Shree Ram Lalla exclusive Shringar designed by HSJ, certified by IGI

Ram Lalla, the child deity of Lord Ram, captivated the audience with a breathtaking display of gold and diamond jewelry. Crafted by HSJ, a distinguished designer with a 130-year legacy in creating special collections, these pieces showcase intricate and stunning designs. The collection is certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI), a globally recognized third-party authentication body

Post By : IJ News Service On 23 January 2024 6:22 PM

The historical inauguration of Ram Mandir temple was an auspicious event in Ram Janmabhoomi on 22nd January, 2024. The grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir temple was a momentous occasion that left everyone spellbound. The exquisite gold and diamond jewellery collection worn by Ram Lalla, the child deity of Lord Ram, stole the show with its intricate and stunning designed by Harsahaimal Shiamlal Jeweller HSJ, who holds a 130-year-old legacy of designing special collections & certified by International Gemological Institute (IGI), a global third-party authentication body.

Shree Ram Lalla's jewellery collection boasts a beautiful Mukut evam pankhi made of pure yellow gold, decorated with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. The peacock, our national bird, signifies royalty, while the emerald in the center represents wisdom & exudes luxury and grandeur & weighs around 2kg.
The Tilak, a symbol of protection for Lord Ram, features a dazzling 3-carat diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds and Burmese rubies that are identified & certified by International Gemological Institute (IGI).
 
The Vijaya Mala is a stunning piece of jewellery made entirely of 22k gold, weighing around 2 kg. The five sacred flowers in the necklace, Kamal, Kund, Parijat, Champa, and Tulsi, represent the Pancha Bhoota, embodying Lord Ram's harmony with nature and the universe. The conch and chakra, signifying purity and the eternal cycle of time, reflect Lord Ram's triumphs and his role as a protector. The mala's extraordinary length, reaching down to his divine feet, symbolizes boundless devotion and humility. 
The Panchlada, is yet another masterpiece that features exquisite diamonds, polki. Each of the five strands symbolizes the Pancha Tattva, uniting the elements of nature with Lord Ram's divine virtues. The design is inspired by the lush greens of Dandakaranya and the invincibility of Lord Ram, mirrored in the harmonious blend of emeralds and polki - all the gemstones & diamonds of this collection are certified by International Gemological Institute (IGI).

The collection also includes a Kamardhan, Kangan, Pag Khadua, and Stiff Gold Payal, each with its unique design and symbolism. The entire collection has been crafted with utmost care and precision by Indian artisans and manufactured by Harsahaimal Shiamlal Jewellers - HSJ (from Lucknow), who holds a 130-year-old legacy of designing special collections for various temples in Vrindavan, Bareilly, Budaun, and Aligarh.

"It’s an honour and privilege to design one-of-a-kind jewellery. Each piece is a masterpiece of art and history. Being the most revered deity, Ram symbolizes purity and trust, and we have ensured that each piece of jewellery is of the highest quality, certified by a third-party certification body - International Gemological Institute (IGI), a global authority of certification which adds extra value to the collection," said Mr. Ankur Anand, Director, Harsahaimal Shiamlal Jewellers (HSJ).

"This exclusive Shree Ram Lalla collection is a testament to Indian craftsmanship and the highest quality gemstones each of which are authenticated & certified by IGI gemologists, ensuring that the diamonds used in these pieces are of the highest grade and quality, meeting the strictest standards of quality. Shree Ram Lalla's jewellery collection represents the rich cultural heritage of India and is an exceptional showcase of the artistry and craftsmanship of Indian jewellers. It's a delight for all visitors" said  Tehmasp Printer, CEO, International Gemological Institute (IGI).

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