Popley Eternal presents fashionable range of chandelier earrings

The overwhelming collection of chandelier earrings is truly a timeless appeal and is surely an haute couture.

Post By : IJ News Service On 29 January 2016 12:44 PM
It was a busy noon at Grand Hyatt Mumbai on August 4, 2013. The atmosphere was charged and there was a noticeable buzz in the air as it was the day, the biggest jewellery week in Asia, India International jewellery Week would kick off. Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC) had organised the fourth Mumbai edition and fifth over all and ensured that they leave no stone unturned to make it bigger and better this year. The chief guest of the show was the honorary Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning.%% The show started with the audiences welcoming the honorary minister with a loud round of applause. Following that, the chairman of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Vipul Shah took over the podium and presented a warm welcome speech. He said that though the industry is facing rough times, events like the India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) and the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) will help to revive the positive sentiment of the market. He also added that despite the testing times the industry has a positive outlook. He further stated that this year 25 of India’s leading jewellery designers and brands will come together to put up an exemplary show. He mentioned Bollywood beauties like Karisma Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Shabana Azmi amongst others will add more aplomb to the show this year. He then invited the chief guest, Member of Parliament, Rajiv Shukla to address the audiences.%% The respected chief guest, Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning shared that he was extremely happy and honoured to be a part of the show and congratulated the entire team of GJEPC on their efforts to put up the extravagant show that has put the Indian jewellery trade on a global map. He also added that India is facing a very big current account deficit situation. “I would like to share with you all the there is a deficit of 90 billion USD in the current account and a large chunk of 55 billion USD is due to gold imports. We are not against gold import if it is consumed in India but many people here are trading in gold, which is not right. We have imposed restrictive measures on gold import to put a curb on this practice. Having said that, it is important to mention that we are here to promote India jewellery talent but not people trading it. I would like to conclude by saying that I am here for the jewellery industry and will provide them with all possible help,” he stated.%% The show then took off with a spectacular opening show of Gitanjali Group that supported a social cause called Beti Movement. More than 50 television celebrities and eminent celebrities sashayed the ramp while adoring Gitanjali jewellery. The showstoppers of the show were Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha that stole the limelight of the show. %%
After the star-studded show of Gitanjali Gems, a comparitevely new face in the jewellery design world took over the reigns. Apala by SumitSawhney presented his latest collection, ‘Carved Incarnations’. Divinity, cosmic energy and nature were the core aesthetics of the collection. The collection was truly innovative with influences of temple jewellery with a contemporary twist. Bollywood starlet and model MugdhaGodse was the showstopper who looked pleasant in a bold neckpiece which united the old world and new world charm.%% The next show was by Agni Jewels in association with Swarovski Gems. They presented a spectacular show with a new collection, Heirloom. The Heirloom Collection was extremely festive that was a celebration in its self. Traditional jewellery making techniques were used in this collection so were the abundant emeralds and rubies.%% The ensuing brand created magic on the runway as its jewels casted a spell on the audience. ShobhaShringar Jewellers presented a diverse collection called Neesha. The collection had a vintage appeal with a modern twist. Temple jewellery influences were seen that made the collection even more astounding. Mahima Chaudhary was the showstopper who resembled a princess with her jewels. This collection gave a glimpse of all parts of the country from north to south and east to west. %% Auro Gold was the following brand that presented Italian-styled jewellery that was extremely structured and modish. The brand created a symphone with its interwoven colourful elements. Hume Qureshi was the showstopper who looked angelic in a collar necklace by Auro Gold.$$ As the night was falling, the runway changed its traditional colour to welcome the rock chic look of renowned Gehna. Champagne coloured diamonds and exotic gemstones complimented the modish choreography of the show. Shaina NC designed the collection. Minimal, structured, modern and elegant are just few of the words that best describe this collection.%% The first day of the IIJW wrapped up in an intriguing way with the new collection of ace jewellery designer NiravModi that took the style quotient to a new level.%%
