kundanmälningar
Kundanmälningar, often anglicized as "Kundan paintings," refers to a traditional Indian art form characterized by the intricate inlay of gemstones and gold foil onto a surface, typically glass or wood. This technique is most famously associated with the royal courts of Rajasthan, particularly in cities like Jaipur and Bikaner. The name "Kundan" itself is derived from the process of heating and melting pure gold to create a malleable paste, which is then used to set the precious stones.
The creation of a Kundan painting is a multi-step, labor-intensive process. First, a design is meticulously drawn
Kundan paintings were historically commissioned by royalty and wealthy patrons for adorning palaces, private chambers, and