For the love of vintage silver.
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Rajasthan—a land of royalty, vibrant traditions, and timeless craftsmanship—has long been a treasure trove of exquisite silver jewelry. From the ornate bazaars of Jaipur to the quiet desert towns where artisans have honed their craft for centuries, silver jewelry here is more than just adornment; it is a legacy passed down through generations. Through the vintage collection at Sadabahaar, we celebrate this heritage by bringing you handcrafted silver pieces that echo the stories of Rajasthan’s past while remaining effortlessly wearable in the present.
Silver has been the preferred metal for jewelry in Rajasthan for centuries. Unlike gold, which was reserved for the elite, silver was accessible to many and carried deep cultural significance. Each region in Rajasthan developed its own unique style. While some favored bold, chunky pieces with detailed engraving, others preferred delicate filigree work. People adorned themselves with intricately designed tokariya (hoops), bajubands (armlets), churis and bangdis (bangles), and hanslis or hansuli (neck rings), not just as ornaments but also as symbols of protection, prosperity, status, and a form of wealth, often exchanged for cash in times of need.
Bringing the past into the present.
Today, these vintage styles are no longer confined to heirloom boxes. They are worn as statement pieces, as tokens of heritage, and as expressions of individuality. Whether paired with a saree, a breezy cotton kurta, or even a Western outfit, Rajasthani silver jewelry remains effortlessly elegant.
At Sadabahaar Jewelry, we aim to bridge the gap between past and present, curating vintage silver pieces that are both evocative and wearable.
Among them, we have:
- Kaanbali
These come in wide variety of shapes and forms - from dainty danglers to oversized studs to statement-hoops.

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Featured above are our Nirjhari and Jvalana earrings.
- Jhoomar
Inspired by the regal chandeliers, Rajasthani jhumkas are adorned with bold ghugris or ghungroos, layered to give the design a cascading effect.

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Featured above are our Nirupama and Shyamali jhumkas.
- Hansuli
A rigid silver neckpiece, traditionally worn by Rajasthani women as a symbol of strength and identity. Our hansuli-inspired necklaces carry this regal charm into contemporary styling.

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Featured above are our Chitraganda and Deep necklaces.
Each piece in our collection is a tribute to Rajasthan’s rich jewelry-making traditions, offering you not just an accessory, but a slice of history. Stay tuned as we take you through the many facets of this bejeweled history.