{{SECOND DAY}} %% The second day at India International Jewellery Week continued the saga of glamour, style and innovation with the same aplomb as the first day. With top designers making their presence felt like never before, the second day shone bright like a diamond. The day took off with Jewel Trends presenting their latest collection with exemplary exquisiteness. The second show of the day was even more breathtaking as the eminent brand; Saboo Fine Jewels showcased four collections that took the breath away of one and all. The Orion Collection was an amalgamation of precious stones that befitted the bold designs. The nature’s abundant faun, flora and leaves inspired the Golden Sand Collection. The Gajner Collection as the name suggests was inspired by the mighty Gajner Lake Palace and was delicate and intricate. The last collection by Saboo Fine Jewels was the Yaksh Kuber, which was inspired by the Rajput and Mughal era. This collection displayed enameling and inlay art. %% The next show for the day was Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s jewellery and gems institute, Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery (IIGJ). Vasant Mehta, Chairman of IIGJ presented the welcome speech and set the stage for the dazzling show with his best compliments for the students. The students ensured that their creations match the grand stature of India International Jewellery Week, as their collections were fresh, creative and exquisite. %% The next in line to amaze the audience was the show by ace designer Moni Agarwal. The designer from Hyderabad made her debut in Mumbai with IIJW. She presented an intriguing collection, named ‘The Voyage of Satlada’. This collection was inspired by the history and culture of the city of Nizams. %% Yet another show that stunned the runway was the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). GIA is well known as the highest authority in the world for gemology. Five students from GIA made beautiful designs that enthralled the audiences. The first student to display her collection was PrachiBohra who created a collection, which was inspired by the rich culture of Greece, Egypt and India. The collection was vibrant and edgy. The next student was JagritiSachdeva who was inspired by fern leaves and feathers. She presented extremely structured jewellery, which also had a clever use of emeralds. Following her was the young designer YashvieKabra who took her inspiration from the eclectic marine world as her collection showed beautiful shades of blues. Neha Shah was the next to garner applause as she presented a collection inspired by colours, texture and nature. Her collection showed an innovative use of beads. The last but not the least was KaajalNayar whose collection was innovative to the core. The students then walked the ramp with Nirupa Bhatt, Mangaging Director, GIA-India and Middle East. %% The IIJW called it a night with yet another glamorous show of Geetanjali Gems as the beautiful gems complimented the glamorous night at Grand Hyatt Mumbai. %%
{{THIRD DAY}}%% The third day at India International Jewellery Week saw more than just style and glamour. It reinstated the fact that young designers and students of coveted gemological institutes are ready to take the design industry reigns in their hands to ensure the prominent mark of India on a global scale stays on. The day started with an extravagant show of National Institute of Design in association with Sun Jewels. Sun Jewels in the forefront of innovation presented collections by nine National Institute of Design graduates. It was a breath-taking line of innovative jewellery that had unique creative touches. Five collections comprising five entries each kept the audience enthralled with the high level of out-of-the-box thinking. %% The ramp was then taken over by the dazzling beauty of Pallavi Foley’s creations who in association with AbharanJewellers presented an exquisite collection called Shezmin. The inspiration of the collection was the fragrant white jasmine buds, which have been favourites of Indian women from times immemorial. %% Alia Bhatt, opened the show wearing striking hoops with pearl insets. %% The third show of the day was by Golecha Jewels. Christened ‘Royal Indian Brides’ the collection was a visual treat featuring the most exquisite rose cut diamonds, uncut diamonds, pearls, rubies and emeralds. The showstoppers of the show were Bollywood personalities -- super star ShabanaAzmi and award winning scriptwriter and lyricist, JavedAkhtar; who walked the ramp wearing the fabulous jewellery. Shabana wore a mesmerising emerald edged polki