Heirloom jewellery rooted in the Ahom Kingdom — each piece a living archive of Assamese craft, shaped by hand, carried across generations.
Explore the first eight pieces from our current collection, carrying the legacy of the Ahom era into the modern day.
Rajeshree's Collections was born from a lifelong devotion to Assamese jewellery-making — a tradition tracing to 1228, when royal patronage first refined goldsmithing into an elite art.
Each ornament is not merely worn — it is carried. It holds the weight of the rivers, the festivals, and the stories of those who came before.
We preserve the ancient techniques — intricate hand-detailing, the matte 24k finish, bold enamel work in sacred reds and greens — so each generation may inherit not just jewellery, but identity.
Pieces that define Assamese identity — each with a name, a meaning, and a story centuries in the making.
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Every piece at RBC Collections is shaped by unhurried processes passed down from Ahom-era goldsmiths. No shortcuts. No machines where hands will do.
Only 24k or high-purity gold is chosen. Each bar is tested, weighed, and deemed worthy before the fire touches it.
Goldsmiths shape each piece with hammers and files — no casting. Every curve is earned through labour and patience.
Bold red and green enamel is fired into gold, creating the distinctive matte contrast traditional to Assam.
Rubies — the stone of Assamese royalty — are set by hand using traditional prong and bezel methods.
Our most celebrated creation — a bridal set featuring the twin-bird motif in 24k gold, hand-set with natural Manik rubies and deep-green enamel. Crafted over forty-five days by a single master craftsman.
My grandmother wore a Jonbiri from RBC Collections on her wedding day. I wore the same piece on mine. There is no other jewellery I would trust with such memory.
The Gamkharu I received was unlike anything I had seen in a modern store. It is dense, deliberate, extraordinary — every engraving tells a story of its own.
Rajeshree preserved a dying art form and placed it in our hands. Her knowledge of each piece made the experience feel like walking through a museum — then wearing it.
Our atelier in Guwahati welcomes you by appointment. Experience each piece personally — its weight, its warmth, its story — before it becomes yours.