World of PCT
75 Years of Fine Jewellery
Jaipur's Best Kept Secret Since 1950
P.C. Totuka & Sons was founded in Jaipur in 1950 by Shri Padam Chand Totuka, a man who started with emeralds and an instinct for the right stone. That instinct grew. The business expanded from emeralds to all 84 known ratnas, and the Totuka name became one of the most trusted in Jaipur's gem trade.
From the old city of Jaipur, the business passed through generations from Shri Padam Chand Totuka to his son Mr. Anil Totuka, and now to the third and fourth generation: Siddhartha, Gautam, Priyanka, and Yogita Totuka, who are taking the work further than it has been before.
Shri Padam Chand Totuka
Founder
Only the Best
80 Years of Knowing the Difference
From the royal ateliers of Jaipur to global showcases, the PCT name has stood for one thing consistently i.e. authenticity. Every stone that enters our workshop is chosen by hand, for colour, quality, and origin. Emerald, Polki, coral, pearl, ruby, tanzanite, Navratan, and none of it bought without scrutiny. The sourcing is part of the craft. It always has been.

How It Works
The Old City to C Scheme
What began in the lanes of old Jaipur now sits in a 6,500 sq ft showroom at K.K. Square, C Scheme, one of the city's most prominent addresses. The vision to make PCT's Polki and fine jewellery accessible to everyone who walks through the door, not just those who knew where to find it. The next step is more stores across the country.
CRAFT SECTION
The creative language of P.C. Totuka & Sons comes from Rajasthan, from the Rajgharanas, and the gems the state has traded in for centuries. Each piece carries that influence: embellished stones, intricate settings, and a making process that hasn't been rushed in 80 years.
Still Getting It Right
For eight decades, PCT has worked on one principle that the stone comes first, the craft follows, and the customer gets something worth keeping. That hasn't changed across four generations. It won't change in the next four either.

Designed and Made in Jaipur Since 1950
Every piece at PCT is made in-house - designed, set, and finished in our Jaipur workshop by karigar who have spent years learning this craft.
Four generations of the Totuka family have worked this way, and the approach hasn't changed: the design and the making are the same conversation, handled by the same hands, held to the same standard the business was founded on.
