Taj-e-Gesh
In the courts of Rajputana, a woman’s adornment did not begin at the neck. It began at the ear — and traveled upward, across the crown, through the hair, until her silhouette carried the weight of gold like a second skin.
Taj-e-Gesh is that tradition, preserved.
A cascading ear-to-hair chain that anchors at the helix — no piercing required — and drapes across the hair in three layered strands. Ghungroo bell clusters hang from each chain, catching light and producing the soft tinkle that Rajput women once called the sound of arriving.
Crafted in Jaipur by artisans who have worked this form for generations. Brass base. Gold plated finish. The warmth you see in this piece is not paint — it is a craft process passed down through workshops in the old city, where gold-plating on brass remains one of the last living traditions of Indian adornment making.
Details
• Base metal: Brass
• Finish: Gold plated
• Style: Helix ear cuff with cascading multi-strand hair chain
• Embellishments: Ghungroo bell clusters, floral gold motifs, pearl-string chain
• Fit: Ear cuff — no piercing required
• Occasion: Bridal, festive, editorial