necklace, while Javed sported a ruby emerald and pearl brooch. %% DiptiAmisha brand presented the magnificent fourth show. Their ‘A Treasure Beyond Measure’ collection called ‘Khajana’ hit all the right notes. Sparkling gems twinkled under the arc lights, while jadau, gold beads and vilandis were merged skilfully into a single piece of jewellery. The showstopper was AditiRaoHydari who adorned a magnificent RaaniHaar, necklace-cum-choker that flowed from neck to the waist along with shoulder dusters, an ornate finger cover and cluster of bangles. %% It was then time for yet another world-class institute that has chiseled brilliant talent through the years. International Gemological Institute (IGI) presented three of their aluminis who are now renowned entrepreneurs in the industry. The show took off with Sagar Parikh of Sagar Samir International who presented a dazzling diamond collection. Next was ShaileshRathod of K P Sanghvi, who presented an urnab bride collection, christened as ‘Rivaaz’, which was inspired by colours and shapes. The IGI show concluded with the Savannah Collection designed by MahendraHitalia, which displayed a splendid use of coloured diamonds. %% The next show was awaited by one and all, as it was time for the Bollywood diva, SushmitaSen to make her presence. Charu Jewels presented an enthralling collection with use of diamonds, emeralds and rubies. Nikhil Desai, Managing Director, Charu Jewels walked the ramp with beautiful Sushmita Sen. %% The second last show of the day was once again by Gemological Institute of America (GIA) whose yet another batch of students presented a show that made the industry honchos proud. %% The last show of the third day was by Shringar-House of Mangalsutra that concluded an eventful day with a bang. %%
It was a busy noon at Grand Hyatt Mumbai on August 4, 2013. The atmosphere was charged and there was a noticeable buzz in the air as it was the day, the biggest jewellery week in Asia, India International jewellery Week would kick off. Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC) had organised the fourth Mumbai edition and fifth over all and ensured that they leave no stone unturned to make it bigger and better this year. The chief guest of the show was the honorary Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning.%% The show started with the audiences welcoming the honorary minister with a loud round of applause. Following that, the chairman of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Vipul Shah took over the podium and presented a warm welcome speech. He said that though the industry is facing rough times, events like the India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) and the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) will help to revive the positive sentiment of the market. He also added that despite the testing times the industry has a positive outlook. He further stated that this year 25 of India’s leading jewellery designers and brands will come together to put up an exemplary show. He mentioned Bollywood beauties like Karisma Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Shabana Azmi amongst others will add more aplomb to the show this year. He then invited the chief guest, Member of Parliament, Rajiv Shukla to address the audiences.%% The respected chief guest, Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning shared that he was extremely happy and honoured to be a part of the show and congratulated the entire team of GJEPC on their efforts to put up the extravagant show that has put the Indian jewellery trade on a global map. He also added that India is facing a very big current account deficit situation. “I would like to share with you all the there is a deficit of 90 billion USD in the current account and a large chunk of 55 billion USD is due to gold imports. We are not against gold import if it is consumed in India but many people here are trading in gold, which is not right. We have imposed restrictive measures on gold import to put a curb on this practice. Having said that, it is important to mention that we are here to promote India jewellery talent but not people trading it. I would like to conclude by saying that I am here for the jewellery industry and will provide them with all possible help,” he stated.%% The show then took off with a spectacular opening show of Gitanjali Group that supported a social cause called Beti Movement. More than 50 television celebrities and eminent celebrities sashayed the ramp while adoring Gitanjali jewellery. The showstoppers of the show were Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha that stole the limelight of the show. %%
