The Roohani.
A polki collection for the bridal hour and the years that follow it. Foiled silver-back diamonds set into 22-karat gold, paired with carved emerald, tourmaline, and the colour stones a bride saves for the second look.
A polki, set the older way.
Roohani is what we draw for the bride who knows the day will be photographed forever — and who still wants to put the jewellery on at four in the morning and forget it until midnight. Foiled silver-back polki, hand-cut and set into 22-karat gold; carved colour stones picked at the Jaipur fair; and a structure light enough to wear through the saat pheras and the reception both.
Every Roohani piece is made on commission, drawn for the bride within seventy-two hours of the first appointment, and finished in four to six weeks. The matching pieces — the second-look necklace, the choker, the maatha-patti — can be drawn at the same time.
- Metal 22-karat gold, BIS hallmarked Hand-cast
- Stones Foiled polki, carved emerald, tourmaline By the tray
- Settings Closed-back silver foil, hand-set Eight craftsmen
- Lead time Four to six weeks, end to end From appointment
She is the moment. The polki only follows.
The Roohani tray.
Six stones we draw from for every Roohani commission. Choose the stone first; the setting is drawn for it.
Begin a Roohani commission.
Two hours at the Mavoor Road room. The full Roohani tray, the master craftsman on call, three drawings within seventy-two hours.