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A Wearable Memoir

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October 2025

The flavour of the season is to customise jewellery and accessories for your trousseau that is unique to you; jewellers are happy to comply

A Wearable Memoir

Jewellery today is no longer a passive adornment; it is an autobiography wrought in gold.

In 2025, customisation has emerged as the most covetable expression of luxury, because it whispers intimacy. The modern patron seeks more than sparkle; they seek sentiment, symbolism, and a sense that the piece is theirs and theirs alone.

From modular mangalsutras that morph with the wearer's mood to talismanic charms etched with private inscriptions, bespoke design has never been more relevant (or more revealing). Couples today are rewriting the visual language of weddings, commissioning jewels that don't just match their outfits but mirror their journeys. An emerald pendant shaped like the constellation of the night they met. Bands etched with their wedding vows in their native language. A rani haar designed from the bride's grandmother's diamond earrings. These pieces tell love stories that no algorithm could ever generate — pieces that hold memory, meaning, and a touch of rebellion.

We asked India's leading jewellers and watchmakers, including Gaurav Mehta (Jaipur Watch Company), Piyush Gupta (PP Jewellers by Pawan Gupta), Gautam Totuka (P.C. Totuka & Sons), and the PNG Jewellers team to decode the growing appetite for personalisation, from its evolution to the most memorable creations and the future of luxury customisation. Their insights reveal why jewellery buyers seek bespoke pieces, how these creations come to life, where personalisation is most visible, the challenges it brings, and what the future holds for this most intimate form of luxury. Nowhere is this more visible than in weddings, where every piece tells a story of love, legacy, and commitment. For example: initials on rings, wedding dates etched inside bands and motifs symbolising family heritage on bridal bangle. Customisation isn't about owning what no one else has — it's about creating what no one else could.

History on One's Wrist

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