The customs and rituals associated with an Indian wedding reflect a deep-rooted significance for culture. To observe these, diverse collections have been crafted that encompass a wide range of bridal jewellery.
In the ever-evolving world of jewellery designing, Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers is renowned for creating exclusive and timeless pieces with unmatched craftsmanship.
Located in the city of Jaipur, Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers is a celebrated name, which is patronised by the royals of Rajasthan. The brand imbibes class and culture by bringing together a plethora of colours and styles, and merging them together to form pieces that stand apart.
It all began six decades ago when Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers became one of the first jewellers to set up a shop in Jaipur. Initially, the focus was on traditional gold and silver jewellery and artisans were trained to produce some of the finest pieces.
Apart from their myriad collections, which are all based on interesting themes, the one thing that stands out at Birdhichand is their penchant for wedding jewellery. The jewellers at Birdhichand believe that a marriage is not just a ceremony but a celebration of true love between two souls. The bride and groom want to look their best on this day, as it stays etched in their memory forever. The wedding also marks the beginning of a bride’s journey into a wonderland, where she encounters beautifully wondrous rituals that gives her the opportunity to unveil to the world an altogether different shade of herself.
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