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Mirari Launches ‘Mughalnama’ – A Fusion of Regal Heritage and Contemporary Design

Luxury jewellery maison Mirari has unveiled ‘Mughalnama’, an exquisite high jewellery collection that pays homage to the grandeur of the Mughal empire while capturing the spirit of modern elegance.
Rooted in the rich cultural tapestry of Persian artistry and Indian craftsmanship that defined Mughal design, Mughalnama is a celebration of timeless opulence reimagined for the global collector. The collection features a captivating blend of carved gemstones, uncut diamonds, and seed pearls—materials once adorned by Mughal royalty, including iconic figures like Jodha Bai—now transformed into bold, contemporary masterpieces.
“Mughalnama is designed for those who seek jewellery that is not only beautiful but meaningful,” Mirari shared in a statement. “Each piece tells a story—an artistic bridge between tradition and the modern world of luxury.”
By integrating heritage stone cuts with avant-garde forms, Mirari’s Mughalnama emerges as a sophisticated narrative of craftsmanship and innovation. The collection offers more than adornment—it invites wearers to embody a legacy of refined artistry with every piece.
With Mughalnama, Mirari continues its commitment to creating jewellery that resonates with both historical richness and modern identity, inviting connoisseurs to experience a collection where past grandeur meets present sophistication.

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Indriya unveils ‘Devi’, a Navaratri Collection celebrating the Divine Feminine
Devi draws inspiration from ancient legends, divine motifs and cultural artistry, and embodies strength, grace, and the essence of the modern feminine journey

Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, is proud to present ‘Devi’—a radiant new collection that celebrates the eternal feminine spirit. Launched in the auspicious lead-up to Navratri, ‘Devi’ is an ode to every woman, embodying strength, compassion, and grace, and reflecting the timeless essence of the Goddess within her.
At the heart of ‘Devi‘ is Mata ni Pachedi, a centuries-old textile art from Gujarat that depicts stories of the goddess through her devotees, floral motifs, and temple icons. Traditionally created with hand block printing and freehand painting, this craft has been reimagined in jewellery design, blending heritage with modern expression.

The collection also draws inspiration from the Kaliganthi, a revered necklace of seven amulet-shaped units symbolising the seven divine mothers. Once cherished by brides as a protective charm of heritage and legacy, its motifs are rediscovered in the context of Devi as timeless symbols of perseverance, power, and eternal beauty.

Speaking on the launch, Sandeep Kohli, CEO, Indriya, said, “At Indriya, our vision has always been to create jewellery that reflects artistry, emotion, and heritage. Devi is not just a collection. It is a celebration of the divinity within every woman. It reminds us that each woman carries the strength of the Goddess in her, resilient, radiant, and timeless.”
Abhishek Rastogi, Head of Design, Indriya, said, “The design journey of ‘Devi’ draws inspiration from revered motifs like Mata ni Pachedi and the Kaliganthi. Each piece integrates sacred symbolism—lotuses, celestial patterns, and amulets—with refined craftsmanship and modern sensibilities. The result is a collection that celebrates this feminine spirit.”

This creation is a reflection of Indriya’s deep commitment to preserving traditional kaarigari and celebrating the rich legacy of Gujarat through timeless design. With ‘Devi’, we continue our role as custodians of India’s artistic and historical narratives, giving heritage a contemporary voice that resonates today.
Since its inception in 2024, the brand has expanded rapidly across the country, establishing a strong presence in the North, South, and Western regions. With a growing network of now 29 stores across North, South, East and West India, including six in Delhi; four in Hyderabad; three each in Mumbai and Pune; two each in Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Patna, and in Uttar Pradesh—with one store each in Lucknow and Prayagraj; and one each in Indore, Jodhpur, Surat, Vijayawada, and Odisha—reflecting Indriya’s growing footprint and commitment to making finely crafted jewellery more accessible to consumers.
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