A taste of the district
Johari Bazaar — the Jewellers' Market of Jaipur's Pink City — is one of the world's great centres for cutting and trading coloured stones, in a city widely called the Gemstone Capital of the World. Its signature is emeralds, rubies and sapphires alongside the hand-crafts of kundan and meenakari enamel. Sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Ring
14K gold · natural emerald
A natural emerald set in gold — the district's flagship coloured stone, the Gemstone Capital's signature worn on a hand.
Ring
14K gold · natural ruby
A natural ruby haloed in diamonds — one of the three headline stones Jaipur is cut and traded on.
Ring
14K gold · natural sapphire
A natural sapphire framed by diamonds — rounding out the district's big-three coloured stones alongside emerald and ruby.
Pendant
14K gold · natural emerald
A single natural emerald on a chain, in the spirit of a city that made its name polishing and trading the world's green stones.
Studs
14K gold · natural emerald
Natural emerald set in gold at the ear — the accessible everyday coloured-stone piece alongside the district's rings.
Bracelet
14K gold · lab-created stones
Several coloured stones stationed along a gold chain — the district's varied-stone specialty gathered on one wrist.
Set
Gold-plated brass · CZ
Kundan — stones set into a framework of gold foil — one of the crafts Jaipur's founder invited masters here to practise, in a traditional bridal choker.
Bangle
Gold-plated · enamel
Meenakari — vivid enamel fused onto metal in traditional patterns — is Johari Bazaar's colour set against the stone, a craft nurtured under royal patronage.