India International Jewellery Show is prestigious fashion jewelry show which aims in providing the finest range of jewels designed by the well known personalities. This show is the best one which is known to be the ultimate platform for the jewelry industries where the exhibitors get to explore their business strategies. Over the years, this show is the most visited jewelry show which demonstrates the best and exclusive range of jewelry items. The organizers have announced this international jewelry show scheduled to be held at Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai. The exhibitors come face to face with the rival companies as well as also come to know about the intensity of the competition in the market. The show is categorized amongst the leading antique show which will surely satisfy the requirements of the global customers.
Mahima Chaudhary walked the ramp for Shobha Shringar Jewellers at the India International Jewellery week in Mumbai.Shobha Shringar Jewellers presented their “Neesha Collection” at the show. The jewellery showcased traditional Indian work such as vintage gold, polka and jadau. The collection was opulent in its essence and included precious stones like rubies, emeralds, south sea pearls as well as uncut diamonds.
Large floral baaju bands, chokers, eye catching floral pendants, collar necklaces, carved bangles – some of which extended into the bib style, grand necklaces, beautifully crafted earrings, jhumkas, dainty nose pins and rings, elaborate diamond sets, mesh and medallion designs, raani haars, maang tikkas, gold cummerbunds, jhumar, maatha patti and even shoulder dusters were part of the elaborate collection.There was a well etched south Indian section that presented traditional jewellery from this part of India. One could also see western influences in the precious stone set jewellery. Bollywood beauty Mahima Chaudhary was the showstopper and looked stunning in the rich jewellery adorning her. She wore a cream and gold lehenga that featured a sheer long layer in red.
The outfit was by the Bawaree label – which also showcased gowns, anarkalis and saris apart from layered lehengas. The actress wore two different jewellery sets for the opening and closing act of the show respectively. To open the show, she wore a bridal set that included a raani haar – comprising of four layers. This was paired with a wide and flat gold necklace.
A beautiful maang tikka, jhumka style drop earrings, pretty bangles and a statement ring comprised the other jewellery that she wore along. For the closing act, she looked like every bit of a royal princess in a polka and emerald set comprising of a thick choker and a longer necklace. Matching earrings adorned her ear. Also on display was a nathni on her nose, thick bangles and a floral designed ring. The jhumar on her head added to the regality of the look.
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