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4 leaders of globally renowned jewellery labels on the rising trend of gender neutral accessories

Abhishek Raniwala, Rishabh Tongya, Akshat Ghiya, and Siddharth and Samarth Kasliwal discuss the current trends in men's jewellery.

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There has been a paradigm shift when it comes to the scope of men’s accessories. This fashion landscape is brimming with anticipation. Whether you’re a GenZ, a millennial or a minimalist when it comes to fashion, most jewellery brands today have the ability to customise everything. Here are four founders and creative directors of globally renowned jewellery labels who help us understand the trend better and what’s popular this season.

The green gem


Discover the changing face of men’s style with Abhishek Raniwala, the creative force behind Raniwala 1881 who is well-known for its handcrafted jadau jewels while celebrating Rajasthan and its exquisite craftsmanship. Abhishek says emeralds are not mere gemstones; they are a statement, a bold expression of individuality and taste. Whether it’s an emerald ring, bracelet or brooch—these baubles help you bring a sophisticated touch to your attire. Moreover, you always have the option of balancing emeralds with other accessories. So if you’re looking to make an impression, investing in emerald pieces is the way to go.

A touch of class


In this era of self-expression, men are embracing and experimenting with jewellery more than ever before. “Sherwani buttons are not simply a trend but a manifestation of a timeless association between jewellery and grandeur, inspired by India’s rich heritage,” says Rishabh Tongya, the creative director of Diacolor - Fine Contemporary Jewels. “In embracing jewellery, men are not only adorning themselves but elevating their individuality, making it a distinctive statement of their style with vibrant gemstones and different shapes such as pear shape white diamonds and cushion cut yellow diamonds in 18kt white gold.”

Lord of the rings


Akshat Ghiya, the founder of Tallin Jewels and Adi Handmade, has a penchant for fine jewels and designs. He says the trend is for men to wear multiple rings. Being a functional and minimalistic ornament, rings can be mixed and matched on various fingers—single or stacked, from a simple band to seal rings and even rings with semi-precious stones. Akshat creates timeless pieces that blend traditional craftsmanship with global influences. Designed in both Italy and at home in India, the jewellery is delicately handcrafted by master artisans in the heart of Jaipur and is a mix of unusual stones and cuts.

King Pins


Siblings and partners at The Gem Palace, Siddharth and Samarth Kasliwal say the allure of brooches persists as a timeless trend for men. When it comes to traditional wear for men at weddings or other festivities, brooches are the first accessory men pick. One always has the option of getting their brooches crafted in 18kt gold, or adorn them with diamonds and pearls, or use beautiful gemstones to make a statement piece. The brooch remains a personal favourite for the brothers. They suggest styling it by wearing it just beneath the pocket square. The brothers are known for creating contemporary yet timeless heirloom jewellery pieces for royalty, celebrities and many more.

 

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