Moha Stone Diaries - The Turquoise!

Moha Stone Diaries - The Turquoise!

“Sacred in some cultures as being a gift from the Gods. The stone of sky and water is said to protect and bless the wearer. It is said that it also carries success and good health, a happy life fil...Read More
Lingam Caskets

Lingam Caskets

The lingam casket is another very interesting piece of jewellery which has deep roots into our Indian culture and religion. This piece of jewellery has its significance among the Lingayat community...Read More
The 'Jadai Nagam'

The 'Jadai Nagam'

Jewellery based on the snake or the serpent form - 'Jadai Nagam'. Throughout the ages there have been countless pieces of jewellery designed using the snake or the serpent form all over the world. ...Read More
Fabulous Jewellery Gift Ideas That Every Indian Groom Would Love

Fabulous Jewellery Gift Ideas That Every Indian Groom Would Love

Indian weddings are a grand affair full of glamour and richness, starting from its traditions to their attire. While Jewellery is an important part of every Indian wedding, it is questionable wheth...Read More

Magar Kundal

Throughout history, India has been described as the land of the rich & the royals, with plenty of gold, diamonds & home to many precious jewels, jewellers & fine artisans. This is why i...Read More

Nagapadi Tali

India has a rich history when it comes to jewellery.  Innumerable types of jewellery have been mentioned in our oldest scriptures as well as holy texts. Every region in India has jewellery & cu...Read More

Pahunchi

It all started with the first pahunchi which was made & seen in Rajasthan back during the early 19th century. Since the residents of Uttarakhand had migrated from Rajasthan during the Mughal pe...Read More

Vanki

Moha carries an undying deep love for tribal, ancient & antique jewellery. So what better way to celebrate the holy festival of Navratri than to give voice to & to highlight jewellery which...Read More