Oorja Jewels
Indian festive jewellery collections capture the rich cultural tapestry of the country, transitioning from vibrant green-themed accents in the monsoon to elaborate gold and diamond masterworks during the autumn festive peak. Each regional festival demands a unique aesthetic, blending deep-rooted religious customs with historic ornamentation techniques.
Monsoon Renewal: Savan & Hariyali Teej
Jewellery during the holy month of Shravan (Savan) and Hariyali Teej mirrors the lush greenery and freshness of the Indian monsoon.
Marital Devotion: Vat Savitri
Celebrated prominently across Western India (particularly Maharashtra), the Vat Savitri collection prioritises timeless, sacred bridal tokens.
Royal Elegance: Durga Puja
The Durga Puja collection embodies the grand, artistic heritage of Bengal. Moving away from heavy stone settings, it showcases pure, fluid metalwork alongside deeply significant cultural symbols worn by married women during Anjali and Sindoor Khela.
Sacred Purity: Chhath Puja
Celebrated with immense devotion across Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, Chhath Puja jewellery is rooted in solar energy, purity, and ancient regional heritage. The collection leans toward unadulterated gold-coloured metals, avoiding over-the-top modern glitz to respect the rigid, minimalist ritualistic nature of the festival.
Solah Shringar Sparkle: Karva Chauth
Karva Chauth jewellery mirrors the intense emotion of the festival, striking a balance between traditional bridal nostalgia and sleek, wearable romantic assets.
Regal Elegance: Eid (Eid-ul-Fitr & Eid-ul-Adha):
Eid jewellery collections focus heavily on celestial and Mughal-inspired geometries.