Modern styles from Delhi, oxidized jewellery from Jaipur, pearls & bangles from Hyderabad, and bamboo & seeds jewellery from Agartala
Mix jewellery across iconic Indian cities. The more pieces you add, the bigger your discount.
3 items₹150 off
4 items₹390 off
5 items₹630 off
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Modern Jewellery
Delhi
Discover modern and bohemian jewellery inspired by Delhi's vibrant fashion culture. Stylish designs crafted to bring individuality, elegance, and contemporary charm to your everyday look.
Known for: Kundan, Polki & Contemporary Designs
"We take what our forefathers taught us and give it a modern twist - that is the Delhi way." — Vikram, Chandni Chowk
Oxidised Jewellery
Jaipur
In Jaipur's traditional workshop lanes, artisans craft jewellery using techniques passed down through generations. The dark oxidised finish and handcrafted textures reflect Rajasthan's rich jewellery heritage.
Known for: Oxidised Silver, Kundan & Meenakari
"My family has oxidized metal for four generations. Each piece carries our story." — Ramesh, Johari Bazaar
Natural Jewellery
Agartala
Hidden gems from Northeast India, where jewellery is crafted using bamboo, seeds, stones, and handwoven threads. Inspired by nature and traditional craftsmanship, each piece carries an earthy and artistic charm.
Known for: Bamboo Craft, Tribal Art & Natural Materials
"We don't just make jewellery - we weave the forest into something you can wear." — Mala, Agartala
Bangles & Pearl Jewellery
Hyderabad
The City of Nizams, where every jewllery tells a story. From Laad Bazaar's colourful bangles to delicate pearl craftsmanship, Hyderabad's jewellery traditions reflect the city's rich cultural heritage.
Known for: Lac Bangles, Pearls & Filigree Work
"When the bangles chime together, it feels like Hyderabad itself is speaking." — Fatima, Laad Bazaar
Chikankari & Heritage Craft
Lucknow
The city of Nawabs and fine craftsmanship. Lucknow's artisans weave magic with needle and thread - the same Chikankari techniques that adorned Nawabs now grace your clothes.
Known for: Chikankari, Zardozi & Nawabi Heritage
"Every stitch is a prayer. That is what my grandmother taught me." — Nasreen, Chowk
Icons of India: our most-loved pieces from every city, in one curated collection.