A beautiful pair of rabbit earrings, transformed from crystals that forms the core of the
rabbit’s body and then adorned with a stunning array of diamonds, and pink tourmalines in
9K gold.
The special work here is the Kundan setting – a technique most closely associated with
the jewelled arts of the Mughal emperors. The goldsmith can set gemstones (diamonds in
this design) directly into surfaces, or into engraved gem materials, such as rock crystal.
Kundan pieces are extremely intricate and involve a lot of skilled labour. Each piece is
hand-finished, which translates into countless hours of hard work by skilled artisans. The
time taken to craft a small piece of kundan jewellery could vary anywhere between two to
three months, depending on the craftsmanship and the intricacy of the chosen design.
This piece took over 3.5 months to finish, with over 6 craftsmen and designers involved at
various stages.
Diamond White Round Rose Cut: 1.34 ct. (Approx.)
Pink Tourmalines: 0.03 ct. (Approx.)
Dimension: 2.92 (W) x 3.32 (L) x 1.05 (D) cm.
Weight: 25.53 g.