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Antique Gold Choker Necklaces
This collection features antique gold choker necklaces crafted on a brass base with antique gold plating, combining Kundan stone-setting and Polki work in Victorian-inspired silhouettes. Each piece is designed as a complete set — choker necklace paired with matching earrings — suited for ethnic occasions, wedding functions, and festive dressing.
Kundan Choker Necklace Sets with Antique Gold Finish
The Antique Teardrop Kundan Victorian Gold Plated Choker Necklace Set features teardrop-cut Kundan stones set in an antique gold-toned brass frame with a structured Victorian border. The choker sits close to the collarbone and comes paired with coordinated drop earrings, making it a ready-to-wear set for weddings and receptions.
The antique gold finish has a deliberately darkened patina that gives the piece a heritage quality distinct from polished gold jewellery. Browse the full range of choker necklaces to compare silhouettes and styles.
Victorian Polki Choker Sets
The Minimal Victorian Polished Polki Kundan Choker Necklace Set uses flat, uncut Polki stones in a Victorian frame with a polished antique gold surface. Unlike heavily embellished bridal sets, this design keeps the stonework minimal and the border clean — suited to women who want the antique gold aesthetic without a high-volume piece. The lighter visual weight makes it practical for sangeet functions and day events. See coordinated styles in the Polki jewellery collection.
Bridal Antique Gold Choker Necklace Options
Both sets in this collection work as bridal antique gold choker necklaces for brides who prefer a structured, close-fitting neckpiece over a multi-layered haar. The Kundan and Polki stone combinations sit within the South Asian bridal jewellery vocabulary — familiar to wedding stylists and comfortable alongside heavy silk sarees or embroidered lehengas. For occasions that call for a longer neckline complement, the antique long necklaces collection offers compatible styles that can be paired with these chokers.
Antique Gold Choker Necklace Sets
Each antique gold choker necklace in this collection is sold as a set with matching earrings, removing the need to source separates for bridal or festive dressing. This is particularly useful for mehendi, sangeet, and haldi functions where a complete look is expected but the event doesn't warrant the full bridal jewellery. The necklace sets collection covers a wider range of styles if you are building a multi-event jewellery plan.
How to Style Antique Gold Choker Necklaces
Antique gold choker necklaces work best against high-neck or round-neck blouses where the choker line is visible and uninterrupted. For a bridal or sangeet look, pair with a silk banarasi or georgette saree — the darkened antique gold finish sits well against jewel tones like deep green, maroon, or royal blue without clashing with the weave.
For a lehenga with an off-shoulder or sweetheart neckline, the choker sits slightly above the neckline and functions as the primary neckpiece without competing with the bodice embroidery. On a kurta for a day wedding or mehendi function, a simple antique gold choker necklace balances the embroidery of the kurta without overcrowding the neckline. If you want to layer, a choker worn with a longer piece works well — the statement necklaces collection has long styles that can sit below a choker without visual conflict.
Why Buy Antique Gold Choker Necklaces from TheJewelbox
- Brass base with antique gold plating: The pieces use a brass base metal with antique gold electroplating — heavier and more durable than lightweight alloy bases common at this price point.
- Kundan and Polki stone-setting: Stones are set in the Kundan tradition using a metal frame, giving the jewellery a structured finish rather than glued-stone construction.
- Complete sets included: Choker and earrings are sold together, matched by the same design, so there is no mismatch in stone colour or finish when worn together.
- Victorian silhouette: The frame design follows Victorian jewellery conventions — symmetrical borders, teardrop or geometric stone placement — distinct from contemporary gold-look jewellery that blends multiple style references. See related jewellery sets for other complete set options.
- Free shipping across India with cash on delivery available on all orders.
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FAQs
1. What metal is used in antique gold choker necklaces at TheJewelbox?
The antique gold choker necklaces use a brass base with antique gold electroplating. Brass is a copper-zinc alloy that provides the weight and rigidity needed for structured jewellery like chokers. The antique gold finish is applied over the brass to produce the characteristic darkened, heritage-look surface seen in Kundan and Victorian-style pieces.
2. What is the difference between Polki and Kundan stone-setting in these necklaces?
Kundan setting uses highly refined gold foil pressed between the metal frame and the stone to hold it in place — the stone appears to float within the frame. Polki refers to the uncut, flat diamond or diamond-look stone itself. In the pieces on this page, Polki stones are set using the Kundan technique, so both terms refer to different aspects of the same construction: the stone type (Polki) and the setting method (Kundan).
3. Are these chokers suitable for daily wear or only for occasions?
The antique gold choker necklaces in this collection are designed for festive and occasion wear — weddings, receptions, sangeet, and mehendi functions. The brass base with antique gold plating is durable, but the Kundan stone-setting and Victorian-style frame are intended for intermittent, event-specific use rather than daily wear. For daily chokers, a stainless steel or anti-tarnish option would be more practical.
4. Do the choker sets come with a matching maang tikka or only earrings?
The sets currently listed include the choker necklace and matching earrings. Maang tikka is not included. If you need a complete bridal set with a maang tikka, check the broader jewellery sets collection where multi-piece bridal sets are listed.
5. How should I store an antique gold choker necklace to maintain the finish?
Store the choker in a zip-lock pouch or cloth-lined jewellery box away from moisture. Avoid exposure to perfume, water, and sweat directly on the metal surface, as these can accelerate oxidation of the brass base. Wipe lightly with a dry cloth after wearing. Do not use metal polish or chemical cleaners on antique gold-plated jewellery — polishing will strip the antique finish and alter the darkened appearance of the surface.