After the star-studded show of Gitanjali Gems, a comparitevely new face in the jewellery design world took over the reigns. Apala by SumitSawhney presented his latest collection, ‘Carved Incarnations’. Divinity, cosmic energy and nature were the core aesthetics of the collection. The collection was truly innovative with influences of temple jewellery with a contemporary twist. Bollywood starlet and model MugdhaGodse was the showstopper who looked pleasant in a bold neckpiece which united the old world and new world charm.%% The next show was by Agni Jewels in association with Swarovski Gems. They presented a spectacular show with a new collection, Heirloom. The Heirloom Collection was extremely festive that was a celebration in its self. Traditional jewellery making techniques were used in this collection so were the abundant emeralds and rubies.%% The ensuing brand created magic on the runway as its jewels casted a spell on the audience. ShobhaShringar Jewellers presented a diverse collection called Neesha. The collection had a vintage appeal with a modern twist. Temple jewellery influences were seen that made the collection even more astounding. Mahima Chaudhary was the showstopper who resembled a princess with her jewels. This collection gave a glimpse of all parts of the country from north to south and east to west. %% Auro Gold was the following brand that presented Italian-styled jewellery that was extremely structured and modish. The brand created a symphone with its interwoven colourful elements. Hume Qureshi was the showstopper who looked angelic in a collar necklace by Auro Gold.$$ As the night was falling, the runway changed its traditional colour to welcome the rock chic look of renowned Gehna. Champagne coloured diamonds and exotic gemstones complimented the modish choreography of the show. Shaina NC designed the collection. Minimal, structured, modern and elegant are just few of the words that best describe this collection.%% The first day of the IIJW wrapped up in an intriguing way with the new collection of ace jewellery designer NiravModi that took the style quotient to a new level.%%
{{SECOND DAY}} %% The second day at India International Jewellery Week continued the saga of glamour, style and innovation with the same aplomb as the first day. With top designers making their presence felt like never before, the second day shone bright like a diamond. The day took off with Jewel Trends presenting their latest collection with exemplary exquisiteness. The second show of the day was even more breathtaking as the eminent brand; Saboo Fine Jewels showcased four collections that took the breath away of one and all. The Orion Collection was an amalgamation of precious stones that befitted the bold designs. The nature’s abundant faun, flora and leaves inspired the Golden Sand Collection. The Gajner Collection as the name suggests was inspired by the mighty Gajner Lake Palace and was delicate and intricate. The last collection by Saboo Fine Jewels was the Yaksh Kuber, which was inspired by the Rajput and Mughal era. This collection displayed enameling and inlay art. %% The next show for the day was Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s jewellery and gems institute, Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery (IIGJ). Vasant Mehta, Chairman of IIGJ presented the welcome speech and set the stage for the dazzling show with his best compliments for the students. The students ensured that their creations match the grand stature of India International Jewellery Week, as their collections were fresh, creative and exquisite. %% The next in line to amaze the audience was the show by ace designer Moni Agarwal. The designer from Hyderabad made her debut in Mumbai with IIJW. She presented an intriguing collection, named ‘The Voyage of Satlada’. This collection was inspired by the history and culture of the city of Nizams. %% Yet another show that stunned the runway was the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). GIA is well known as the highest authority in the world for gemology. Five students from GIA made beautiful designs that enthralled the audiences. The first student to display her collection was PrachiBohra who created a collection, which was inspired by the rich culture of Greece, Egypt and India. The collection was vibrant and edgy. The next student was JagritiSachdeva who was inspired by fern leaves and feathers. She presented extremely structured jewellery, which also had a clever use of emeralds. Following her was the young designer YashvieKabra who took her inspiration from the eclectic marine world as her collection showed beautiful shades of blues. Neha Shah was the next to garner applause as she presented a collection inspired by colours, texture and nature. Her collection showed an innovative use of beads. The last but not the least was KaajalNayar whose collection was innovative to the core. The students then walked the ramp with Nirupa Bhatt, Mangaging Director, GIA-India and Middle East. %% The IIJW called it a night with yet another glamorous show of Geetanjali Gems as the beautiful gems complimented the glamorous night at Grand Hyatt Mumbai. %%
