| Place | Jaipur |
|---|---|
| State | Rajasthan |
| Virtual Museum | No |
| Year of Establishment | 2018 |
| Museum Type | Art and Heritage Museum |
| National Importance Museum | Yes |
| Address | Ground Floor, K, 14/B, Ashok Marg, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 |
| Visiting Time | 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Monday to Saturday). Closed on Sundays. |
| Entry Fee | Adults: ₹600 (Includes Audio Guide). Students: 20% Discount (with valid ID). Army Personnel: 20% Dis |
Established in 2018 by Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera (founders of Amrapali Jewels), this museum is a labor of love spanning 40 years of collection. Located in Jaipur's C-Scheme, it is dedicated to preserving the diverse jewelry heritage of India, ranging from tribal ornaments to royal treasures.
The museum houses a massive collection of over 4,000 objects (with roughly 800 on display), spread across two floors. The ground floor focuses on beauty and adornment from head to toe, while the basement features functional objects, silver artifacts, and inspirational pieces.
Features rare items like a gem-studded backscratcher concealing daggers, gold-plated shoes studded with precious stones, and a 19th-century silver-plated Jain Chariot.
| Video URL | https://youtu.be/B_i2BDyzL3w?si=VT0dSouyBpx5OmZB |
|---|---|
| Archaeological Survey of India | No |
| Notes | The museum provides a high-tech Audio Guide (included in the ticket) available in English and Hindi, which is essential as photography is strictly prohibited inside. |
| Artifacts | Silver Betel leaf container (Pandan), Groom’s head ornament from Himachal Pradesh, King’s scepter with an elephant head, Silver inkpots, and the "Angiyan" (outer covering for a Jain Tirthankara). |
| Highly Descriptive | Yes (a must-visit fo |
| Contact Details |
0982887559 +91-141-2822700 +91-141-2377887 |
| Email ID |
museum@amrapalijewels.com surbhimathur@amrapalijewels.com |