THE TALE OF THE HEIRLOOM
SHALINI PASSI
ARTS PATRON & PHILANTHROPIST
“My paternal grandmother gave this intricate jadau set to my mother in 1973, who wore it to her engagement. The jewellery was made in Amritsar, and I consider it a prized possession because of the memories and heritage it represents. The set has been with the women of my family for two generations, and I have seen my mother wear it on several occasions. She always knew I was exceptionally fond of it, so she gifted it to me in 2015. I love the delicate, Victorian design—the stones have been set in gold with tremendous skill.
And the headgear, also in gold, features turquoise in the jadau technique. Over the years, I have styled the necklace with a number of garments—with gowns, chiffon saris, and lehengas. I have also worn it as a head piece. To me, these are more than just jewellery pieces to accessorise my
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days