Set in Stone: Gems and Jewels from Royal Indian Courts

Past Exhibition

Part of the 2019 Year of Culture Qatar-India, this exhibition showcases magnificent gems and jewellery from India.

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The exhibition features more than 100 spectacular pieces from across Qatar Museums’ collection, including many masterpieces that have never been displayed before. This exhibition combines a splendid array of jewelry, jeweled objects, works on paper, and photography, including highlights such as MIA’s famous gold and gem-set falcon and the brilliant diamond necklace from Varanasi.

Whether left in their natural state, carved, or set within gold, precious stones adorn various objects that are associated with the wealthy elite, Emperors, and Maharajas. Spectacularly opulent, these objects define Indian luxury. The exhibition’s journey begins with ancient mines and ends with contemporary Qatari jewelry. Starting with 'Precious Stones', the visitor discovers the cultural and economic significance of stones in India before experiencing the rich role gems play within the 'Court and Ceremony' of the Mughal Empire. The third section, 'Beyond the Court,' shows the personal, private, and devotional function of jewelry, highlighting the amazing diversity of craftsmanship across India. Lastly, 'Qatar Connection: Pearls for Gold' illustrates the longstanding cultural and commercial ties between Qatar and India, as seen through jewelry.

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