Zoya launches two new collections for the festive season


Zoya launches two new collections for the festive season

Zoya Naturesque collection luxury jewelry diamonds

October 19, 2015: Jewelry brand Zoya has launched two new collections: Awadh and Naturesque Wedding Collection. To be launched end of October 2015, the collections have already interested us quite a bit with their regal bearing!

Zoya Awadh collection luxury jewelry polki diamonds

The Awadh collection celebrates the rich iconography of the Nawabs in the 19th century. It epitomizes all that was magnificent, refined and cosmopolitan - from the literary milieu of the period, to music, painting, architecture, and even industrial arts. Hand embroidery, especially chikan work, in a variety of textile fabric including silk, doriya, chiffon and organdie, was prolific. Zoya’s Awadh translates this classic inspiration using classic motifs in a melange of contemporary and traditional design, creating finely hand crafted, distinctive pieces. 
 
The Naturesque Wedding Collection draws inspiration from elements in nature such as foliage and forests, as well as human structures that interface with nature in verdant surrounds such as wooden garden bridges. Creating this collection in white gold with fine diamonds and gems, it has a dainty, dreamy and distinctive feel that induces a degree of warmth and romance rarely seen in contemporary design. Intricate jali work and delicate twirls add refined detail to the exceptional design of Naturesque. This collection uses the finest stones with brilliant cuts and alluring designs, to ensure the pieces are worthy enough.

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