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Jewellers in Kunda

41 jewellers · 0 verified · Kabeerdham, Chhattisgarh

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Emirates Gold Palace - Jeweller in Kundapura
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Gold And Silver Ornaments - Jeweller in Kunda
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₹13,640
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Wedding Jewellery Guide — Chhattisgarh Brides in Kunda

Traditional bridal pieces, regional names, and cultural significance

Chhattisgarhi tribal brides (Gond, Halba, Kamar) wear Dhokra-cast metal jewellery alongside silver — chunky, hand-cast, with tribal symbolism. Urban Raipur brides follow MP/Maharashtrian gold conventions.

Dhokra Pendant

A Bastar-region cast-metal pendant made by lost-wax process — features tribal animal/deity motifs unique to Chhattisgarh.

Suta

A traditional silver chain worn around the neck by Chhattisgarhi brides, often with multiple pendants.

Bichhua

Toe rings with bells, worn by married Hindu women across the state.

Patta

A wide silver anklet — the Bastar tribal version is heavier and chunkier than mainstream styles.

Hansuli

A solid silver or gold neck ring, common across both tribal and urban Chhattisgarhi weddings.

Bali

Hoop earrings, often paired with smaller stud earrings for daily wear after marriage.

Looking for these in Kunda? Most Chhattisgarh jewellers carry traditional bridal sets on order. Browse the verified jewellers above and ask specifically for the regional pieces — many stores keep heritage designs that aren't on display.

How to Choose a Trustworthy Jeweller in Kunda

Three checks before walking into any showroom

1

Verify BIS Hallmark Licence

Every legitimate jeweller in Kunda selling gold must hold an active BIS hallmarking licence (BIS-HUID). Confirm before purchase:

  • Ask for the BIS licence number — should match the bill
  • Look for the BIS triangle logo + HUID on every piece
  • Cross-check on the BIS Care app — fake licences will fail validation
2

Compare Making Charges

Making charges are the biggest hidden variable. Across Chhattisgarh, expect 11–17% — a 5% gap on a ₹50,000 piece is ₹2,500. Get quotes from at least 3 jewellers and ask:

  • Is making charge a fixed % or per-gram rate?
  • Different rate for handcrafted vs machine-made?
  • Any wastage charge added on top? (deal-breaker if yes)
  • Are stones billed by weight or per-piece?
3

Check Buy-Back & Exchange Policy

Most gold purchases will eventually be exchanged or sold back. Kunda jewellers vary widely on terms — read the fine print before buying:

  • Buy-back rate: today's gold rate, or yesterday's?
  • Wastage deduction on buy-back? (usually 2–8%)
  • Exchange terms — full value of old gold, or partial?
  • Is the policy in writing on your bill or just verbal?

Verbal commitments aren't legally binding — insist on written terms.

Jewellers in Kunda — Buyer's FAQ

Practical answers about choosing and buying from local jewellers

How many jewellers are in Kunda?
JewellersInCity lists 41 jewellers in Kunda, of which 0 are verified . Browse all of them above or use the advanced filter to sort by ratings, speciality, or hallmark status.
Which jewellers in Kunda are BIS-hallmark certified?
Hallmark certification data is still being uploaded for Kunda stores. Since June 2021, every licensed jeweller in India must sell only hallmarked gold — so any operating store should have BIS certification. If a jeweller can't show their BIS licence number on demand, walk away.
What are typical making charges at Kunda jewellers?
Local stores haven't published their making charges on JewellersInCity yet, but the Chhattisgarh state range is typically 11–17%. Always insist on the rate in writing before placing an order, and confirm whether it's per-gram or as a percentage of gold value.
How do I choose a trustworthy jeweller in Kunda?
Trust signals worth checking before any purchase in Kunda: (1) Active BIS hallmark licence — verifiable on the BIS Care app; (2) GST-compliant tax invoice on every purchase, no exceptions; (3) Public buy-back policy in writing, not verbal promises; (4) Years in operation in Kunda — established jewellers (10+ years) have skin in the game; (5) Verified Google reviews — read the negative ones to spot common complaints; (6) Itemised bill separating gold weight, making charges, stone value, and GST. Walking out with no written commitment on weight + purity + price is the single biggest risk in gold buying.
Should I buy from a local jeweller in Kunda or a chain like Tanishq/Kalyan?
Both have trade-offs. National chains (Tanishq, Kalyan, Malabar, GRT, Senco) offer brand assurance, transparent pricing, structured buy-back, and pan-India service — but charge higher making charges (typically 12–18%) and lean toward machine-made designs. Local Kunda jewellers typically offer lower making charges, custom designs, deeper regional/heritage piece expertise, and stronger relationships — but vary widely in trustworthiness and don't have multi-city service. For investment-grade coins/bars, chains are safer; for traditional bridal sets and Chhattisgarh regional pieces, established local jewellers usually offer better value and authenticity.

