Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 pair |
| Product Type | Necklace Set |
| Stone Shape | AllAll |
| Jewellery Style | Polki |
| Color Grade | White |
| Base Metal | Silver |
| Clarity Type | Clean Look |
| Stone Size | All |
| Stone Color | all |
| Stone Lot Type | 1000 |
| Plating | Gold |
| Origin | India |
| Package Contains | Necklace; Earrings; Tikka |
| Back Foil Type | Gold Foil |
| Stone Type | Kundan |
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Occasion | Engagement, Wedding, Party Wear |
| Setting Use | Bangle, Necklace, Bridal Set, Earring, Maang Tikka, Ring, Bracelet |
| Collection | Rajwadi |
Polki refers to uncut (or minimally cut), natural diamond slices that retain their rough, organic form instead of being faceted like modern diamonds. They have a soft, antique sparkle that’s prized in traditional Indian jewelry.
Foil Polki describes Polki stones that are backed with a thin metal foil (traditionally silver or 24K gold) in the setting. This foil acts like a tiny mirror behind the gemstone, reflecting light into the stone and enhancing its brilliance and visual depth — an essential technique in Kundan and Jadau jewelry to make the Polki look brighter and richer.
🪩 Key CharacteristicsNatural, uncut stones: Each Polki piece is unique in shape, size, and sparkle because the diamonds aren’t precision-cut.
Foil backing: This reflective metal layer under each stone intensifies the light return for visual impact.
Traditional techniques: Typically set using Kundan (gold foil setting) or Jadau methods, the craftsmanship is hand-made and meticulously detailed.
Cultural roots: Polki jewelry traces back to the Mughal era and is a classic part of Indian bridal and ceremonial adornments.
Statement necklaces and chokers (often paired with pearls, emeralds, rubies) — look especially regal for weddings and formal occasions.
Earrings and studs for both traditional and contemporary looks.
Pendant sets that blend classic heritage with modern wearability.
Affordable variants use foil-backed moissanite or cubic zirconia in Polki-style shapes if natural Polki diamonds are cost-prohibitive.
Real Polki vs. Simulant: Authentic Polki is made from natural diamond slices; cheaper versions often use moissanite or CZ with foil backing to mimic the look.
Craftsmanship matters: Look closely at how the foil and stones are set — traditional Kundan/Jadau work will feel more solid and detailed than mass-produced pieces.
Occasions: Such pieces are ideal for weddings, festivals, and heirloom collections. Authentic Polki jewelry can also be an investment that lasts generations.
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