Collection: Necklaces | Traditional Indian Gold Plated Necklaces – Jija Jewellery

Welcome to Jija Jewellery's necklace collection — a celebration of India's richest jewellery heritage, handcrafted in Satara, Maharashtra. We specialise in traditional designs that honour the artistry of generations, reimagined for the modern Indian woman.

Our collection spans Maharashtrian necklaces like the Kolhapuri Saaj (a sacred 21-vati gold-plated bridal piece), the Thushi (a traditional short necklace worn since the Peshwa era), the Chandrakor (a crescent-shaped choker), and the beloved Putali Haar (coin pendant necklace). We also carry South Indian temple jewellery necklaces featuring goddess motifs and Kundan necklaces with meenakari detailing.

All necklaces are crafted in gold-plated brass with a premium anti-tarnish coating, ensuring lasting shine for 1–2 years with proper care. Prices range from ₹1,350 to ₹6,500, making authentic Indian jewellery accessible for brides, festival-goers, and everyday wear alike. Free shipping available pan-India.

Perfect for: Maharashtrian weddings · Ganesh Chaturthi · Navratri · Diwali gifting · Bridal trousseau · Haldi & Mehendi ceremonies · Daily ethnic wear.

Material & finish

Gold-plated brass with premium anti-tarnish coating. Nickel-safe. Lasts 1–2 years with proper care — avoid water, perfume, and sweat.

FAQ

 

What is a jhumka?

A jhumka is a traditional Indian bell-shaped drop earring, popular across Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and South India. Worn at weddings and festivals, jhumkas come in gold-plated, Kundan, and temple styles. Jija Jewellery offers jhumkas from ₹400.

What is a chandbali?

A chandbali is a crescent moon-shaped earring from Mughal jewellery tradition, widely worn at Indian weddings. The name combines 'chand' (moon) and 'bali' (earring). Jija Jewellery's chandbalis are gold-plated with Kundan or CZ stone detailing.