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Gargi by P N Gadgil & Sons Unveils Silver Rakhi Collection: More than 1000 Designs to Honour the Bond of Grace and Protection
Gargi by P. N. Gadgil & Sons, India’s fastest-growing fashion jewelry business, has released its annual Rakhi Collection. It includes over 1,000 carefully made patterns in pure 92.5 silver. This line, which started shipping throughout India in early June, is still very popular with clients looking for something more significant.
This year’s collection has a wide range of spiritual symbols and themes, like Shivmudra, Ashtavinayak, Chakra, OM, Swastik, Trishul, Shree, and floral engravings. Each one has cultural significance and aesthetic appeal. The Rakhis are a good choice for siblings who want to celebrate the event meaningfully without spending much money (beginning at ₹180 after the discount). The collection is as much a celebration of craftsmanship as being a brother or sister, since every piece is marked for silver purity.
These designs are not like regular thread Rakhis; they are meant to be keepsakes that last long beyond the festival. The Divine Ganesh Rakhi, the OM Engraved Heart, and the Multilayered Chakra all have simple but meaningful designs. They are all made to show protection, positivity, and personal style.

Aditya Modak, co-founder and CEO of Gargi by P N Gadgil and Sons, remarked, “Rakhi is one of those festivals where tradition and memory meet design. At Gargi, we notice a definite change: customers desire designs that last more than one day, authenticity, and value. This collection is about the feelings people want to keep. Our creations are meant to be worn, remembered, and handed on, whether a sister ties it to her brother or vice versa.”
Gargi’s Rakhi Collection is in line with the brand’s goal of providing emotional and everyday jewelry that is beautiful, affordable, and pure. Customers can purchase online and have their orders shipped anywhere in the country or go to one of the brand’s unique stores in India.
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Tiffany & Co. Unveils Blue Book 2026 ‘Hidden Garden’ In A Spectacular New York Showcase
A Star-Studded Evening at the Park Avenue Armory Celebrates Nature-Inspired High Jewellery, Reimagining the Legacy of Jean Schlumberger Through Rare Gemstones and Contemporary Artistry.
Tiffany & Co. unveiled its Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden collection with an elegant, star-studded evening at the iconic Park Avenue Armory. The event brought together an impressive guest list, including Teyana Taylor, Connor Storrie, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried, Gabrielle Union, Dwayne Wade, Rosé, Gretty Lee, and Mariah Carey, who also delivered a special performance during the evening.
The showcase unfolded as a seamless blend of jewellery, fashion, and immersive storytelling. Models presented the collection dressed in creations by Sarah Burton for Givenchy, set against a lush indoor garden concept that mirrored the inspiration behind the collection. Guests were treated to a curated dining experience surrounded by abundant floral installations, enhancing the atmosphere of an enchanted garden brought to life.



At the heart of the collection lies the creative vision of Nathalie Verdeille, Senior Vice President and Chief Artistic Officer of High Jewellery. Building on the legacy of Jean Schlumberger, the collection revisits his fascination with nature, translating elements like blossoms, butterflies, birds, and grasshoppers into intricate high jewellery pieces adorned with extraordinary gemstones. The garden, long a source of inspiration for Schlumberger, is reimagined here with renewed vibrancy and detail.
Among the standout highlights are new interpretations of the iconic Bird on a Rock motif, a design synonymous with Schlumberger’s legacy. These pieces now appear in vivid new colourways, perched atop stones such as chrysoprase and aquamarine, forming part of a suite that includes a necklace with a convertible brooch, bracelet, earrings, and ring. Alongside this, the Butterfly chapter captures movement and delicacy through diamond-studded wings, while the Bee chapter draws from the historic Two Bees ring, presenting bold new designs with honeycomb-inspired structures and a striking internally flawless diamond exceeding 10 carats.

The narrative continues with the reintroduction of the Paradise Bird, a rare motif originally conceived in 1962. This year’s interpretation sees the design evolve into vibrant new creations set on striking gemstones, featuring a rich palette of turquoise, emeralds, sapphires, and tsavorites. These pieces echo Schlumberger’s fascination with the natural world, shaped by his travels and personal experiences, including time spent at his home in Guadalupe.
The choice of venue added another layer of meaning to the evening. The Park Avenue Armory shares a historic connection with the maison, as Louis C. Tiffany was commissioned in 1881 to design parts of the Armory, including the Silver Room and Historic Veterans Room. This heritage connection underscored the brand’s ability to bridge past and present seamlessly.
With Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden, Tiffany & Co. not only celebrates its rich design heritage but also pushes creative boundaries, transforming nature’s fleeting beauty into enduring high jewellery masterpieces that feel both timeless and distinctly contemporary.
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