Indian Fashion Designers Who Have Conquered the Jewellery World

The Indian fashion industry has long been synonymous with opulence, intricate craftsmanship, and a deep-rooted love for heritage. Designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Manish Malhotra, and Tarun Tahiliani redefined luxury clothing, turning bridal lehengas and couture gowns into cultural statements. But their creative ambitions didn’t stop at fabric; soon, they set their sights on the world of fine jewellery, proving that their Midas touch extends beyond the atelier.

For the young, affluent fashionista who views jewellery as more than just adornment – it’s an heirloom, a conversation starter, and a bold expression of identity.  From Sabyasachi’s Mughal-inspired grandeur to Masaba Gupta’s signature designs, each brand reflects its creator’s design aesthetic while pushing the boundaries of wearable art. Here are our favourite visionary designers who are shaping the future of Indian jewellery.

Sabyasachi Mukherjee – Sabyasachi Jewellery

The undisputed king of Indian bridal fashion brought his love for vintage grandeur into jewellery with pieces that feel like rediscovered treasures. Sabyasachi’s designs are a masterful blend of Mughal, Rajputana, and Victorian influences, think polki diamonds, jadau work, and enamel detailing that evoke old-world opulence. His collaboration with American jeweller AJSK introduced global audiences to his vision, while his flagship collections remain a favourite among brides and collectors. Available at Sabyasachi boutiques and select partnerships, each piece is a testament to his mantra: “Personal style over fast fashion.”

Manish Malhotra – Manish Malhotra High Jewellery

Manish Malhotra’s jewellery blends timeless Indian craftsmanship with contemporary luxury, featuring intricate polki, vibrant gemstones, and nature-inspired motifs. His designs—crafted in gold and silver—balance regal opulence with modern versatility, perfect for both grand weddings and sleek soirées. Each piece celebrates femininity, weaving heritage into bold, storytelling adornments that transcend eras. 

AK|OK by Anamika Khanna 

AK|OK by Anamika Khanna redefines contemporary Indian jewellery with raw, organic textures and architectural silhouettes. Each piece, such as the Textured Warrior Bangle, merges tribal motifs with an urban edge, featuring uncut diamonds, oxidised metals, and asymmetrical forms. Bold yet wearable, AK|OK celebrates raw beauty, making heritage feel fiercely modern. 

Masaba Gupta x Amrapali

Masaba’s collaboration with Amrapali Jewels is as bold and unconventional as her clothing line. Expect quirky motifs, such as lip-shaped pendants, chai cup earrings, and chunky chain necklaces, that blur the lines between fine jewellery and wearable art. It’s perfect for those who love to make a statement.

Anita Dongre – Anita Dongre Fine Jewellery (Pinkcity)

A champion of sustainability and Rajasthani craftsmanship, Anita Dongre’s Pinkcity line is a love letter to Jaipur’s royal legacy. Her jewellery features uncut diamonds, jadau, and meenakari, often set in lightweight gold for everyday wear. The brand appeals to the eco-conscious luxury buyer who values ethical sourcing without compromising on grandeur and elegance.

Tarun Tahiliani – Tarun Tahiliani Jewellery

While not a standalone label, Tarun Tahiliani’s jewellery collaborations, particularly with Vummidi Bangaru Jewellers (VBJ), are extensions of his “India Modern” philosophy. His designs merge temple jewellery motifs with contemporary silhouettes, often featuring uncut diamonds, South Indian gold work, and fluid, organic forms. Ideal for the minimalist who appreciates heritage with a twist, his pieces are subtle yet impactful.


For the young and style-savvy, these designer jewellery brands offer more than just embellishment. They’re a legacy in the making. Whether you’re drawn to Sabyasachi’s vintage opulence or Masaba’s rule-breaking stunners, there’s a piece that’ll make your jewellery box as iconic as your wardrobe.



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