Indian Jewellery has drawn upon its inspiration from the diversity of the Indian culture and the copious aspects of its artistic trends, which in turn has been the motivation and relief for those who crave for the quality of Indian Jewellery.

Indian Jewellery craftsmen have broken down the barriers of innovation, setting new heights in terms of classical schemes and charming visual enamor.

In this respect it is also mention worthy, that the rich traditions of India’s diverse interests, has been a noticeable feature of Indian jewellery design’s bewitching trance, taking inspirations from India’s regional aesthetic appeals.


North Indian Jewellery designs are famous for its exquisite layouts, with the apt mix of experimental flamboyancy, which specially draws its aspirations from the rich Mughal heritage.

The pompous display of precious metals and gemstones is the trademark of North Indian Jewellery. The ostentatious and bold displays of classy designs with a chunky feel have
always been the choice for women in North India.

In recent years, the mangalsutra, a sacred Indian bridal ornament, in existence for centuries, has been revived in North India as an elegant fashion statement, which truly embodies the personal display of style, and the experimental development of Indian Jewellery market in North India.

The trend of Indian Jewellery designs emanating from the South of the country has a distinct deviation from the patterns set by the craftsmen from North India. Though in North India, flamboyant jewellery displays are usually seen during particular occasions, in South India, expensive jewellery are flaunted and savored notwithstanding of any occasion as such.

The intricate design of South Indian Jewellery often draws inspiration from the deities worshipped by the masses. Body Jewellery is also quite popular across South India, which may range from glamorous golden scarf to elaborate designs worn as a belt.

Thus traditional sentiments coupled with contemporary aesthetics have veritably affected Indian Jewellery in the rightful comportment.