Emeralds, diamonds and pearls: Indian craftsmanship takes the global stage

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Lifestyle | Fashion
Tanya Tiwari
04 MAY 2025 | 10:45:00

The 2024 Met Gala wasn't just a celebration of fashion—it was a showcase of India's rich jewellery legacy. As stars descended upon the iconic steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Indian-designed gems sparkled in the spotlight, weaving centuries of craftsmanship into modern red-carpet glamour. From emeralds and Basra pearls to Colombian stones and heart-shaped diamonds, Indian jewellery proved that its regal legacy is more relevant—and coveted—than ever before.

Alia Bhatt: Modern royalty in Sabyasachi jewels

Bollywood star Alia Bhatt made global headlines with her ethereal look, adorned in custom Sabyasachi creations. Her ensemble wasn’t just a tribute to Indian craftsmanship—it was a full-blown celebration of it. Alia wore a blouse embedded with emeralds, sapphires, Basra pearls, and tourmalines, paired with Sabyasachi jewellery featuring the same precious stones. Every element reflected both opulence and artistry, demonstrating how Indian design effortlessly blends heritage with haute couture.

Sudha Reddy’s statement in diamonds

Indian businesswoman and philanthropist Sudha Reddy brought breathtaking elegance to the Met Gala with a custom-made 180-carat diamond necklace. Designed by renowned Indian jewellery artist Farah Khan Ali, the piece featured heart-shaped diamonds symbolising her family. Reddy’s look was a seamless fusion of sentimental storytelling and extravagant luxury—hallmarks of traditional Indian jewellery, reinterpreted for the global stage.

Cardi B’s emerald brilliance

American rapper Cardi B’s 2024 Met Gala look was elevated by a show-stopping 141-carat Colombian emerald necklace designed by Kamyen, an Indian-origin jewellery house. The deep green of the emeralds added a bold contrast to her dramatic black gown, capturing attention and underscoring how Indian jewellers are increasingly collaborating with international celebrities.

Simone Ashley adds a modern touch

Bridgerton star Simone Ashley also embraced Indian design sensibilities at the gala, wearing Zoya’s Tanzanite Matrix Ring and the Eiffel Tower bangle. The pieces, while contemporary, carried the finesse of Indian artisanship, showing how traditional design language is evolving into wearable, modern luxury.

Beyond the Gala: Desi jewels on global icons

The influence of Indian jewellery extends far beyond the Met Gala. At a recent film premiere, global icon Jennifer Lopez wore the ILENA emerald necklace set by Indian designer Manish Malhotra. The choice underlines how Indian jewellery is no longer confined to ethnic or bridal wear—it’s now a high-fashion staple for celebrities worldwide.

A new era of Indian opulence

Indian jewellery, with its intricate craftsmanship and timeless appeal, is redefining luxury on the global stage. From Hollywood icons to Bollywood royalty, the allure of desi jewels is truly universal—bold, beautiful, and unmistakably Indian.

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