The past, along with its deities, is brought to life in this intricately worked kumkum box. Traditionally gifted to the bride by her parents at the wedding as an auspicious symbol, this piece is defined by finely embossed nakas work with the image of shesha shayana vishnu on the lid. The box is further enhanced by nakas work of the dashavatara on its sides.
Timeless and rich, this traditional temple kada (bracelet) is a gleaming tribute to the fine craftsmanship and design of the past. It is embellished with handpicked polki diamonds, along with rubies and emeralds, and finished with an antique polish.
Evocative of temple dancers and royal princesses, this piece is crafted in the traditional gopura style with Goddess Lakshmi and peacocks beside her. Created in gold and rubies, this piece captures a past that is still treasured today.
A beautiful tribute to nature, this piece brings out the magnificence of uncut diamonds on a pendant that is enhanced with peacock motifs, South Sea pearls, rubies and an emerald at the centre. The chain is a delicate melange of pearls and emeralds.
A modern rendition of the traditional mango hara, this ornate neckpiece is encrusted with emeralds, rubies and uncut diamonds and set in the beautiful, deep nakshi-style.
This set is intricately crafted as an homage to the Goddess Lakshmi in nakas work with gold, emeralds, rubies and cultured pearls. It is traditionally worn in South Indian weddings, and makes for a memorable and beautiful bride. The pieces are also available separately.
Defined by brilliant design and exquisite craftsmanship, the Prathibha line of antique jewellery is an ode to the past in gleaming intricacy and cherished motifs.