Buyer's Toolkit — Kunda

Three checklists to bring with you when shopping

Jeweller Verification

Before walking into any showroom in Kunda, run these three online checks:

  • Search for their BIS licence number on the BIS portal
  • Look up their GST registration number on the GST portal
  • Read Google Maps reviews — focus on the 1- and 2-star ones
  • Check shop's years in operation from old reviews / Google listing
  • Confirm physical address matches their bill / signage

Any jeweller refusing to share these details is a red flag — move on.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

Before paying at any Kunda jeweller, get all of these in writing on the bill:

  • Net gold weight (grams) — separate from stones / pearls
  • Today's gold rate per gram for the purity (22K / 18K)
  • Making charges as % (typical 11–17% in Chhattisgarh)
  • GST: 3% on gold + 5% on making charges
  • HUID number printed — match it with the jewellery stamp
  • Buy-back / exchange terms in writing

Post-Purchase HUID Check

After buying gold from a Kunda jeweller, verify the HUID independently:

  1. Download BIS Care (free, Play Store / App Store)
  2. Open the app, tap "Verify HUID"
  3. Enter the 6-digit code stamped on your jewellery
  4. Confirm jeweller name + purity + hallmarking date match the bill

Any mismatch = grounds for refund. Report fake hallmarks to BIS at 1800-11-4000 or via the BIS Care app's complaint section.

About Kunda

Kabeerdham, Chhattisgarh

Kunda is a tehsil in Kabeerdham district, Chhattisgarh. The nearest major gold trading hub is Hyderabad, approximately 608 km away, which results in local gold rates running about ₹11.72/g above the IBJA national benchmark. Kunda uses STD code 07323.

STD Code
07323
Nearest Gold Hub
Hyderabad · 608 km
Coordinates
22.0859°N, 81.4499°E
Gold Price Adjustment
+₹11.72/gram vs national

Upcoming Gold-Buying Muhurats — Kunda

Auspicious dates with local timing (-4 min vs IST)

Akshaya Tritiya

346 days away

Sunday, 9 May 2027

The single most auspicious day of the Hindu calendar to buy gold. Wealth purchased today is believed to grow continuously.

Kunda window
06:09 – 13:30
IST: 06:14 – 13:35 IST

Akshaya Tritiya

700 days away

Thursday, 27 April 2028

The single most auspicious day of the Hindu calendar to buy gold. Wealth purchased today is believed to grow continuously.

Kunda window
05:49 – 12:19
IST: 05:54 – 12:24 IST

Dhanteras

164 days away

Saturday, 7 November 2026

The first day of Diwali — when buying gold, silver and utensils invokes Goddess Lakshmi's blessings. Largest single-day gold buying event in India.

Kunda window
17:24 – 19:19
IST: 17:29 – 19:24 IST
Why timings differ from IST: Vedic muhurats are computed from local sunrise — so Kunda's longitude shifts the auspicious window by roughly 4 minutes from the standard IST muhurat. Kunda jewellers traditionally honour these local windows during festival sales.

Chhattisgarh Jewellery Market

State-level buying context for Kunda shoppers

Tradition & Style

Chhattisgarh is famed for Bastar Dhokra metal craft — lost-wax casting in bell metal, often used for tribal jewellery. Raipur is the urban gold hub; rural Bastar maintains distinct tribal traditions.

Typical Making Charges

11–17%

of gold value in Chhattisgarh

Preferred Purity

22K for urban; tribal preference for silver

Peak Buying Seasons

Hareli (Aug), Diwali, Madai (winter tribal fairs), wedding season

Major Gold Markets in Chhattisgarh

Raipur Bilaspur Durg Jagdalpur

BIS adoption: Moderate — Raipur and Bilaspur lead; tribal-belt jewellery often non-hallmarked craft pieces.