Walking like our 2500 ancestors walking in front of me: Silver Jewelry Inspired by our Ancestors
Have you ever handed down a small pendant or earring once your great granny wore it? Or any particular family heirloom saree or jewelry which feels like priced possession and the design and material impossible to get in this time. Did you have a connection with a piece of jewelry that goes beyond its physical appearance?
In 2024, We at Moha by Geetanjali strongly experienced that silver jewelry can serve as a bridge between our ancestors and ourselves, a tangible reminder of the blessings they wished upon us.
The team of Moha is incredibly thankful and overwhelmed by the love and appreciation we received for two of our significant launches in 2024.
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Mudra Collection : The success of our "Mudra Collection" is a testament to this very idea. Mudra is inspired by Hand mints, the ancient workshops where coins were crafted by hand, using traditional techniques.Most symbols in these coins are royal symbols of kings or states. They also tell stories of faiths and victories of them. Incorporating designs like the Elephant from the Indus valley, Dancing Lady, Priest King to 12th century Gangas and Trishul etc. offered a unique opportunity to honor our forefathers' diverse culture and exquisite craftsmanship.
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Reviving South Indian Taali Designs: Early in the year, by demand of many customers we expanded our focus on the rich artistic heritage from South Indian ancestral designs. The popularity of our Sadashiv Taali, Thoppa Taali & Venkatesh Taali proves it already. This resulted in the revival of several notable designs, including Shakti and Pinakin Taali. These extensions to our collection resonated strongly with our customers.
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Men’s Segment : We were particularly encouraged by the reception of men's accessories within the "Mudra" collection. Cufflinks and brooches, incorporating the same ancient symbolism, resonated strongly with male customers, marking a significant step for us in developing a dedicated men's category segment.
FAQs
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FAQ 1 : How are these ancient symbols still relevant today?
In a world that often feels fast-paced and impersonal, these revival designs offer a sense of grounding and connection. It's a daily reminder of the vastness of existence and our place within it.
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FAQ 2 : What were the most popular silver jewelry items at Moha By Geetanjali in 2024?
The "Mudra Collection”, which featured a variety of pendants, earrings, and finger rings in dual tone (Oxidised Silver and Gold Plated), was a huge hit. Pinakin Taali and Shakti Taali also received a lot of positive feedback. -
FAQ 3: How did customer preferences for silver jewelry change in 2024?
Customers embraced a desire for self-expression. Sustainability also became a significant factor, with a growing appreciation for ethically sourced silver..
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FAQ 4: What are some of the customer stories or testimonials related to Moha By Geetanjali's silver jewelry in 2024?
Many customers shared their reviews on how our Mudra Collection and Taali Designs reconnected them to their heritage. Even new generations could feel the connection with Indian culture and loved the minimalistic nature of Mudra Collection.
Conclusion
As we bid farewell to 2024, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible customers [ Moha Family] for their unwavering support. We also want to acknowledge the exceptional craftsmanship of our silver karigars and their tireless efforts to bring our vision to life. Also Thankful for the hard work and dedication of our amazing team. Looking ahead, we're excited to continue our journey, crafting silver jewelry that not just adorns but tells stories, connects generations, and shines brightly with a conscience.
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