Kim Rix

Jul 18, 20193 min

India’s talented high-end jewellery designers

India is home to some of the world’s most talented high-end
 
jewellery designers. It’s hardly
 
surprising that India boasts so much craftsmanship, as jewellery is hugely important to Indian culture—loved
 
for its beauty and ornament, and worn by men and women to enhance health.

I love India’s rich array of traditional jewellery styles
 
and techniques, and I’m fascinated by the imagination and artistry of jewellers
 
who can use these centuries-old arts to make contemporary pieces that are still
 
distinctly and proudly Indian in style.

Here are three of India’s high-end jewellery designers who
 
mix the traditional with the contemporary in jaw-dropping displays of
 
craftsmanship and flair.

Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera of Amrapali Jewels

In the early 1980s, friends and fellow history students Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera set off across India on a journey of discovery. Hungry to learn about their country’s rich heritage, they were so enthralled by the stunning tribal arts and designs they came across on their travels, that they set up a jewellery company to pay homage to India’s incredible tradition of visual arts. Today, Amrapali Jewels (named after a famous Indian courtesan and muse) is a global enterprise.

Amrapali Jewels takes heritage techniques, art forms and motifs and blends them with contemporary design to produce stunning interpretations of traditional jewellery.

Many of the artefacts and jewellery that inspired Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera are on display at the Amrapali Museum in Jaipur. If you can’t get to the museum itself, you can learn more on the museum’s website.

Anand Shah

Anand Shah is the recipient of nine consecutive prestigious Solitaire Design Awards and not long ago was named by the World Gold Council as one of the top 10 gold jewellery artists in the world.  His designs are coveted by jewellery lovers the world over.

Anand strives to create pieces that echo organic forms and
 
patterns, saying that he turns again and again to nature for inspiration.

Though he refers to his skill as a goldsmith as a god-given
 
gift, he also likes to work with gold because of its malleability. It’s this malleability that allows him to achieve
 
the intricately rendered details of leaves and flowers in each of his
 
collections.

You can see more of Anand Shah’s designs on Instagram

Pallavi Foley

Pallavi Foley describes her jewellery designs as ‘luxurious but understated, and never conventional. She founded Pallavi Foley Boutique Jewels in 2011, after nearly 10 years with India’s largest jewellery company, Tanishq. Since then, Pallavi has become one of India’s leading avant-garde jewellers, the recipient of prestigious awards and beloved by celebrities, movie stars and jewellery aficionados.

Her exquisite pieces use traditional Indian jewellery
 
techniques in new and surprising ways—indeed Pallavi states that ‘there is as
 
much science in a piece of Pallavi Foley jewellery as there is art.’

But its her life experiences that are the biggest influence on her work. Pallavi’s inventive designs are sparked by her love of travel, art, history and nature.

Pallavi Foley Jewels

Visit the Pallavi Foley Boutique Jewels website for more of Pallavi’s stunning work.

If you are going to India, don’t forget to buy a copy of Buying Gemstones & Jewellery in India to carry with you. It’s the essential guide!

Kim Rix, GG (GIA)

Gemstone Detective

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