Body adornments

Body adornments

The term jewellery is timeless. To us, jewellery comprises of the use of precious metals and gemstones; but in reality, jewellery dates back to about 1,00,000 years ago when humans turned their att...Read More
The mystical influence of the Turquoise over spirituality!

The mystical influence of the Turquoise over spirituality!

Long ago, in the markets of Europe, a bright and captivating-blue stone caught everyone’s attention! Since then, the Turquoise has been successful in capturing everyone under its spell. Apart from ...Read More
Buddhist ornaments

Buddhist ornaments

Ornaments which have a buddhist influence when it comes to their designs have been discovered in the Northern Kushan realm. The Kushan realm was a part of the Bactro-Gandhara region which showed bu...Read More
The Nagali!

The Nagali!

The Nagali are striking earrings which have originated from western Saurashtra and Kutch. Adorned by the women from the Dhebariya, Bharwad, Rabari and the Ahir community, these earrings are created...Read More
Bugadi
92.5 Sterling Silver

Bugadi

The Bugadi or Bugdi: The Bugadi are interesting and fairly well-known ornaments used by the women from the Hindu communities. These beautiful and aesthetically pleasing ear ornaments are mainly mad...Read More
The Kazhuththu uru

The Kazhuththu uru

The Kazhuththu uru is an interesting piece of traditional jewellery. It is a necklace or specifically a traditional gold marriage necklace which is rarely known to most. This beautiful jewellery is...Read More
The Umlakh!

The Umlakh!

The Umlakh (Silver Groom's Crown): The Umlakh is a beautiful piece of traditional yet designer Indian jewellery. It is a spectacular piece which depicts skilled work of craftsmanship which has its ...Read More

The Bhungri!

The Bhungri is a traditional Indian ear ornament adorned by men and boys mainly of the Rabari, Mer and Bharvad tribes. This lovely yet rarely known ornament has its origins in the Rann of Kutch and...Read More
Sarpech

Sarpech

  The Sarpech (‘sar’- head and ‘pech’- screw) is specifically a turban ornament. It hails from Rajasthan and was adorned by various Hindu and Muslim royalty. The oldest piece dates back to over 20...Read More