Arun Dhaddha is the Co-Founder of GYAN. The late Gyan Chand Dhaddha was an avid collector and gemologist with a remarkable eye for the extraordinary. Starting at the age of 16, he spent his lifetime collecting exceptional art from India and abroad. His lifetime's work includes over 2,500 pieces spanning 3,000 years of history, now showcased at Gyan Museum. He was particularly drawn to miniature paintings, rare gems, and hookah mouthpieces, reflecting his admiration for intricate craftsmanship and the beauty of the natural world. His collection is a testament to his profound passion for history which also includes vintage spectacles & sunglasses, pocket watches, garments, embroidered textiles and decorative arts along with arm and ammunitions.
Founded in 2017 by the fourth generation of Jain jewelers, combining timeless designs with a discerning modern style and a Western aesthetic, the GYAN Jaipur story drives its inspiration from the beautiful city of colours - Jaipur. Inspired by Jaipur’s rich cultural heritage, the brand offers elegant jewellery for modern women. Each handmade piece is crafted with exceptional skill and attention to detail, using carefully selected diamonds and precious stones. Committed to sustainability, GYAN Jaipur sources materials ethically and upholds transparent practices. A testament to Jaipur’s artistic legacy, the brand continues to inspire global designers with its unparalleled craftsmanship and creative influence.
Gyan Museum was inaugurated on December 28, 2015, by Suresh and Arun as a tribute to their father, Gyan Chand Dhaddha, in recognition of his lifelong collection and valuable contribution to cultural heritage.
In addition to the permanent collection, they have a dedicated space within the atelier, known as the Gyan Art Gallery. Currently, they are showcasing an exhibition of British sculptor Andrew Horsfall’s work. Looking ahead to the Spring and Summer, their next exhibition, Ragmala: The Garland of Ragas, will bring to life the essence of classical Indian music through vivid visual art.
Gyan Museum’s jewellery collection offers a captivating glimpse into royal India and the evolution of its sartorial traditions. Crafted in gold and adorned with exquisite gemstones, these pieces exemplify India’s unparalleled craftsmanship. The collection features stunning examples of kundan and meenakari work, along with polki jewelry, filigree work, thewa work, inlay work, stone carvings, bead work from different parts of India. Also a collection of rare gems such as fine-quality sapphires, ruby, spinels, and pearls sourced from different parts of the world.
Visits to Gyan Museum are by appointment only. You can easily book through their website or via email for an exclusive and personalized experience.
GYAN MUSEUM
G-1/21-23, Gems and Jewellery Zone, EPIP, Sitapura Industrial Area, Sitapura, Jaipur -302022
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