Kundan Diamond Ring

This exquisite ring features a central pear-shaped uncut diamond (polki) surrounded by four subsidiary stones, arranged in a stylized petal or foliate composition. The gemstones are mounted using the kundan technique, a hallmark of Indian royal jewelry, in which highly purified gold foil is pressed around each stone to secure it without prongs or bezels.

The refined geometry and fluid vegetal forms reflect the enduring Mughal aesthetic — an artistic synthesis of Islamic and Rajput decorative traditions. Rings of this kind were worn by both men and women in royal courts across southern and northern India, serving as potent indicators of rank, opulence, and familial prestige.

Place of originSouthern India
DateLate 18th to Early 19th Century
AvailabilityUS$
SizeUS 6
Reference numberSO-000112
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