Extravagant kings and queens fill Indian history books, and stories of their luxurious lifestyles continue to inspire today’s discerning clients. Prét, or ready-to-wear, is a relatively new concept: For centuries, Indian fashion has been all about bespoke, and clothing and jewelry were mostly made to order. With a boost in off-the-shelf jewelry retail, however, personalized services have become a luxury that only a handful of jewelers can now provide, catering mostly to the elite.
Jewelry customization involves much more than changing the color of the center stone or making size adjustments. It is creating clients’ dream jewelry in the form of a beautifully crafted piece. Four Indian jewelry houses provide a sneak peak into how they realize these visions.
Image: Custom Ganjam ring, with sketches. ganjam.com
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The aristocratic designer left his mark on the jewelry world with his Maltese Cross masterpieces, Wrapped Heart brooches, and other signatures that are still in style at the New York maison.