February , 2026
Here’s how Indriya showcased Indian craftmanship on the Global Stage
For decades, Paris Couture Week has stood as the luminous global stage where design visionaries unveil their artistry, reinvent boundaries, and etch the lines of luxury, trends, and creative direction. On that runway, Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, unveiled the soul of Indian craftsmanship. Teaming with visionary couturier Gaurav Gupta as the official jewellery partner, the brand wove threads of heritage into the fabric of global fashion for the first time.
Dualities in Motion
The collection was a poetic meditation on contrasts—structure yielding to fluidity, form dissolving into formlessness, strength entwined with grace. Indriya’s jewels embodied this duality, anchoring India’s ancient aesthetics in temple-inspired grandeur and traditional forms like bajubands and haathphools, whilst luxurious modern diamond designs flickered as wandering stars—boldly binding body, craft, and couture in harmonious rhythm.
We celebrated the quiet beauty of Indian art, craft, architecture, and culture. At Paris Couture Week, these designs brought the philosophy of duality to life for global audiences. Our pieces turned heads, introducing the world to India’s rich heritage and artistry.
Spotlight on Indriya Jewels
We chose diamonds and gemstones cast in artisanal gold—to harmonise with bold silhouettes and flowing forms, capturing the duality of traditional artistry and modern boldness. Each piece married precision craftsmanship with artistic breath, stealing the couture spotlight.
Look 1: Nakashi Gold Bridal Necklace & Devi Bhuja Gold Vanki
Temple jewellery, reimagined with a striking modern sari drape, claimed the undisputed showstopper title at Paris Couture Week—turning heads on the runway and igniting immense online buzz. The Nakashi Gold Bridal Necklace paired with Devi Bhuja Gold Vanki, a golden hymn unfolding in 18-carat and 22-carat temple artistry etched in stone and antique patina, delivered pure grandeur for life's grandest moments.
Look 2: Gloria Diamond Earrings
The designer’s signature modern drapes found perfect juxtaposition with a bold, contemporary ear cuff reinterpretation. The Gloria Diamond Earrings—a sculptural nod to the peacock’s plumage—shimmered in 18-carat yellow gold, accented with emeralds, tanzanite, and diamonds. Rich in colour and layered detail, they embodied exceptional craftsmanship and confident, contemporary spirit.
Look 3: Devi Mayur Gold Bajuband
Indriya's Devi Mayur Gold Bajuband made its glamourous couture debut at Paris Couture Week, transforming the traditional 22-karat temple armlet into a vision of effortless grace
This 22-karat temple armlet—adorned with carved peacocks and gemstone whispers, finished in antique lustre—lent ceremonial grandeur to modern evening couture.
Look 4: Eternal Sparkle Diamond Necklace
Craftsmanship met modern elegance in this icy white look, where layers upon layers of diamonds from the Eternal Sparkle Diamond Necklace adorned the runway. Crafted in 18-karat rose gold, the necklace featured a rhythmic cascade of circular motifs, meticulously set to create a fluid, high-shine silhouette that captivated every gaze.
Look 5: Niti Gold Haathphool
A highly detailed gown met the Niti Gold Haathphool—a piece typically reserved for ceremonial bridal wear—proving true craftsmanship shines anywhere. This 22-karat harmony, linking bracelet to hand through ornate motifs and stones, played a ceremonial symphony of tradition against modern glamour.
Look 6: Laxmi Mudra Gold Maang Tikka
Dripping in golden elegance, we once again pushed the boundaries of modern styling by pairing the Laxmi Mudra Gold Maang Tikka with a stunning evening gown. Crafted in 22-karat yellow gold, this maang tikka featured a finely sculpted traditional motif, brought to life with a rich antique finish. Its elongated form, woven from intricately detailed elements, reflected elevated traditional craftsmanship atop contemporary allure.
Look 7: Mayura Gold Haathphool
The runway unveiled the most stunningly sophisticated red gown, daringly paired with the Mayura Gold Haathphool—an unconventional styling choice that truly showcased the versatility of Indian craftsmanship. This 22-karat floral and geometric reverie, with gemstones blooming in antique finesse, stole hearts as a breathtaking ode to festive heritage.
Indriya’s Paris debut invited guests to sense the divine in every facet—where craft met couture, and India’s light graced the world.
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