The Haar
The central piece. Polki, jadau-kundan, or designer-diamond, by your tradition.
Bespoke bridal commissions for the Indian wedding — from the haar to the maang tikka to the kamarbandh. Each piece custom-designed, set, and finished by the named karigars below.
The central piece. Polki, jadau-kundan, or designer-diamond, by your tradition.
Forehead-set, balanced for full-day wear. Hand-strung from gold framework.
Throat-line, often the most ornate. We balance Meena enamel reverse-side with frontal kundan.
Waist-belt. Modular construction — adjustable, removable charms, future-resizable.
Plume ornament for the groom. Heritage Mughal silhouette adapted for the contemporary wedding.
Bangles, earrings, hath panja, payal, anklets, nath. Costing per piece on consultation.
Bridal projects are the most personal work we take on. Every decision — from stone origin to the curve of a chandbali — is made together. The process below is the rhythm we follow with every commission.
In person at Jaipur, video, or via WhatsApp. We map the trousseau, the budget, and the wedding date — typically 4–8 months out.
Family heirlooms reviewed, references gathered, hand-drawn sketches approved together. 2-week iteration.
You attend (or we video) the stone selection from current inventory + sourcing trips. Each stone certified.
The named karigars take over. 8–16 weeks for the full trousseau. Photo updates every 2 weeks.
In Jaipur or shipped to your city. Adjustments tailored on the day. Documentation signed.
Every Neelam piece carries a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee. Annual cleaning + service offered at the atelier.