GEMS AND JEWELLERY TRADE COUNCIL OF INDIA SHOWCASED THE STUNNING COLLECTION BY TWO NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN GRADUATES AT INDIA INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY WEEK 2015 POWERED BY GIA
The Gems and Jewellery Trade Council
of India presented the sensational collections by two National Institute of
Design Graduates, Dhruv Singh and Avantika Kumar Agarwal at India International
Jewellery Week 2015 powered by GIA.
DHRUV
SINGH - BRIDAL SPLENDOUR
Known for his exquisite fine
jewellery and gold plated fashion collection, Dhruv Singh’s creations in
precious and semi-precious stones have evoked admiration for this Ahmedabad
based designer. The “Bijouterie” collection was an ideal bridal offering not
only for the lady who will take the Saat Pheras but her family, friends and
guests.
Mixing colours of precious stones
with diamonds and pearls, Dhruv dreamt up amazing designs to dazzle the
audience. Paying tribute to the 21st century Maharani who longs to
adorn herself with vintage pieces, Dhruv Singh’s “Bijouterie” collection had
great style and élan.
Rows of pearls with a centre tassel were
worn with pearl drop earrings. An elegant thin chain of diamonds teamed with
spheres for the ears, long two-strands of pearls that ended in a ruby and
diamond pendant, the Raani Haar in gold with polkis and gleaming Maang Tikkas
were royal entries on the ramp.
The Dhruv Singh label is a jewellery design
brand that offers exquisite fine jewellery. The brand's motto is that jewellery
is art embodied in an object and thus becomes a keepsake.
Adding to the grace and grandeur of
the collection were the lovely saris created by designer Digvijay Singh.
AVANTIKA
KUMAR AGARWAL – SILVER SYMPHONY
Avantika Kumar Agarwal’s label “Aaraa
by Avantika” offered handcrafted silver jewellery that has strong historic,
cultural, artistic and craft influence. “Aaraa” which means adornment and
embellishment in Arabic has given women of style and taste the best jewellery to
adorn themselves. Avantika displayed the “Aaraa Signature Collection” inspired
by the Lotus, which is the beloved flower of the country.
Designed in 92.5 per cent sterling
silver with 22 K gold plating and encrusted with pearls and semi-precious gems;
the trellis designs and jaali kaam were stunning on the ornaments. The lattice
work was prominent in the imposing neckpieces; while the lotus appeared for
striking circular ear studs and uniquely designed bangles and maang tikkas.
The gold chain with a triple ruby
pendant, 3D scalloped kada, pearl lattice earrings, dual ruby strands with
lotus motifs, a mix of rubies and pearls for the lotus blossoms interspersed
neck piece, a stunning Tiara and ear-cum-hair ornaments were eye-catching
beauties on the catwalk.
TV star Shveta
Salve, the perky showstopper, glided down the ramp with strands of pearls and
rubies draped on the bodice to create an impressive necklace, teamed with
armlet and a pronged kada.
The glamorous garments for the
collection were dreamt up by Sujata and Sanjay.
For jewellery that is eye-catching
and intricately crafted; the “Aaraa Signature Collection” by Avantika Kumar
Agarwal had all the right highlights.
Taking the ramp proudly with both
designers was Shantibhai Patel, President, The Gems and Jewellery Trade Council
of India, which presented the scintillating show.
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