{{THIRD DAY}}%% The third day at India International Jewellery Week saw more than just style and glamour. It reinstated the fact that young designers and students of coveted gemological institutes are ready to take the design industry reigns in their hands to ensure the prominent mark of India on a global scale stays on. The day started with an extravagant show of National Institute of Design in association with Sun Jewels. Sun Jewels in the forefront of innovation presented collections by nine National Institute of Design graduates. It was a breath-taking line of innovative jewellery that had unique creative touches. Five collections comprising five entries each kept the audience enthralled with the high level of out-of-the-box thinking. %% The ramp was then taken over by the dazzling beauty of Pallavi Foley’s creations who in association with AbharanJewellers presented an exquisite collection called Shezmin. The inspiration of the collection was the fragrant white jasmine buds, which have been favourites of Indian women from times immemorial. %% Alia Bhatt, opened the show wearing striking hoops with pearl insets. %% The third show of the day was by Golecha Jewels. Christened ‘Royal Indian Brides’ the collection was a visual treat featuring the most exquisite rose cut diamonds, uncut diamonds, pearls, rubies and emeralds. The showstoppers of the show were Bollywood personalities -- super star ShabanaAzmi and award winning scriptwriter and lyricist, JavedAkhtar; who walked the ramp wearing the fabulous jewellery. Shabana wore a mesmerising emerald edged polki necklace, while Javed sported a ruby emerald and pearl brooch. %% DiptiAmisha brand presented the magnificent fourth show. Their ‘A Treasure Beyond Measure’ collection called ‘Khajana’ hit all the right notes. Sparkling gems twinkled under the arc lights, while jadau, gold beads and vilandis were merged skilfully into a single piece of jewellery. The showstopper was AditiRaoHydari who adorned a magnificent RaaniHaar, necklace-cum-choker that flowed from neck to the waist along with shoulder dusters, an ornate finger cover and cluster of bangles. %% It was then time for yet another world-class institute that has chiseled brilliant talent through the years. International Gemological Institute (IGI) presented three of their aluminis who are now renowned entrepreneurs in the industry. The show took off with Sagar Parikh of Sagar Samir International who presented a dazzling diamond collection. Next was ShaileshRathod of K P Sanghvi, who presented an urnab bride collection, christened as ‘Rivaaz’, which was inspired by colours and shapes. The IGI show concluded with the Savannah Collection designed by MahendraHitalia, which displayed a splendid use of coloured diamonds. %% The next show was awaited by one and all, as it was time for the Bollywood diva, SushmitaSen to make her presence. Charu Jewels presented an enthralling collection with use of diamonds, emeralds and rubies. Nikhil Desai, Managing Director, Charu Jewels walked the ramp with beautiful Sushmita Sen. %% The second last show of the day was once again by Gemological Institute of America (GIA) whose yet another batch of students presented a show that made the industry honchos proud. %% The last show of the third day was by Shringar-House of Mangalsutra that concluded an eventful day with a bang. %%
It was a busy noon at Grand Hyatt Mumbai on August 4, 2013. The atmosphere was charged and there was a noticeable buzz in the air as it was the day, the biggest jewellery week in Asia, India International jewellery Week would kick off. Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC) had organised the fourth Mumbai edition and fifth over all and ensured that they leave no stone unturned to make it bigger and better this year. The chief guest of the show was the honorary Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning.%% The show started with the audiences welcoming the honorary minister with a loud round of applause. Following that, the chairman of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Vipul Shah took over the podium and presented a warm welcome speech. He said that though the industry is facing rough times, events like the India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) and the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) will help to revive the positive sentiment of the market. He also added that despite the testing times the industry has a positive outlook. He further stated that this year 25 of India’s leading jewellery designers and brands will come together to put up an exemplary show. He mentioned Bollywood beauties like Karisma Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Shabana Azmi amongst others will add more aplomb to the show this year. He then invited the chief guest, Member of Parliament, Rajiv Shukla to address the audiences.