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Abaran Timeless Jewellery is Official Jewellery Partner for Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1
This collaboration isn’t just a partnership—it’s a celebration
In a landmark moment that blends cinematic brilliance with the richness of cultural heritage, Abaran Timeless Jewellery proudly steps into the spotlight as the Official Jewellery Partner for the upcoming epic, Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1. This collaboration isn’t just a partnership—it’s a celebration.
In an extraordinary tribute to heritage, storytelling, and timeless craftsmanship, Abaran Timeless Jewellery proudly unveils an exclusive limited-edition gold and silver coin, created in celebration of Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1. Available in both pure gold and silver, this limited-edition release is not only a symbol of reverence and celebration, but also an heirloom in the making.

Rooted in legacy and driven by a passion for storytelling through design, Abaran finds a natural synergy with Kantara—a film that delves deep into the spiritual and cultural ethos of Karavali Coastal Karnataka).
Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 promises to be a cinematic spectacle that reverberates with myth, mysticism, and ancestral lore. In aligning with this narrative, Abaran brings its own story to the fore—one etched in gold, heritage, and the timeless artistry of India’s jewellery traditions.
More than just a collectible, exclusive limited-edition coin is a tangible embodiment of culture, folklore, and legacy—a keepsake designed to let you hold a piece of the Kantara universe in the palm of your hand. Each coin is meticulously crafted, blending the spirit of the film with the legacy of Abaran’s renowned artistry.
One side of the coin bears the iconic Kantara insignia, symbolizing mysticism, tradition, and the soul of the narrative. The other side features the trusted Abaran emblem—a mark of purity, trust, and heritage passed down through generations.
Whether you’re a connoisseur of cinema, a lover of tradition, or a collector of rare pieces—this coin is a timeless treasure, a story etched in metal, crafted for those who value legacy.
The launch was graced by: Rishab Shetty – Actor & Director, Vijay Kiragandur – Producer , Rukmini Vasanth – Actress ,Pragathi Rishab Shetty ,Pratap Madhukar Kamath, MD-Abaran,Preethi Kamath and Sanyukta Kamath – Directors, Abaran.
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Kylie Jenner’s $5,000 Diamond Charm Signals a Bigger Valentine’s Shift
Expanding its Maharashtra footprint, the brand brings heritage craftsmanship, exclusive launch offers, and timeless jewellery collections to Bhosari.
Kylie Jenner kept her Valentine’s message short and direct: “Happy Valentine’s Day to me from me.”The post featured a custom 18kt gold and natural diamond bag charm by Ashna Mehta, shaped like the Kylie Cosmetics logo. The lip motif, set with cascading natural diamonds, reportedly starts at around $5,000 for similar styles. Jenner clipped it onto her Hermès Himalaya Birkin, turning an already rare bag into something even more personal. What made the post stand out wasn’t the price tag. It was the fact that she bought it herself.
Valentine’s Day has long been framed as a celebration for couples. Yet the tone in 2026 feels noticeably different. Recent reports in India suggest that a significant number of singles view February 14 as just another day. Globally, self-gifting continues to rise, with more people choosing to mark their own milestones instead of waiting to be celebrated. One of the clearest signs of this shift can be seen in jwellery purchases.


For decades, diamonds were positioned primarily as markers of romantic commitment. The philosophy behind A Diamond Is Forever shaped how natural diamonds came to represent lasting love. But permanence has never belonged only to proposals.
Today, a diamond can just as easily mark independence, success, or personal growth. In that sense, Jenner’s charm feels less like celebrity indulgence and more like a sign of where Valentine’s culture is heading. Romantic love remains part of the picture. It just isn’t the only narrative anymore.
At the same time, brands and dating platforms are noticing a strong rise in conversations around self-love, self-care and personal celebration during February. Social media is filled with “be your own Valentine” messaging, solo dinner plans, friend-date reels and self-gifting content.
Unlike previous generations, Gen Z is less driven by social pressure around relationships. Financial independence is happening earlier. Individual milestones matter more. And self-purchase, particularly in categories like jewelry, is no longer seen as indulgent but as intentional.
In that context, Kylie Jenner’s diamond charm may be global celebrity news, but the mindset behind it feels familiar. Valentine’s in 2026 is not just about who gifts you something. It is increasingly about what you decide to gift yourself.
And for many young consumers, that choice includes natural diamonds.
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