Featured Handcrafted Jewellery
A curated selection from our workshop, showcasing the core of our heritage—where traditional Zaveri Bazaar craftsmanship meets modern design.
A radiant bride adorned in our complete Kundan bridal set. This look, featuring a statement choker, matching earrings, and maang tikka with emerald green accents, embodies the timeless elegance I strive for in every piece.
Witness the art of layering with this magnificent ruby Kundan bridal set. It starts with a delicate choker and builds up to a grand rani haar, complete with a matching maang tikka, showcasing how our pieces come together in perfect harmony.
This is more than a business, it's my father's legacy. In this video, I share the story of how Krishna Sweta began in Zaveri Bazaar, built on a promise of honesty and a deep respect for the craft of jewellery making.
For the modern bride who loves a touch of sparkle, this emerald and American diamond set is a perfect choice. It combines contemporary design with traditional elegance, making it ideal for a reception or sangeet night.
Experience the grandeur of our Rajwadi bridal collection. This layered set, with its intricate gold-look finish and ruby-colored stones, is designed for the bride who dreams of a royal wedding.
Jewellery for your bride tribe is just as important. This timeless Victorian-style necklace, with its delicate emerald-like stones and uncut polki look, is a piece I designed for the sister of the bride or a bridesmaid.
A closer look at the delicate craftsmanship of one of our pastel green Kundan bridal sets. Notice the hand-set stones and the intricate pendant work, a testament to the skill of our karigars.
Inspired by the master designer Sabyasachi, this statement bracelet is a work of art. The bold elephant motifs and multi-colored stones make it a truly unique piece that elevates any festive look.
Our jewellery is a journey across India. I believe it's important for you to know that our pieces are not just bought and sold; they are handcrafted by our own karigars in Mumbai, Jaipur, and Kolkata, each known for their unique skills.
We haven't forgotten the men. To complete a festive or wedding look, I offer these sharp, elegant brooches. They add just the right amount of shine without being loud, perfect for a groom or his family.
About Featured
When you look at our Kundan or Victorian sets, notice the stone placement—we use the same foil-backed setting techniques you would typically find in fine gold jewellery. Our karigars in Jaipur and Kolkata focus on these structural details because they know that is exactly what distinguishes a piece that lasts from one that feels like just another imitation item.
We have selected these pieces because they represent the full spectrum of our work. Whether you are looking for the weight and presence of a Rajwadi set or the sharp, clean lines of a Victorian piece, these designs were created to bridge the gap between traditional heritage and current style.
The Zaveri Bazaar Standard
My father built this business on a simple premise: if you are going to make imitation jewellery, make it with the same hands that work on gold. That is why you will not find mass-produced, machine-made goods here. When you wear a piece from this collection, you are wearing work that has travelled from our artisans in Mumbai, Jaipur, and Kolkata.
How to Choose Your Piece
- For the Heritage Look: If you want that classic, heavy feel, look at our Kundan and Polki sets. They are designed with a traditional foil-backed setting, which adds both the shine and the physical weight people associate with heirloom jewellery.
- For Contemporary Events: Our Diamond-look and Victorian sets are built for movement. They use flexible links that lie flat against your collarbone, making them ideal for receptions or cocktail nights where you want sparkle without the heavy setup.
- Customisation: The advantage of our direct-to-artisan model is that we can often adjust stone or bead colours to match your outfit. If you see a design you like but need it in a different shade, reach out and we can check the availability of materials with our karigars.
We believe jewellery is a long-term investment in your personal style, which is why we focus on high-grade copper and brass alloys that hold plating for longer, rather than quick-dip alternatives.
Krishna Sweta
I'm Prashant. My father built this shop in Zaveri Bazaar on a promise of honesty, and today, my brother and I honour that every single day. We don't just sell jewellery; we share a legacy of craft that has been passed down to us.
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