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A 19th century necklace belonging to the wife of the great Sikh ruler, Ranjit Singh, will finally return to Punjab. The emerald and seed pearl necklace from the Lahore treasury, reputedly worn by Maharani Jindan Kaur was, bought for around $88,000 (a little over Rs 4.1 million) at a London auction recently. The buyer, Peter Verdi, is adamant that it must return home to India. "I am relieved that the necklace is back in a Sikh family," he said. The British took possession of the necklace when they took control of the court of Lahore, then the capital of Punjab.

It was taken away as a gift for Queen Victoria along with the priceless Koh-i Noor and the Timur Ruby. This extraordinary necklace comes from the collection of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), which was sold by Frazer and Hawes from Garrards, Regent Street, London. "It was very depressing the way the whole thing played out," said Verdi, "but it is in its right place now and we should put it all behind us."The necklace, which has six polished emerald beads (one converted into a pendent) each one gold mounted and fringed with seed-pearl drop tassels, appeared among other rare Sikh artefacts, which went under the hammer at Bonhams Islamic and Indian art sale in New Bond Street.

After tremendous interest, the auction house expected bids for the item to reach up to $95,000 (over Rs 4.4 million). Jindan was Maharaja Ranjit Singh's 17th wife and bore him a son, Duleep, just ten months before he died. She was his only surviving widow, rejecting the practice of 'Sati' or throwing herself on the funeral pyre with his other wives, choosing to bring up her young son instead. Jindan waged two unsuccessful wars against the British, the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars of 1846-49, which brought about the annexation of the Punjab.

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