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TRENDING DESIGNER JEWELLERY FOR ETHNIC WEAR THIS FESTIVE SEASON

Up your sartorial game with Amrutam’s show-stealing online designer jewellery pieces.

The festive season gives the perfect excuse to add some sparkle and bling to your attire. With the spirit of celebration in the air, there isn’t a better time to invest in some spell-binding festive jewellery styles. From choker necklaces and bracelets to chaandbali earrings and statement rings, if you’re looking for pieces for the upcoming festivities, Amrutam has some stunning indian designer jewellery for almost every occasion.

I like my Mangalsutra lighter, elegant and affordable.

For the ultra modern brides-to-be.

Finding the right trendy mangalsutra is as important as finding the right life partner, there you go, I said it!

The new age Bahuranis have it going, trying to strike a balance between age old traditions and keeping up with the times. It’s been a year since my marriage, and to this day My choice of Mangalsutra, the auspicious thread for the Hindu married women, has by far been the best.

Self analysis on how I look! – Ft. Frida Kahlo

I think it’s been really long since I went off-the-wall and wrote something!
As an artist – or maybe you can call me a creative individual, I like doing wacky stuff, and for me art or any form of it is expressing yourself. I know a lot of people who just write about simple things, and even I can just wear a Zara top and H&M pant and then say I have styled it in a different manner! I’m gonna show you I emulate the iconic look of Frida Kahlo.

What is Life ? – A Thought

Sitting in the train, I am here watching the beautiful Western Ghats and the vast plains of India. I have been wondering all along that we have such a beautiful country that is so huge and we have not utilised even 10% of it. Is it because we are scared to live alone in the nature once we come to the city and get comfortable in easier things and the hustle bustle of life that anything apart from the city feels very remote to us?

Sabhyata – True Definition of Tradition & Urbanity

As girls, we would see our brothers and their guy friends play on the roads. But yes even I used to join them and play cricket and hide & seek on the streets. It’s totally okay not to learn how to cook when you are in 3rd standard. As women, it’s totally okay to wear shorts and play basketball and dream of becoming sportswomen later in life. When I was a young girl, traditions never restricted me. For me anything that my brother could do meant I could do too.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by doing something you love!


What is valentine’s day all about? It means to be and celebrate with someone you love or doing something you love! When I was a kid, my mum used to give me crayons and a paper and make me sit in a corner and I would spend the whole day with it. I loved to do that, this is from when I was a 4-year-old kid. My me time would be to just sit with all kinds of paints and all artsy stuff and be myself. I would look forward for this time of the day every day!