This season, with trends for minakari going heavy on every bride-to-be, Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas came out with ultimate collections of minakari and kundan jewelleries inspired by our royal heritage. Their collection Hunar reflects the story in the colors of Rajasthan. The enamellings are done with sheer perfection by skilled artisans who have been trained throughout their life to create a masterpiece. Delicate motifs of birds, flowers, fishes and royal Mughal art are engraved, making a perfect choice for discerning women. Another collection of Amer brings out minakari artwork at its best, with designs inspired from the domes and arches found in the palatial remains of Rajputana glory. These art pieces which are inspired by the fort of Amer, offers a vivid story through their vibrant use motifs in kundan work and diamonds. The collection Amer as it’s known offers the best designs for the brides who desire a royal look; the moments which will be here to stay through the tides of time.
Their designers also took inspiration from the fables of nature and proposed the collection of Noor and Aranya, a sublime range of jewelleries curated in minakari work with colours of green, blues and pinks. The assemblage Adrishya conceptualized on the philosophy of romance has sophisticated colored stonework layouts which cover most parts of the gold.