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Art of Thewa By Raghav Rajsoni

Round Thewa set in red Plique-à-jour

Round Thewa set in red Plique-à-jour

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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Rajasthan with this captivating Round Thewa set, crafted in the mesmerizing art form of Plique-à-jour. Each piece is a testament to the exceptional skills of Indian artisans, radiating a fiery red that commands attention.

Exquisite Details:

Plique-à-jour Thewa Artwork: The set features intricate 23kt gold meticulously fused onto meticulously crafted translucent enamel, creating a stained-glass effect unlike any other. This unique art form boasts a prestigious GI tag from the Government of India. 

Stunning Red Radiance: The set boasts a captivating red hue, perfect for symbolizing passion, love, and good fortune.

Lightweight Elegance: The Plique-à-jour technique allows for stunning detail without excessive weight, ensuring comfortable wear all day long.

More Than Just Jewellery:

Handcrafted with Passion: Each piece is meticulously crafted by hand, imbuing it with the soul and artistry of the Indian artisan.

Timeless Design: The round shape offers a classic elegance that transcends trends, making this set a treasured heirloom for years to come.

Versatile Beauty: This set complements a wide range of ensembles, adding a touch of cultural flair to your everyday attire or becoming a dazzling centrepiece for festive occasions.

Perfect for Every Occasion:

Add a touch of elegance to your daily look or elevate your festive wear.

Size: 16 inch pendant
Colour- Red, Brown, Green, Blue, Black and White
Plating- 22kt gold micron plating on silver framing
Material- 23 kt Gold work on glass and sterling silver back Framing.   

Vintage & unique

Thewa art is historically linked to Pratapgarh Rajasthan . The Art of Thewa was recognised by Maharawat Sawant Singh in 1761 when he bestowed craftsman Nathu Lal ji Soni with the tittle of RAJSONI . Thewa work is done with the help of a pen - like tool called tankla . It is almost like a painting of gold on glass background.

Certificate of Authenticity

We provide GI certified products with a authenticity certificate in it.

Care Guide

Kindly avoid from direct use of oil, chemical and water .

Shipping

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Genuine Price

We Believe in supporting the art craft and its sustainability.
Part of our price goes towards the upliftment of Artisan in Thewa and it’s family.

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