The House of Rose, led by Biren Vaidya, unveils a six-piece men’s brooch collection in April 2026, Mumbai, reinterpreting brooch design through animal motifs, gemstones, and sculptural craftsmanship for contemporary jewellery consumers.
Mumbai-based The House of Rose has introduced a new collection of men’s brooches, comprising six pieces that reinterpret the category through sculptural design and gemstone-led compositions.
Founded by Biren Vaidya, the company has operated in the high-jewellery and luxury watch segment for over four decades, focusing on heritage-led design and craftsmanship. The latest collection positions brooches as both wearable jewellery and collectible objects.
The collection draws inspiration from wildlife and natural forms, reflected in motifs such as cranes, panthers, horses, and tigers. Each design incorporates a mix of coloured gemstones and diamonds, with an emphasis on movement and form.
Two crane brooches form a key part of the collection. One features amethysts, iolites, tanzanites, tsavorite garnets, yellow sapphires, and natural diamonds, while another is executed in natural diamonds with emerald accents and a gold framework.
The panther brooch depicts the animal on a jewelled tree branch, combining diamond settings with brown diamonds and emerald elements. The horse brooch uses white and black diamonds, with emerald detailing in the saddle.
Tiger motifs are presented in two variations, including a diamond and enamel piece set on carved jade, and another using yellow sapphires, diamonds, and enamel, both accented with emerald eyes.
Commenting on the launch, Biren Vaidya of The House of Rose said, “Design for us has always been about creating pieces that endure—objects that carry meaning, craftsmanship, and emotion. With the Brooches Collection, we wanted to revisit a classic form and reinterpret it for today.”
The collection reflects a continued focus on high-value, design-led jewellery pieces targeted at collectors and contemporary consumers.
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