Jewellery Beyond Metals: Embracing Unconventional Materials in Design
Jewellery has long been synonymous with precious metals like gold, silver, and platinum. However, as consumer preferences evolve, designers are pushing the boundaries by incorporating unconventional materials such as fabric, ceramic, resin, wood, and leather accents to create new-age jewellery, finds out Priyanka Talreja Garegrat
Indian high jewellery watches coming into their own
India's watches and jewellery market for the year 2024 is projected to be approximately $92.06 billion, with steady growth fuelled by demand for luxury items. High-end jewellery watches are seizing this moment, offering distinctive, heirloom-quality pieces that cater to consumers looking for both tradition and exclusivity
Is the Indian Jewellery Industry High-Tech Enough?
Embracing Technology
The City of Sparkles-Beyond the Diamond Cutting and Polishing
Making a name for you in the extensive world of jewellery retailers needs much more than just beautiful jewellery. Sourcing of diamonds, talented artisans and a market to appreciate your jewels are equally important. Moreover, one city in India that has all these factors available in abundance is Surat. Preeta Agarwal talks to Surat’s famous jewellery designers about how the city of Surat contributes to their work.
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