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Tarjara – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Tarjara Designer: Komal Khandelwal Tarjara is an exclusive jewellery line designed using two inspirations. With an inclination towards the rich art and heritage of Rajasthan and the Banjara tribe of Rajasthan, this creation is designed with an outlook to give a new direction to the pieces. The world is losing the touch from its roots,

Weaved – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Weaved Designer: Kezyia Zhimo Textile techniques are traditionally worked with fibres such as cotton and silk. With an outlook to incorporate the same technique in jewellery, the designer has come up with a collection – Weaved. (https://blogs.20minutos.es) It was the designer who was intrigued by the idea of upliftment of Indian craft and techniques.

Vacation – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Vacation Designer: Ishaan Panchal Vacation, an exquisite and exotic jewellery line, is a perfect blend of the classic Pelicans motif and Visionary designs. Inspired by the cool ocean breezes and soft sandy beaches, the collection leaves one dreaming of sailing, walking the beach and watching the waves roll. This ocean inspired collection features the bird

Seven - Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Seven Designer: Akshitha Sunil Seven is an exclusive piece of jewellery designed keeping the cost-effective factor in mind. The designer’s primary motive is to introduce the ‘Lariats’ which is not very common in the Indian market. Not just for western plains, the collection brings the lariat necklace which is the new statement necklace. Inspired by

Tredative – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Retail Collection Collection Name: Tredative Designer: Santhosh Raj T R Tredative, a dramatic collection which signifies the change in the traditional south Indian jewellery by not disturbing the beliefs and concept that have been there in the minds of the consumers. Drawing inspiration from the peacock, lotus and Indian goddesses that are followed and accepted in

Broken but Beautiful – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Innovative Collection Collection Name: Broken but Beautiful Designer: Samanvitha B.G Broken but Beautiful is an exquisite series of jewellery that celebrates the beauty of nature and meets the sustainable needs of it. Inspired by the coral reefs and underwater textures, this collection reuses the broken gemstones which are crafted into an alluring jewel piece.

Genderless – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Executed Collection Collection Name: Genderless Designer: Rakshitha Deviah Androgynous clothing created waves in the fashion industry, countering conventional ideas of what constitutes men’s and women’s fashion. This year, the gender-bending aesthetic enters the jewellery territory to give a new vision to it. This gender blurring has prompted the designer to come up with a jewellery line

Dechet – Change – JD Annual Design Award 2018 Award: Best Conceptual Collection Collection Name: Dechet “Reusing of leather and junk metal” Designers: Dimple, Dolly and Ranjita DFD July A 2017 Killing animals for any personalised stuff and materials is the most brutal thing to do. To change the way a society works and to stop these in human activities, the designers have come up with a

Medaramo – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Innovative Collection Collection Name: Medaramo Designers: Sakshi, seema and Karishma DFD October 2017 Medaramo is a collection born out of style, a need for function, a call for quality and an understanding of value. The garments are interchangeable, giving the wearers more flexibility and choice. The collection creates three different looks from just one piece of

Wear-tec – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Contemporary Collection Collection Name: Wear-Tec Designers: Jazmine, Sonu and Akash DFD June B 2017 The day a woman can walk freely on the roads at night, that day we can say that India has achieved independence – Mahatma Gandhi. The designers believe that their collection is a step towards realizing the great man’s dreams. The garments are

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