Category: Jewelry

  • The Story Behind Your Jewels: How Every Piece Holds a Legacy 

    The Story Behind Your Jewels: How Every Piece Holds a Legacy 

    Rooted in geography, shaped by history, and refined by generations of artisans, India’s jewelry traditions are as diverse as its landscapes. Each region developed its own techniques, materials, and motifs, influenced by local beliefs, royal patronage, and everyday life. Together, these crafts form a living map of India’s cultural legacy, where every ornament tells a story of where it…

  • Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Shop Silver Jewelry at Jaypore

    Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Shop Silver Jewelry at Jaypore

    Silver has always had a special place in Indian homes, from jewellery and coins to puja thalis and investments.Even as silver touches record levels, Jaypore’s silver jewelry is still priced closer to older silver rates.In a market where silver keeps getting more expensive, Jaypore offers a rare window to own thoughtfully crafted silver jewelry at prices that may not last for long. 

  • The Art of Tarakashi: Heritage Craft for Modern Celebrations 

    The Art of Tarakashi: Heritage Craft for Modern Celebrations 

    Born in the heart of Mughal-era India, where artistry and opulence walked hand in hand. The term “Tarakashi” refers to an intricate metal inlay work, where thin threads of silver, gold, or brass are meticulously hammered into brass, copper, or bronze surfaces, creating patterns that shimmer with elegance. 

  • Bidri Jewelry: A Journey Through Deccan Art and Legacy 

    Bidri Jewelry: A Journey Through Deccan Art and Legacy 

    From the regal courts of Bidar to today’s artisanal ateliers, Bidri jewelry is a living legacy of history, craftsmanship, and cultural pride. At Jaypore, from necklaces to earrings, are made using labor intensive techniques, giving it historical depth and modern appeal. We celebrate and preserve this timeless craft, bringing it to those who value artistry, heritage, and the stories woven into every creation. 

  • Your Go-To Indian Looks for the Festive Season 

    Your Go-To Indian Looks for the Festive Season 

    The months of Bhadra & Ashwin are auspicious, marking the beginning of the festivities. Ganesh Chaturthi, Krishna Janmashtami, Navaratri, Durga Puja, and Diwali are just some of the few festivals that are celebrated across the country, lacing the air with notes of nostalgia from the past. As we inch further into the festive season, each clothing…

  • Musings of Monsoon: A Style Guide to Handcrafted Treasures   

    Musings of Monsoon: A Style Guide to Handcrafted Treasures   

    Each monsoon downpour cues a change in our senses, moods, and wardrobes. It invites us into sensory delights and experience heritage-driven styles hidden in between the soft folds of handloom sarees and artisanal crafts that unravel the poetic magic of the rain-lit India. 

  • Legacy in Chandi: How Silver Heirlooms Have Transformed Over Time  

    Legacy in Chandi: How Silver Heirlooms Have Transformed Over Time  

    As families grow & traditions evolve, silver remains, adaptable yet rooted, delicate yet enduring. It speaks in the soft jingle of bangles, in the comfort of rituals & in the quiet resilience of women who love fiercely across generations. In gifting silver, we don’t just pass on jewelry, we pass on belonging, memory, a promise…

  • Silver Stories: From Heirlooms to Everyday Elegance  

    Silver Stories: From Heirlooms to Everyday Elegance  

    Growing up, my first memory of silver wasn’t a boho necklace or a chunky ring— it was the soft jingle of my mother’s anklets (payal). Tiny ghungroos announcing her arrival even before she walked into a room. Those anklets weren’t just jewelry, they were her rhythm, the unspoken language of a melody that brought comfort,…

  • Mirah

    Mirah

    Delicate edit of kurtas with motifs that evoke Mughal-era aesthetics. An ethereal interplay of geometrical block-prints & delicate hand-embroidery with a hint of sequins on a canvas of buttery Chanderi, is what makes this edit sensational. Boota, florals, and prints inspired by the artistic era of Mughal royalty, in hues of nature like the peacock…

  • Parishay

    Parishay

    Dreamy dabu-printed natural-dyed cotton silk kurtas for frolicking (in the house) A carnival of graceful dabu-printed natural-dyed kurtas, accentuated with vidharba border, on a canvas of lush cotton silk in a motley of colors- perfect to lounge around the house or intimate dinners. Take your pick from easy-to-pair separates, pair with your favorite accessories, silver…