Where to get your fix of fun, fine and festive jewellery in Jaipur

From sixth-generation gemstone ateliers to contemporary studios crafting everyday silver and costume pieces
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Janhvi Kapoor wearing Raniwala 1881 for Vogue Wedding Book 2025. Photographed by Farhan Hussain

Jaipur has long been India’s gemstone capital. Walk through Johri Bazaar and you’ll see why: vitrines glowing with uncut emeralds, trays of polki diamonds wrapped in tissue, craftsmen hunched over enamel work that hasn’t changed much in technique for centuries.

The story began in the 18th century, when Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II invited skilled artisans to settle in the newly built city, establishing Jaipur as a thriving hub for coloured gemstones and jewellery. And that he did, so much so that today, you’ll find many top jewellery labels being headlined by the sixth, even seventh generation jewellers who’ve inherited the trade and know-how from their ancestors, mastering age-old jewellery techniques and forms. And then there’s the city’s next-gen jewellers crafting fun, throw-on-and-go pieces meant to be lived-in, rather than locked up in your tijoris.

If you’re looking for the best jewellery stores in Jaipur, the city offers a spectrum that spans heirloom polki and kundan sets, festive gemstone statements, demi-fine silver and playful costume pieces. Below, we’ve rounded up the best jewellery stores in Jaipur for bridal, festive, demi-fine and everyday shopping.

Raniwala 1881 Trusted by the likes of Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon, Bhumi Pednekkar, Shahid Kapoor and more, Raniwala 1881 features the most sought-after Polki (flat-cut diamond) collection. Their newest line, Polki Stories by Raniwala 1881, is replete with colourful, fuss-free polki necklaces, earrings and bracelets fit for gifting and easy wear.

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Amrapali Jewels

What began as an exploration of India’s fine crafts in 1980 is now a globally acclaimed brand featuring timeless high jewellery inspired by Mughal, Rajput, Victorian, and Temple styles. From gemstone to diamond, pearls to polki–expect anything and everything.

The House of Rambhajos

Strong since 1921, The House of Rambhajos beautifully marries traditional techniques like kundan and polki with modern design sensibilities to create heirloom-worthy pieces, think larger-than-life bridal necklaces, gemstone satladas, cocktail rings and kundan kadas.

The Gem Palace

One of the oldest and most prominent jewellery stores in Jaipur on the buzzing MI Road, The Gem Palace has crafted pieces for celebrities and leaders from around the world. An unmissable for those who appreciate rare, never-before-seen jewels. Our favourites? An ornamented choti encrusted with diamonds, a fidget spinner of a ring and a candy-esque string of stones.

Ghatiwala Jewellers

Ghatiwala Jewellers has been mastering the traditional, fit-for-the-royalty Jadau jewellery for decades. And now, they’ve introduced a fresh line of playful rose-cut jewellery using coloured gemstones fit for cocktails, festivals and pre-wedding celebrations.

GK Chudiwalas

An atelier best-known for their meenakari, kundan and polki creations since 1951, GK Chudiwalas celebrates Rajasthan’s motifs and designs in their creations. Their latest collaboration with architect Shantanu Garg, called ‘Araaish’, draws inspiration from Jaipur’s stepwells and palaces, and is a must-visit for those on the lookout for something unique.

Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas

With a century’s worth of experience under their belt, BG 1930 is a fine jewellery house creating heirloom gemstone, polki and diamond pieces. What caught our attention is a three-layered necklace with a whopping centre stone, as seen on Ashley Graham and Isha Ambani’s pearl belt.

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Entice, KGK 1905

With stores in Mumbai, Jaipur, Hong Kong and Dubai, Entice displays an array of gemstone and diamond jewellery that is equal parts classic and contemporary. Bookmark for statement diamond pieces, everyday dainty jewels and luxe gifting.

Umrao Jewels

Should you have eyes for the most distinctive of jewels, a visit to Umrao Jewels in the gorgeous Narain Niwas Palace is imperative. The collection is a masterclass in Edwardian, Byzantine, Mughal-Kundan Meena, Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles.

Tholia’s Kuber

Housed inside the Tholia Building on MI Road–the family’s generational home–the atelier is filled with many heirloom pieces and believes in creating the same for generations to come. Check in for timeless polki and jadau pieces, futuristic gemstone brooches and Victorian style pieces.

Tallin Jewels

Designed between Italy and India, Tallin’s collections are a melange of Indian maximalism and Italian design sensibilities. What jumps out the most is their mixing of unusual stones and cuts to create gentle forms featuring floral patterns, and sharp form pieces with striking enamelling and angular designs.

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Gyan Jaipur

An offspring of the prominent legacy brand Jain Jewellers, Gyan Jaipur draws immensely from Jaipur, its arches, latticework and the Aravalis. You get beautifully set precious and semi-precious gemstone jewellery that is timeless yet high in design.