%% The respected chief guest, Rajiv Shukla, Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Planning shared that he was extremely happy and honoured to be a part of the show and congratulated the entire team of GJEPC on their efforts to put up the extravagant show that has put the Indian jewellery trade on a global map. He also added that India is facing a very big current account deficit situation. “I would like to share with you all the there is a deficit of 90 billion USD in the current account and a large chunk of 55 billion USD is due to gold imports. We are not against gold import if it is consumed in India but many people here are trading in gold, which is not right. We have imposed restrictive measures on gold import to put a curb on this practice. Having said that, it is important to mention that we are here to promote India jewellery talent but not people trading it. I would like to conclude by saying that I am here for the jewellery industry and will provide them with all possible help,” he stated.%% The show then took off with a spectacular opening show of Gitanjali Group that supported a social cause called Beti Movement. More than 50 television celebrities and eminent celebrities sashayed the ramp while adoring Gitanjali jewellery. The showstoppers of the show were Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha that stole the limelight of the show. %%
After the star-studded show of Gitanjali Gems, a comparitevely new face in the jewellery design world took over the reigns. Apala by SumitSawhney presented his latest collection, ‘Carved Incarnations’. Divinity, cosmic energy and nature were the core aesthetics of the collection. The collection was truly innovative with influences of temple jewellery with a contemporary twist. Bollywood starlet and model MugdhaGodse was the showstopper who looked pleasant in a bold neckpiece which united the old world and new world charm.%% The next show was by Agni Jewels in association with Swarovski Gems. They presented a spectacular show with a new collection, Heirloom. The Heirloom Collection was extremely festive that was a celebration in its self. Traditional jewellery making techniques were used in this collection so were the abundant emeralds and rubies.%% The ensuing brand created magic on the runway as its jewels casted a spell on the audience. ShobhaShringar Jewellers presented a diverse collection called Neesha. The collection had a vintage appeal with a modern twist. Temple jewellery influences were seen that made the collection even more astounding. Mahima Chaudhary was the showstopper who resembled a princess with her jewels. This collection gave a glimpse of all parts of the country from north to south and east to west. %% Auro Gold was the following brand that presented Italian-styled jewellery that was extremely structured and modish. The brand created a symphone with its interwoven colourful elements. Hume Qureshi was the showstopper who looked angelic in a collar necklace by Auro Gold.$$ As the night was falling, the runway changed its traditional colour to welcome the rock chic look of renowned Gehna. Champagne coloured diamonds and exotic gemstones complimented the modish choreography of the show. Shaina NC designed the collection. Minimal, structured, modern and elegant are just few of the words that best describe this collection.%% The first day of the IIJW wrapped up in an intriguing way with the new collection of ace jewellery designer NiravModi that took the style quotient to a new level.%%
{{SECOND DAY}} %% The second day at India International Jewellery Week continued the saga of glamour, style and innovation with the same aplomb as the first day. With top designers making their presence felt like never before, the second day shone bright like a diamond. The day took off with Jewel Trends presenting their latest collection with exemplary exquisiteness. The second show of the day was even more breathtaking as the eminent brand; Saboo Fine Jewels showcased four collections that took the breath away of one and all. The Orion Collection was an amalgamation of precious stones that befitted the bold designs. The nature’s abundant faun, flora and leaves inspired the Golden Sand Collection. The Gajner Collection as the name suggests was inspired by the mighty Gajner Lake Palace and was delicate and intricate. The last collection by Saboo Fine Jewels was the Yaksh Kuber, which was inspired by the Rajput and Mughal era. This collection displayed enameling and inlay art. %% The next show for the day was Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council’s jewellery and gems institute, Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery (IIGJ). Vasant Mehta, Chairman of IIGJ presented the welcome speech and set the stage for the dazzling show with his best compliments for the students. The students ensured that their creations match the grand stature of India International Jewellery Week, as their collections were fresh, creative and exquisite. %% The next in line to amaze the audience was