It’s best to be Sparkly

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October 15, 2019

The top fashion luminaries join Confluence- A jewellery line from the house of Swarovski to craft exquisite jewellery collectives crafted from the finest Swarovski crystals. From master couturiers like Tarun Tahiliani, Suneet Varma and JJ Valaya to trendsetters like Shivan & Narresh, Nida Mahmood, Aashima Leena along with the most-coveted jewellery house like Amrapali, Zariin, Eina Ahluwalia and Isharya channel their signature style sensibilities to embed each piece of jewellery with a distinct statement. From everyday modern trinkets to wedding-worthy masterpieces, there’s an elegant mix of jewellery to invest in. Here’s a highlight on lust-worthy little extras curated by your favourite designers. 

Zariin X Swarovski

‘Miss to Mrs’ is Zariin’s debut collection with confluence. With a range of sparkling gleams, the brand has created pieces that speak of grandeur and magic. With ethnic motifs, heritage elements, pearls and Swarovski crystals, the collection is a refreshing and modern take on occasion jewellery.

Suneet Varma X Confluence

Known for mastered traditional artisanal techniques and creating timeless ensembles, Suneet Varma has created a jewellery collection as grand as his clothing line. The collection for confluence is a graceful, soft and dreamy interpretation of florals, crafted beautifully with Swarovski crystals is a modern bride’s perfect muse.

JJ Valaya X Confluence

Another designer that joined the Confluence family is one of our favourite Indian Couturiers- JJ Valaya. Much like his clothing, his first jewellery line speaks of royal elegance and timelessness. The collection titled ‘The Ranas of Kachch’ combines elements from The Ranas of Nepal and the life of the free-spirited Nomads of Kutch. With a beautiful fusion of sensibilities and aesthetics, the collection brings out a unique and soulful contradiction in design.

Shivan & Narresh X Confluence  

The style savant duo for resort wear- Shivan & Narresh take inspiration from the picturesque islands of Seychelles with an ode to the remarkable intricacies of Japanese Edo Art to design their vacation-worthy statement-makers. The Edo Mer collection imbibes little discoveries from the tropics like sea-shells, flowers and leaves, fruits and other sea-side treasures that make them a must-pack for your upcoming beachside getaways. 

Amrapali X Confluence

Amrapali is known for its heirloom-worthy jewellery that personifies the heritage of India with a modern eclectic twist. Combine their beautiful aesthetics with Swarovski crystals and you get a one-of-a-kind collection of jewellery. Inspired by Mughal architecture, the collection is packed with scene-stealing pieces that are perfect for the festive season and will prove to be conversation starters.  

Ashima Leena X Confluence

Ashima Leena’s collection for Confluence titled ‘Heera Noori’ is symbolic of traditional-meets-modern jewellery, that will complement your Indian formal wear with great panache.  Inspired by vintage mirrors, the jewellery collection features a signature old-world charm, while still being contemporary with modern and architectural shapes. The collection is absolutely classic and perfect for upcoming destination weddings.  

Nida Mahmood X Confluence  

Nida Mahmood’s ‘India Electric’ collection boasts of influences from architectural features of Rajasthan, metalwork of Moradabad and imperial nuances of the Mughal era. Bejewelled with Swarovski crystals and enamelled with vibrant colours, the pieces are crafted in intricate filigree and marble carvings. The designer blends old world nostalgia with trendy modernity to make them dazzle from dawn to dusk. 

Tarun Tahiliani X Confluence

Tarun Tahiliani’s ‘Tarakini’ collection for Confluence dwells on the beauty of the starry night skies that illuminates with little sparkles and the shimmery haze of stardust. Encrusted with crystals from Swarovski paired with vintage Patina crystals and pearls, the vibrant pops of rubies and emerald can cast a spell on the onlookers instantly. Reserve the enticing masterpieces for evening affairs; to complement every piece in your wardrobe, from your couture gowns to handwoven sarees. 

Isharya X Confluence  

Celebrating the timeless beauty of Swarovski crystals with subtle and sensuous designs, Isharya curates the ‘Night Song’ collection with dainty adornments. Melodious and enchanting, each piece exemplifies a perfect blend of contemporary and classic brilliance. Each trinket is like a versatile star that can dress up even the most vanilla look instantly. 

Eina Ahluwalia X Confluence  

Defined by European architectural intricacies of the 17th to 19th century, Eina Ahluwalia’s ‘Fe’ collection features pops of jewels offsetting the sleek golden carvings. Chandelier dangler earrings, vine maangtikas and rings, the myriad of artsy motifs are noteworthy at first glance. Mainstays of a minimalists closet, these are styles you’ll repeat for evening soirées!

Words by Shraddha Bajaj & Priyanka Bimal

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