India’s Most Dazzling Jewellery Launches

Festive lights may glow for a few nights, but jewels? They outlast the seasons, carrying stories from one generation to the next.

This year, India’s finest maisons are raising the bar above brilliance- unveiling collections that dance between tradition and modernity, minimalism and grandeur, intimacy and full blown statement spectacles. From Kashmir’s poetic valleys to Paris’s gilded runways, the new launches prove that jewellery has never just been an accessory; it’s the headline act of every celebration, festival or soirée.

Whispers from the Valley by Zoya

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Unveiled in Hyderabad with brand ambassador Sonam Kapoor, Zoya from the House of Tata presents Whispers from the Valley, a lyrical ode to Kashmir. The collection captures the valley’s shifting seasons through fluid, organic motifs- autumn’s Chinar leaves, snow-kissed green apples, and spring tulips. Crafted with white diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and South Sea pearls, the pieces shimmer with a pastel palette echoing nature’s poetry.

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Rüh by Irasva

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Irasva, known for its modern yet timeless diamond designs, introduces Rüh- a bridal collection that brings sacred Pichwai art to the world of fine jewellery. Hand-painted with meticulous devotion, each piece features motifs like lotus blooms, kadamba trees, and Krishna’s cosmic blue, transforming every jewel into a painted prayer. The edit speaks to not just brides but also their closest circle: mothers, sisters, bridesmaids- creating heirloom-worthy expressions of identity. As Founder Leshna Shah describes, “Rüh is not just adornment, it is the soul made visible.”

Luminara by Hazoorilal Legacy

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Hazoorilal Legacy’s Luminara finds its muse in light- soft, flickering, ever-changing. Diamonds and gemstones in hues of blush, emerald, crimson, and violet are paired with understated elegance.

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Hero pieces include the Yellow Diamond Necklace, the Rubellite Choker, and a glowing Tanzanite Necklace Set. Designed to slip between grand occasions and everyday ease, Luminara embodies jewellery that moves with its wearer, adding a quiet radiance to life’s in-between moments.

Mèroh by Vinnie Ghatiwala

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For those seeking jewellery that transcends occasion, Mèroh by Vinnie Ghatiwala brings fine jewellery into the everyday. Understated yet refined, the line balances versatility with elegance, proving that luxury need not be reserved only for ceremonial wear. Each piece is designed as a wardrobe essential- subtle enough for daily use, yet crafted to endure as timeless keepsakes.

Image Courtesy: Vinnie Ghatiwala

If quiet luxury had a jewellery line, it would look like Mèroh. Designed for everyday wear, the collection is understated yet elegant, offering pieces that transition seamlessly from AM to PM. It’s a gentle reminder that not all statements need to shout; some whisper with enduring grace.

Rivaah Wedding Lounge by Tanishq

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In Delhi, Tanishq has redefined bridal retail with the debut of its Rivaah Wedding Lounge. Spread across 10,200 sq. ft, the concept space is a one-stop bridal destination blending heritage, curation, and bespoke design. With private lounges, heirloom redesign services, personalised consultations, and jewellery spanning 13 Indian bridal communities, Rivaah elevates jewellery shopping into an immersive, couture-like experience. As stylist Rhea Kapoor noted at the launch, “Bridal jewellery should be as personal and meaningful as the wedding itself- and that’s exactly what Rivaah embodies.”

Noor by Oropel

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This season also belongs to Oropel, the Mumbai-based brand making a historic debut at Paris Fashion Week with its Noor collection. Designed by Neeti Patwa, Noor fuses uncut lab-grown diamonds, rubies, emeralds and onyx with detachable embroidered straps, allowing pieces to transform from day to night. It’s not just a debut- it’s a declaration: Indian jewellery has arrived on the world’s most iconic runway.

Elements of Nature by Senco Gold & Diamonds

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Durga Puja finds its sparkle in Senco Gold & Diamonds’ Elements of Nature collection. Inspired by earth, fire, water, air and space, the pieces shimmer with both symbolism and artistry. From meenakari flames to Polki constellations, these jewels are designed to celebrate the season in its truest, most luminous spirit.

This season, India’s finest jewellery proves that every festival, every wedding, and every special moment deserves to shine. ‘Cuz after all, what’s a celebration without a little sparkle?

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Yashita Damani

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