India, with its colors and symbols recalls, in our collective imagination, magical places, enchanted sceneries and the spirituality of the Bhagavadgita. The Indian culture, with the colored cities, the ancient Temples, the Mausoleums and the majestic Palaces of the Maharaja and the Maharani, is also expressed through the traditional temple jewelry: big necklaces, priceless chandelier earrings, bracelets and rings with precious stones like sapphires, rubies or emeralds represent the unmistakable items of the traditional iconography.
In this scenario it will take place the famous Exhibition IIJS – India International Jewellery Show – from 27 to 31 July 2017. The Exhibition will be divided in two big sections: the Jewellery Stones & Allied Section – dedicted to jewelry (from 27 to 31 July at the Bombay Exhibition Centre) and the Machinery Section - dedicated to the machineries for goldsmith (from 28 to 31 July at Lalit Mumbai). To have more information you can visit: https://www.iijs.org
Below some designs inspired by the jewels of Indian tradition, realized by Stefania Pigliapochi.