Sunita Shekhawat

Monikered as ‘The Modern Meenakar’, Sunita Shekhawat champions the centuries-old craft of meenakari or enamelling jewellery with expertly paired gemstones. Favoured by the likes of the Ambani family, Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur and Kareena Kapoor Khan, among others, Shekhawat makes a case for enamelling like never before.

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Jewel Saga

If your jewellery memo reads wearable art, Jewel Saga is an unmissable. Vibrant enamelling, coloured gemstones, luminous pearls and Jaipur-inspired motifs are ingeniously paired to bring about one-of-a-kind styles fit for the bride and her tribe alike.

Vasundhra Raj Luxury Jewellery

With stores in Delhi, Noida and now Jaipur, the jewellery house boasts a collection of polki, diamond and gemstone jewels. Worth checking out on your visit are their gemstone-encrusted brooches, and the ‘Raina’ collection ft. luxurious pink tourmalines, rubies, emeralds, peridots and diamonds.

PC Totuka & Sons

If your jewellery moodboard looks right out of a royal period drama, PCT’s Navratan range should be on your radar. Bijoux boxes are flooding with classic emerald, ruby, tanzanite, yellow sapphire, polki and pearl pieces.

Mina Jaipur

Remember those colourful jelly candies from your childhood? That’s what Mina’s jewels look like. Fun, colourful and oh so delicious. With enamelling as the beating heart of the brand, they create stackable bracelets, versatile earrings and vibrant necklaces fit for your everyday shenanigans.
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Noor

Tucked in the bustling Johri Bazaar, Noor draws you in with its striking 92.5 silver everything–necklaces, larger-than-life cocktail rings, regal payals and dual-toned jewels set with semi-precious stones. What’s equally noteworthy are their silver potlis, purses and parandas.

Diane Singh

Inspired by French fashion and India’s rich tribal culture, Diane Singh produces minimalist pieces in silver that go on to become one with you. Think toi et moi rings featuring customisable semi-precious gemstones, sleek stackable bangles, necklaces fit for layering, dainty anklets and then some.

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Tribe Amrapali

From the house of Amrapali, Tribe dived deep into Indian folklore and tribal life to craft casual and occasionwear jewels in silver. Their latest collaboration with The Palace Atelier champions the city’s Pachranga (five-coloured) flag in earpieces, neckchains, charms, lapel pins and more.

Devi Jaipur

For gold-plated silver jewels with Indian-inspired motifs, Devi Jaipur must be on your itinerary. From elegant jhumkas to baalis enamelled in vibrant hues, motif rings to gemstone necklaces–Devi is for those who like their jewels elegant yet elevated.

Meera Jaipur

Check out tribal-inspired silver necklaces, fuss-free everyday baubles and coloured stone rings and pendants. As seen on actor Jaideep Ahlawat, their braided bracelets, as well as charm pendants for men, are second to none.

Manner India

Expertly championing the enamelling technique of Plique-à-jour, which aims to create a stained glass effect by suspending translucent enamel within a metal framework, Manner is creating almost-mystical wearable art. Our top picks–Kaleidoscope Polychrome Hoops, Gul Hathphool and the Barati eyewear. Stocked at Laadu India.

Vamika Jaipur

For a vast collection of silver and alloy jewellery that looks like fine occasionwear pieces, minus the hefty price tag. Also find sterling silver bridal necklace sets, sheeshphools and statement hathphools.

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Mirasa Jewels

Mirasa has created what they call ‘destination fine jewellery.’ Think polki, diamond and gemstone jewellery of your dreams–all in 92.5 silver, gold plating and immaculate finish.

Noble Sculptor Jewellery

Edgy, angular and avant-garde unisex silver jewels. Expect everything from quirky character pendants and statement studs to enamelled, gemstone rings and ombre tennis bracelets.

Shiny Dabba

What looks like a tiny atelier from its facade opens into a world of majestic brooches, lapel pins and gemstone cufflinks–all an ode to Jaipur. Their signature Jaipur pin is inspired by the maze of bazaars in the walled city of Jaipur.

Kassa Jewels

Tucked in the lush lawns of Hotel Narain Niwas Palace, Kassa does sculpted brass pendants, earrings, rings and cuffs that can easily zhuzh up any everyday fit. One of the best jewellery stores in Jaipur if easywear molten-gold-looking jewellery is your thing.

KESYA Jaipur

An eclectic mix of silver and brass jewels fit for festivities and casual wear. KESYA’s enamelled bangles featuring tiny hearts, multi-coloured hydro-quartz studs and bracelets, and polki-inspired pieces can easily become mainstays in your jewellery box.

Jaipur Watch Company

For timepieces that celebrate Rajasthan’s intricate architecture, art and workmanship. Their work features genuine coins from 1950s India, postal stamps dating pre-independence and jaali or latticework as seen in Rajasthan’s architecture.

Kichu

Reimagining traditional Indian jewellery with quirky charms is Kichu. Look out for fierce animal-inspired necklaces, statement signet rings and uniquely-shaped earrings. Stocked at Jaipur Modern