A taste of the district
Zaveri Bazaar — zaveri means jeweller — is India's great gold market, a warren of South Mumbai lanes where an estimated two-thirds of the country's gold trade is reckoned to begin. Its signature is high-karat goldwork and the bridal set, gold woven into wedding and festival custom. Sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Chain
14K gold
The gold chain is the everyday form of the metal Zaveri Bazaar exists to move — the warm yellow India favours, worn close.
Bangle
10K gold
The bangle — worn singly or stacked in the Indian manner — is gold at its most weighable, exactly the metal the bazaar trades by.
Earrings
Gold-plated brass · CZ
The bell-shaped jhumka is a classic of Indian goldwork — the traditional festive form the bazaar's 7,000-plus shops have long turned out.
Pendant
14K gold
A solid-gold Om — the devotional pendant worn everyday, the small personal end of a bazaar built on the metal.
Ring
14K gold
A plain gold band — the simplest gold-ring counterpart to the district's more elaborate traditional pieces.
Set
Gold-plated
A long temple-style set, goddess-and-coin motifs drawn from South Indian shrine art — the ceremonial goldwork the bazaar's craft communities are known for.
Pendant
24K gold
A small pure-gold gifting piece, sold by weight — the bullion-adjacent gold gifting tradition that runs through India's gold markets.
Ring
14K gold · natural sapphire
A natural sapphire framed by diamonds in gold — the gemstone-set line the bazaar trades alongside its plain gold.