Ttraditional hese earrings Hyderabad are inspired style. They’re called chipka and are similar to the passa design, usually worn by brides. Crafted out of 18-carat gold, they feature diamonds, emeralds and pearls. While I usually make fun, contemporary jewellery, I think there’s nothing quite like traditional jewellery. I love such old-fashioned designs and styles like the chaandbali. I’m sure they will be passed to the next generation. Even the new collection that I’m working on has been inspired by a vintage sensibility. My aim is to make vintage jewellery for tomorrow—jewellery that’s also versatile and can be worn with traditional outfits as well as formal [western] gowns.
THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS…
THEY’VE DAZZLED US WITH THEIR MANY CREATIONS, BUT THERE’S ALWAYS THAT SPECIAL ONE THAT DESIGNERS HOLD CLOSE TO THEM. WE SPEAK TO THEM ABOUT WHAT MAKES THESE PIECES THEIR MOST BELOVED BAUBLES
Tand his is rose a ruby -cut bracelet diamonds with . It’s full-cut something that can be worn with Indian and western outfits, as it has a few Mughal motifs but overall, bears a western look. This is a complete statement piece. The stones used in this were rubies from Burma (which were unheated) along with rose-cut and full-cut diamonds set in 18-carat white gold.
Mset y personal of concave favourite -convex jewellery diamond piece bangles is this from the VOW (Very Own Wish) collection. The modern woman is evolved to make informed choices. She would like to possess or invest in a jewellery piece that is versatile and has multiwear options. The concave-convex bangle does exactly that; this piece of jewellery comes with another bangle, which can be attached or removed to give it a new look, altogether. I find this absolutely unique, as it’s a classic piece with a twist—it can be transformed to complement both, casual daywear and eveningwear outfits. The design is timeless and I would love to pass it on to my daughter.
Often jewellery , when piece it comes , many to designers a stick to one style. I
like to play with different elements and fuse techniques, even if it’s a
single piece. You don’t need to be restricted to one style like polki,
uncut, gold or diamond. This is a polki ring, which also features
diamonds in a filigree setting. It’s actually a Rajwada design. I
personally love big rings—I think big earrings and a big ring are just
what you need to make a statement. Clients appreciate designs like this
ring as it’s an amalgamation of various materials and designs. And I
love it, because I believe that it suits every hand.
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