Manushi Chhillar in fine jewellery from Mohar 
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This fine jewellery label curates modern bridal trousseaux

Focusing on ethical sourcing, Mohar features bold coloured stones and open-setting Polkis, using gemstones from sustainable partners such as Gemfields

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As changing bridal tastes go with the times, so does the idea of the trousseau. Brides today are seeking more than traditional diamonds, moving towards bright coloured gemstones, socially responsible sources and interchangeable pieces, which easily adapt from wedding ceremonies to daily life. Mohar Fine Jewellery’s latest range perfectly addresses this requirement with its cutting-edge designs in the form of convertible tennis bracelets, detachable necklaces and show-stopping earrings.

“Our jewellery is created with timelessness and versatility in mind," says Nakul Jain, Co-Founder of Mohar Fine Jewellery. "Brides desire heirloom jewellery that will work for multiple occasions and be timeless despite shifting trends.”

Focusing on ethical sourcing, Mohar features bold coloured stones and open-setting Polkis, using gemstones from sustainable partners such as Gemfields. This focus creates an Indo-Western look that is deeply heritage-driven yet unmistakably contemporary.

The pieces features a wide variety, ranging from stackable eternity rings and Polki solitaires to oversized hoops and hand-stitched cuffs. Every piece is dreamed of as a future family heirloom, filled with emotion, fashion and meaning.

The pieces are now live to browse online on Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop and through their handpicked studio boutiques, providing brides all over India and internationally with the chance to find these special pieces.

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