the show by ace designer Moni Agarwal. The designer from Hyderabad made her debut in Mumbai with IIJW. She presented an intriguing collection, named ‘The Voyage of Satlada’. This collection was inspired by the history and culture of the city of Nizams. %% Yet another show that stunned the runway was the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). GIA is well known as the highest authority in the world for gemology. Five students from GIA made beautiful designs that enthralled the audiences. The first student to display her collection was PrachiBohra who created a collection, which was inspired by the rich culture of Greece, Egypt and India. The collection was vibrant and edgy. The next student was JagritiSachdeva who was inspired by fern leaves and feathers. She presented extremely structured jewellery, which also had a clever use of emeralds. Following her was the young designer YashvieKabra who took her inspiration from the eclectic marine world as her collection showed beautiful shades of blues. Neha Shah was the next to garner applause as she presented a collection inspired by colours, texture and nature. Her collection showed an innovative use of beads. The last but not the least was KaajalNayar whose collection was innovative to the core. The students then walked the ramp with Nirupa Bhatt, Mangaging Director, GIA-India and Middle East. %% The IIJW called it a night with yet another glamorous show of Geetanjali Gems as the beautiful gems complimented the glamorous night at Grand Hyatt Mumbai. %%
{{THIRD DAY}}%% The third day at India International Jewellery Week saw more than just style and glamour. It reinstated the fact that young designers and students of coveted gemological institutes are ready to take the design industry reigns in their hands to ensure the prominent mark of India on a global scale stays on. The day started with an extravagant show of National Institute of Design in association with Sun Jewels. Sun Jewels in the forefront of innovation presented collections by nine National Institute of Design graduates. It was a breath-taking line of innovative jewellery that had unique creative touches. Five collections comprising five entries each kept the audience enthralled with the high level of out-of-the-box thinking. %% The ramp was then taken over by the dazzling beauty of Pallavi Foley’s creations who in association with AbharanJewellers presented an exquisite collection called Shezmin. The inspiration of the collection was the fragrant white jasmine buds, which have been favourites of Indian women from times immemorial. %% Alia Bhatt, opened the show wearing striking hoops with pearl insets. %% The third show of the day was by Golecha Jewels. Christened ‘Royal Indian Brides’ the collection was a visual treat featuring the most exquisite rose cut diamonds, uncut diamonds, pearls, rubies and emeralds. The showstoppers of the show were Bollywood personalities -- super star ShabanaAzmi and award winning scriptwriter and lyricist, JavedAkhtar; who walked the ramp wearing the fabulous jewellery. Shabana wore a mesmerising emerald edged polki necklace, while Javed sported a ruby emerald and pearl brooch. %% DiptiAmisha brand presented the magnificent fourth show. Their ‘A Treasure Beyond Measure’ collection called ‘Khajana’ hit all the right notes. Sparkling gems twinkled under the arc lights, while jadau, gold beads and vilandis were merged skilfully into a single piece of jewellery. The showstopper was AditiRaoHydari who adorned a magnificent RaaniHaar, necklace-cum-choker that flowed from neck to the waist along with shoulder dusters, an ornate finger cover and cluster of bangles. %% It was then time for yet another world-class institute that has chiseled brilliant talent through the years. International Gemological Institute (IGI) presented three of their aluminis who are now renowned entrepreneurs in the industry. The show took off with Sagar Parikh of Sagar Samir International who presented a dazzling diamond collection. Next was ShaileshRathod of K P Sanghvi, who presented an urnab bride collection, christened as ‘Rivaaz’, which was inspired by colours and shapes. The IGI show concluded with the Savannah Collection designed by MahendraHitalia, which displayed a splendid use of coloured diamonds. %% The next show was awaited by one and all, as it was time for the Bollywood diva, SushmitaSen to make her presence. Charu Jewels presented an enthralling collection with use of diamonds, emeralds and rubies. Nikhil Desai, Managing Director, Charu Jewels walked the ramp with beautiful Sushmita Sen. %% The second last show of the day was once again by Gemological Institute of America (GIA) whose yet another batch of students presented a show that made the industry honchos proud. %% The last show of the third day was by Shringar-House of Mangalsutra that concluded an eventful day with a bang. %%

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