Monday 5 January 2015

5 Jewellery designs to Know

We discovered some very talented jewellery designers during the recent fashion weeks. Meet the five you should keep an eye out for the next time you go shopping.


Moni Agarwal

Jewellery Designer Moni Agarwal’s designs are a perfect blend where traditional meets modern. Kundan neckpieces, chic waist bands, hathphools and rings, each of her pieces make a statement. If you are buying jewellery for the festive or wedding season, do check out Moni Agarwal’s designs.

Suhani Pittie

Suhani Pittie’s jewellery make for great style statements and for those for love quirk. Using German silver, plated brass and copper, acrylic as well as pearls; Suhani has designed some eye-catching hairpins, ear buttons, ear cuffs, palm cuffs, harnesses and earrings, adding a new dimension to ornaments. You will find a lot of Minakari in her creations. The jewellery is unique and doesn’t need to shout for attention. A Suhani Pittie is a must-have in every woman’s jewellery collection.


 
Kaabia and Sasha Grewal

Unconventional describes their designs the best. A look at their creations with gold proves how versatile the metal can be. They also love to work with semi-precious stones like amber, turquoise, pearls, garnets and lapis lazuli to add glitz to gold. Kaabia and Sasha Grewal’s designs are for the creative ones who love to make heads turn.
 
Preetika and Heeresh Zagjivan’s

 
Inspired by everything royal, Preetika and Heeresh Zagjivan’s designs are very glamorous and draw inspiration from the rich history of the world. They have on offer a wide range of cuffs, bracelets, rings, imposing necklaces and head pieces.



 

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