Since 1962

Three generations,
one bench.

Our Philosophy

The piece outlives the wedding.

We do not chase trends. Every Gangaur Jewelers piece is designed to be worn at the wedding, then again at a daughter's first prayer ceremony, and again — fifty years on — at her own son's wedding.

Our karigars work in silence at the same wooden benches their fathers used. A single rani-haar can take eleven months. Nothing is rushed because nothing should be.

"Heirloom is the only word that matters."

The Atelier

A timeline.

  1. 1962

    The first bench

    Founder Devraj Mehta sets up a single workbench in Adajan, Surat.

  2. 1978

    Polki revival

    Gangaur Jewelers leads the revival of uncut polki diamonds for modern brides.

  3. 1994

    Second generation

    Anjali Mehta inherits the atelier, introducing emerald sourcing from Zambia.

  4. 2011

    The Adajan atelier

    A new private viewing room opens at Samay Complex, Adajan.

  5. 2024

    Sixty years on the bench

    Three generations of karigars continue the craft from Surat.

Bridal bangles