate authority has led to this fear in the
minds of consumers who wish to have uncut diamonds in their jewelry as opposed
to the glass creation.
Traditional jewelry:
Jadau,
Polki and Kundan -Confluence of Regalia & Assurance:
Mastery
beyond comparison & an exceptionally well curated piece of art and a
vintage dream woven elegantly into the Indian wedding trousseau; that is the
beauty of Jadau jewelry. Inspired by the rich Mughal dynasty and its cultural
expanse, the jewelry is predominantly patronized and manufactured in the
Northern parts of the country. The term Jadau primarily refers to the technique
used to create traditional designs while Polki and Kundan jewelry are the types
of Jadau.
The
factor that differentiates Polki from Kundan jewelry is that Polki jewelry uses
uncut diamonds while Kundan is essentially a glass stone. Owing to the origin
of the diamonds used in them, Polki jewelry is highly appreciated and valued.
The style was introduced in India by the Mughals while Kundan, as the name
suggests, is a traditional Rajasthani style of jewelry.
In
the early years, the style was surely admired and adorned by the rich and
affluent royals but over a period of time, the jewelry paved way to the visual
of a quintessential Indian heritage wedding, adding fervor to the ensemble.
With Bollywood revamping its positioning, the demand for Jadau has increased
manifold in the past decade, carving a niche for itself.
A
picturesque wedding spectacle, matured to perfection with Mughal as well as
Indian contemporary designs from across the whole of Rajasthan is the
invincible concept today and having uncut diamonds makes it complete.
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