30/10/2025
A wedding gift from her beloved; memories etched in every handcrafted detail.
Each jewel, a moment, each moment, eternal.
Ozhukkan mala:
A vintage jewellery which was lying hidden in the “Amadappetty” or the antique jewellery box used by women of yore in ancient Namboodiri households has been painstakingly recreated by our craftsman, in all its glory. Breathtakingly beautuful, Ozhukkan mala has a smooth and rounded surface intricately decorated by filligree work.
Kallu Addiga:
Addiga,also known as a temple jewellery, became popular during the times of Chola and Pandya dynasty. Originally crafted to adorn the royalty, the addiga necklaces were later worn by the temple dancers and gradually, this ornament became a part of the south Indian bridal trousseau.
This exquisite piece is set with original Burmese rubies which gives it an ethereal look.
Kasu mala:
Kasu mala, also known as Lakshmi roopam mala is a must - have piece in every Indian woman’s jewellery collection. Here we have engraving of Gajalakshmi on each coin which is strung on the two rows of tiny gold beads. The arimbu work done on the coins and the gold beads enhances the beauty and magnificence of the jewellery.