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3. The quaint houses of Mathura often came alive
with his mischief. The lush forests of Brindhavan
were witness to his eternal love story. And it was at
the war fields of Kurukshetra that he gave Arjun
the illuminating discourse of The Bhagavad Geeta.
Makhanchor, Kaanha or Govinda;
the stories accompanying each of Krishna’s names
are as enigmatic as he was.
Zoya immerses herself into an epic and comes back
brimming with tales of Krishna, immortalised in
diamonds, precious stones and gold.
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4. Though this village of cowherds
seemed unassuming, Gokul was filled
with tales of Krishna’s mischief. The
milkmaids who came after Krishna
because he had stolen their butter,
left back wishing that he’d come
again and again.
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5. This reversible pendant delicately embellished with enamel and polki, depicts the serene
flora of Gokul on one side, and an enchanting peacock on the other.
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6. This reversible earring
delicately embellished
with enamel and polki,
with the serene flora of
Gokul on one side, and
an enchanting peacock
on the other.
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7. These jhumkis trace the
gentle curve of a flower
in gold, using the rare
craft of Badrum.
To replicate its natural
shape, each ruby is worked
upon till it perfectly fits
the groove.
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8. The dense forests of Gokul which
thrived on either side of the river
Yamuna were Krishna’s playground.
These three bangles, with a river of
polki flowing through the middle are
inspired by the same.
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9. In this elegant finger ring, the unbridled flora of Gokul, painted in
enamel, lies surrounded by charming polki, with pearls and
blue stones gently swaying from them.
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11. This intricate set made from cut diamonds and polki is reminiscent of the lush
foliage of Gokul with strings of pearls glistening like drops of fresh dew.
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12. Shining white polki drip out of a matka,
as homage to Krishna’s love for butter.
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13. This impeccable necklace draws inspiration from the drops of
Maakhan that Krishna would indulge in, right after he stole it.
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14. A finger ring with a radiant emerald at its centre is
crafted in the image of the matkas, with polki scattered
about like drops of butter.
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15. With a stunning uncut diamond sitting at its centre,
this finger ring comes alive just like the forests of
Gokul in Krishna’s presence.
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16. A pair of earrings, where
Krishna sits atop a swing of
polki that are as entrancing
as the music that flowed
from his flute.
In this rapturous pendant, Krishna plays the flute while leaning
against a tree of bright polki with delicate leaves made of green
onyx beads, all strung from fine chains of gold.
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17. Heaven descended upon Gokul when Krishna’s fingers played his flute
and its music left the listeners rapt. This finger ring, intricately laid
with floral motifs, flaunts a little flute with emeralds at its ends, as
homage to Krishna’s bansuri playing.
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19. The feathers on Krishna’s crown
were offered to him by peacocks
who were so entranced while
listening to his flute that they
danced on blissfully for days.
This delicate necklace crafted in gold and blue enmel, is a tribute to the peacocks’
offering, made with as much love as Krishna played his flute with.
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20. Resembling the Morpankh that is symbolic of
Krishna, these delicate feathers are crafted with
gold and held together by a row of radiant polki.
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21. This charming pendant has a peacock made with chitai and enamel
work, flaunting a plumage that is carved intricately through partaj
work and embellished with resplendent polki.
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23. The fine contours of colours on a peacock’s feather are traced in these earrings
using enamel and gold, with a stunning polki sitting at the centre of the quill.
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25. Strung with blue sapphire beads and elements of gold,
this set is a tribute to the pankha which devotees use in the lord’s service.
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26. A splendid set that replicates the mesmerising hues of a
peacock’s feathers is captured in enamel, surrounded by
glittering diamonds and polki.
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27. This technique of painting a light pattern against a darker
enamel base is a rather rare sight, and an ode to nature’s
craftsmanship in enamel, polki and gold.
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29. A unique set with impeccable enamel work that rivals the hues on a peacock’s
feather, embellished with radiant diamonds and polki, and traditional Jaipur
style enamel work on the back.
