Ganjam brand is unique among jewellers of India as it is known as the brand of Royals and Gods.
With the creations of top Indian designer Wendell Rodricks providing the base for the jewellery with his fluid flowing ensembles, Ganjam's show at IIJW 2012 was sectioned into three colour stories – black, white and ivory.
Opening the show was model Rachel Bayros wearing a gleaming tiara, a graceful globe ring and a curved necklace with a rear pendant. The three pronged pendants hanging from three strands of pearls with three emeralds in the centre was a necklace of great beauty. The turquoise set in yellow
gold with florets, the multi prong necklace tipped with coloured stones; the pear shaped pendant edged in rubies with the same central gem ended the black section.
Into the white group came the large pendant with coloured stones with a magnificent centre surrounded with diamonds. The four linear strands for the earrings were matched to the necklace perfectly; while the truly delicate slim choker with a diamond centre had a fragile design. Curls for necklaces with asymmetric gems and starburst ring, the wiry geometric cuff studded with precious metal beads and the scalloped diamond necklace were awe inspiring.
The ivory section ended the show as pearl strands with delicate emeralds showed the former in a scintillating manner. While the two ruby and emerald ornate pendants strung on velvet ribbons highlighted the ornaments, pearl chains were interspersed with gems ended in tiny pendants.
Cascading and circular pearls with rubies and emeralds motifs completed the final section. Sahil Shroff ended the show in a stately sherwani, dhoti pants and kurta. He wore a necklace with four strands of pearls, rubies and emeralds, a regal turban pin and delicate pearl-diamond buttons which gave him a royal entry. Ganjam gave a perfect end to the first day of the IIJW 2012.
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