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Amrapali Jewels, is a jewellery house founded in 1978 by Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera in Jaipur. [2] Amrapali designs, produces and distributes tribal, fine and uncut gemstone jewellery. The brand has stores in India and London .
Amrapali Museum is a museum located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, which is dedicated to Indian jewellery and decorative objects. It was inaugurated on 20 January 2018. It was inaugurated on 20 January 2018. The museum is an enterprise of the founders of Amrapali Jewels , Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera.
Jaipur is a major hub for arts and crafts. It has many traditional shops selling antiques, jewellery, handicrafts, gems, bangles, pottery, carpets, textiles, leather and metal products. Jaipur is one of India's largest manufacturers of hand-knotted rugs.
Six episodes of The Jaipur Jewellery Show regarding the jewellery trade there were telecast on NDTV Good Times, [2] [3] [4] prior to the 13th JJS in 2015, where JJS's brand ambassador—Amrita Rao, a Bollywood actress, [5] wore the jewellery designs and interviewed the jewellery brand owners and designers.
Gem Testing Laboratory, Jaipur: This is a coloured gemstone centre in Jaipur. It grades and certifies all kinds of stones, its speciality is in coloured gemstones. Indian Gemological Institute, New Delhi: The Institute is located in New Delhi, IGI serves the gem testing and certification requirements of the industry in North India. [20] [21]
Indian Institute of Crafts & Design (IICD Jaipur) is an academic institution in Jaipur, India, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in craft design. The Indian Institute of Crafts and Design is an autonomous institute set up by the Government of Rajasthan and managed by the Ambuja Educational Institute (AEI) under the public-private ...
Prakash Chand Surana was an Indian jeweler, business person, philanthropist and a music connoisseur, known for his efforts to promote Hindustani music. [1] [2] He was the co-founder of Shruti Mandal, a music community in Jaipur and served as its president, under the aegis of which he reportedly attempted to revive Jaipur gharana tradition. [3]
It is one of the older forms of jewellery made and worn in India. [7] [8] The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan has traditionally been the centre for Kundan in India. [8] It remains an integral part of the traditional bridal wedding trousseau. Traditional settings, including the thappa and ras rawa, are experiencing a revival. [9]