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His Silver Linings Playbook
The New Indian Express
|April 26, 2026
When Anant Zaveri travelled to Udaipur in the 1970s, he had no idea it would change the course of his life.
An unexpected encounter with a court jeweller of Mewar led to the purchase of a few exquisitely worked silver pieces. Their weight, workmanship, and history turned into a four-decade pursuit of India's most exceptional hand-wrought silver.
Today, that pursuit lives on in the Alpana Haveli Museum-housed within the 83-year-old Zaveri's ancestral mansion in Ahmedabad.
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