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30. Stylised Chandbali earrings
inspired by the breathtaking
display of colours on a peacock’s
feather with a blue iolite sitting
at the eye, and diamonds and
polki adding to its brilliance.
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31. Inspired by the rich colours
and distinct silhouette of the
Morpankh, this stunning pair
of earrings flaunts a rare
assortment of stones, diamonds
and polki, while the tassels
are strung with emeralds and
blue sapphires.
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33. Such was her devotion towards Krishna
that in the legends, Radha’s name
always precedes that of her beloved.
‘Radha-Krishna’ is synonymous with
love that rises above all limitations and
attains a spiritual nature.
This exquisite pendant crafted from gold and precious
stones is a tribute to their transcendental love.
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34. Radha sits against a hazy blue sky enchanted by
the melody that flows from Krishna’s flute.
A beautiful turquoise stone, with brilliant round
cut diamonds, surrounds these eternal lovers.
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35. A serene enamel painting in the backdrop brings alive the
romance of Radha-Krishna in this stunning pendant with
diamonds and polki adding to its beauty.
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36. In this pendant, Krishna lifts the Govardhan Parvat to protect
his village, with drops of diamonds hanging from chains of gold
to depict the storm born of Indra’s rage.
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37. Enraged at the Brijwaasis’ refusal to
worship him, Indradev invoked the
clouds and made them rain furiously.
As a reply, Krishna lifted the
Govardhan Parvat and sheltered his
village not only from rain but thirst
and hunger too, for seven nights and
days, until Indra finally bowed down
in defeat.
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38. The villagers worshipped Govardhan Parvat with milk, as it
protected them from the furious thunder and rain invoked by
Indra. This finger ring surrounded by radiant polki is
homage to the same.
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39. Shaped in the image of raindrops descending from the clouds,
these earrings are a reminder of how the lord’s grace protects
his devotees even from the most powerful forces of nature.
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40. Arjuna finds himself in a dilemma as he
cannot muster up the courage to attack Bhisma
on the battlefield. This is when Krishna, who
has acted as his charioteer till now, decides to
tell him about his duties as a warrior. It was
this discourse that Vyasa later wrote down in
the form of The Bhagavad Gita.
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41. This unique pendant is the amalgamation of artistry and craft of the
highest order, with the entire Bhagwat Geeta etched in gold, and
depicting Lord Krishna playing the bansuri.
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42. This bangle with a verse from Geeta carved on the inside
is a tribute to the flora of Gokul thriving besides the
river Yamuna, where Krishna played as a child.
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43. This exquisite pendant, with a cream peacock engraved on the front,
and beautiful Faktai enamel decorating the back, is a tribute to the eternal
roll of sacred parchment on which the verses of Geeta were inscribed.
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44. Like the wheels of Lord Krishna’s chariot that
never stopped spinning even in the most formidable
of times, this exquisitely crafted necklace is richly
laid with motifs that also rotate.
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46. The Sudarshan Chakra is
one of three divine objects
created by Vishwakarma,
the Architect of the Gods.
Such were its powers that
the world trembled at the
sound of its name and yet,
Krishna bore it calmly upon
his finger.
A neo contemporary styled necklace, which is crafted in
the image of the mighty Sudarshan Chakra using radiant
white polki that emanate rays of gold.
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47. These earrings are carefully crafted
mosaics composed of shining polki and
intricate meshes of gold, inspired by
the image of the Sudarshan Chakra.
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48. Painstakingly engraved bangle
with polki sitting atop the rays
of gold so as to resemble the
mighty Sudarshan Chakra.
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49. Such was the intensity of the Sudarshan
Chakra that no one on the battlefield
could look at it directly. Surrounded by
a shade of pastel green, these earrings
are as radiant as the chakra itself.
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51. In these alluring Chandbalis laid with enamel at the back, the fine contours of
Sudarshan Chakra are delicately carved in gold with coloured stones in a piroi setting at the end.
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