Passage to India

Jaipur has long been the world capital of colored gems and the craftsmen who cut them. Today it's a haven for jewelry designers, like Marie-Hèlÿne de Taillac, who make it their business to buy the best stones

  • Share
  • Read Later

(4 of 4)

Upstairs at Taché on the 21st floor, Dhirendra Hirawat slides a flat box out from under his desk. "In India the highest expense a man has in his life is getting a daughter married, and jewelry is the biggest part," he says. He unwraps a necklace with 70 carats of rose-cut diamonds in a kundan setting with a peacock enamel motif. "This is for my cousin. We just had it made." And asked for the wedding date, he laughs and answers, "We still have to find the boy."

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. Next Page