The Polki necklace is the crown jewel of Indian jewellery tradition. Whether you are a bride seeking a showstopping centrepiece or a jewellery connoisseur looking for a statement heirloom, Kala Johare's necklace collection in Jaipur offers unmatched variety and authenticity.
Our Polki Necklace Collections
Polki Kanthi Necklace
The kanthi is a classic short necklace that sits elegantly at the base of the throat. Our Polki kanthi necklaces feature close-set uncut diamonds in intricate Kundan settings, often paired with matching jhumka earrings. These are versatile pieces — suitable for everyday wear for those who prefer understated luxury, as well as festive occasions.
Polki Rani Haar
The rani haar (queen's necklace) is the most opulent piece in our collection — a long, layered necklace that drapes elegantly over the chest. Traditionally worn by Rajputana queens, our rani haars feature multiple strands of hand-knotted beads interspersed with Polki stones and gold caps, terminating in a grand pendant. These are bridal heirlooms of the highest order.
Read our complete Polki necklace buying guide to learn how to choose the right piece for your occasion.
Layered Polki Necklace Sets
Contemporary bridal fashion favours the layered necklace look — combining a choker with a mid-length necklace and a long haar. Our curated layered sets are designed to work beautifully together, with complementary stone sizes and consistent Kundan setting styles across all pieces.
Kundan Necklace Sets
Our Kundan necklace sets showcase the full glory of traditional Jaipur Kundan work — vibrant coloured stones (emerald, ruby, sapphire) in refined gold foil settings, with Meenakari enamel work on the reverse. Visit our Kundan Meena jeweller page to learn more about this ancient technique.
Temple Jewellery Necklace
Inspired by the sacred jewellery traditions of South Indian temples, our temple jewellery necklaces feature deity motifs — Lakshmi, Ganesha, peacocks, and lotus patterns — crafted in antique gold finish. These pieces are increasingly popular for South Indian weddings and fusion bridal looks.
Polki Necklace Buying Guide: What to Consider
1. Necklace Length
- Choker (14–16 inches): Sits at collar bone — pair with open necklines
- Princess (17–19 inches): Most versatile length for all necklines
- Matinee (20–24 inches): Ideal with high-neck blouses and sarees
- Opera/Rani Haar (28–36+ inches): Grand bridal look with lehengas
2. Stone Quality
For necklaces, we recommend Syndicate Polki (highest clarity) or Zimbabwe Polki for the main stones, with Kilwana Polki for border detail work. Learn more about identifying real Polki stones.
3. Gold Purity
All our necklace sets are crafted in BIS-hallmarked 22K gold — the standard for Polki and Kundan jewellery. The higher gold content ensures the soft, warm tone that showcases Polki stones perfectly.
Styling Polki Necklace Sets
Our design team recommends these combinations for different occasions:
- Bridal lehenga: Grand Polki rani haar + matching chaandbali earrings + maang tikka
- Silk saree: Polki kanthi + simple stud earrings for understated elegance
- Anarkali/Sharara: Layered necklace set (choker + mid-length) + jhumkas
- Contemporary indo-western: Single statement Polki necklace, no other neck jewellery
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100+ necklace designs — from simple kanthi to grand rani haars. All crafted in-house in Jaipur.
Explore Necklace Collection ↗Frequently Asked Questions
We offer Polki kanthi necklaces, rani haars, layered multi-strand sets, Kundan necklace sets, and temple jewellery necklaces — all handcrafted in our Jaipur workshop.
Chokers (14-16") sit at the collar; princess length (17-19") is most versatile; matinee (20-24") is ideal with sarees; opera/rani haar (28-36"+) creates dramatic bridal looks.
Yes! Browse and purchase at kalajohare.com. All pieces are photographed in detail. We offer WhatsApp consultations and virtual try-on assistance for bridal sets.