House of Masaba has unveiled Fine Jewellery Volume II in collaboration with Amrapali Jewels, presenting a 52-piece capsule collection that celebrates individuality through Masaba Gupta’s avant-garde design language and Amrapali Jewels’ master craftsmanship.

This new chapter reimagines the House’s iconic mascots — The Nandi, The Camera, The Palm, and The Candy — crafted in 18K gold with an antique finish. The pieces are brought to life with soft pastel gemstones, carved emeralds, and candy-coloured tourmalines, reflecting the brand’s distinctive visual identity and irreverent spirit. Each creation is designed to be both collectible and wearable, balancing bold expression with everyday elegance.
The collection features statement earrings, sculptural chokers, bold bracelets, as well as stackable cuffs and charm pieces inscribed with signature House motifs. Conceptualised as Craveables. Snackables. Stackables., the capsule embodies joyful luxury — fine jewellery meant to be layered, lived in, and loved. Every piece seamlessly blends heritage craftsmanship with modern design, capturing the confidence and creativity of the contemporary woman.
“Volume II is an evolution — it’s younger, more playful, and infinitely more expressive,” says Masaba Gupta. “Think of these as pieces that are delicate yet make a quiet statement. The collection plays with soft pastels, candy-coloured tourmalines, stunning carved emeralds, and sculpted gold. More than anything, I hope fine jewellery brings comfort — a sense of ease, confidence, and joy — to every woman who chooses to wear it.”
Reflecting on the second chapter of the collaboration, Tarang Arora, CEO and Creative Director of Amrapali Jewels, adds,
“With Volume II, we wanted to bring a new dimension to the story we began with Masaba. While the first collection focused on form and symbolism, this one explores emotion and colour. Pastel gemstones, carved emeralds, and tourmalines add lightness to our signature detailing. Each piece carries the precision of Amrapali Jewels’ craftsmanship, infused with a fluid, youthful energy — fine jewellery that feels alive, joyful, expressive, and deeply personal.”
Dharki A Loomed Awakening
In a city that never sleeps, Brijesh once walked unaware of the quiet legacy woven into his own lineage. A Mumbai graduate shaped by modernity, he lived at a distance from the ancient rhythm that had always surrounded him — the world of warp and weft his father deeply revered.
As a child, he often stood beside master craftsmen, watching shuttles glide and silk come alive. Yet he remained an observer, not yet a participant in the poetry of the loom. That changed the day he stepped into his father’s atelier. There, Brijesh learned a profound truth: tradition does not pass through blood alone — it must be earned.
And so began his real education.
Every night, from 9 PM to 4 AM, after the family store closed, Brijesh entered the dimly lit sanctum of Naqshband Allaudin. Beneath the quiet discipline of moonlit hours, the looms whispered their secrets in thread. For three unwavering years, not a single night missed, he listened, learned, and wove himself into an inheritance shaped by patience and humility.
From this silent devotion, Dharki was born.
A brand rooted not in flamboyance, but in finesse. A movement for those who seek substance over spectacle, and understand that true luxury lies in precision, patience, and provenance. Dharki does not follow trends — it follows time, measured not in seasons, but in generations.
They do not shout.
They speak in silken syllables.
They do not decorate.
They decode the legacy of their looms.
Dharki is not for everyone. It is for those who view heritage not as nostalgia, but as a living dialogue between past and present. It is Brijesh’s tribute to the unnamed artisans, the midnight masters, and the sacred beauty of craft honed quietly, far from applause.
Woven Responsibly, Worn Consciously
Every Dharki textile is a pledge — to the earth, to its artisans, and to the future. Crafted using organic yarns, ethical practices, and timeless design philosophies, Dharki safeguards Indian handloom while translating it into a universal language of artistry. Through collaborations with contemporary designers and master weavers, the brand elevates handloom as the ultimate symbol of cultural refinement.
Merging the patience of tradition with understated elegance, Dharki creates textiles that transcend trends, because true luxury is measured in generations, not seasons.
With a vertically integrated “loom-to-label” approach, Dharki ensures traceability, fair partnerships, and uncompromising quality. Through innovative techniques and heirloom-grade craftsmanship, the brand offers wearable heritage — where authentic Indian weaving meets sustainable luxury, redefining modern elegance through India’s living loom traditions.