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Post By : IJ News Service On 14 January 2016 12:43 PM
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 fauna, 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 (GJEPC) 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 Prachi Bohra 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 Jagriti Sachdeva who was inspired by fern leaves and feathers. She presented extremely structuredjewellery, which also had a clever use of emeralds. Following her was the young designer Yashvie Kabra 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 Kaajal Nayar 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 a glamorous show of Geetanjali Gems as the beautiful gems complimented the glamorous night at Grand Hyatt Mumbai.

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