By Neehar
Mishra
Photography:
Courtesy Eina Ahluwalia
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'Celebration' Necklace |
Revamping jewellery as conceptual art, designer Eina Ahluwalia’s intricately
designed silver pieces have taken the international market by storm…
For
most of us, finding our true calling is a life-long struggle between our needs
and desires. However, if we are lucky, we just happen to stumble upon that one
moment of clarity and our whole life falls into perspective. Eina Ahluwalia is
a case in point, who, in her quest for self-fulfilment and self-expression,
made a switch from the corporate world to jewellery designing.
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containment
'amphora' neckpiece
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Byzantine Collection |
Scintillating,
intricate and slightly edgy, Eina’s jewellery is set apart not only in its
design but also in its craftsmanship. “Conceptual jewellery is where the
concept or the idea is the most important, and the jewellery is just a way to
tell the story. Such jewellery is evaluated, like fine art, for its ideas,
inventions, intuitions and content rather than for its precious materials or
conformity to tradition. It is not directed or bound by fashion and is more
timeless,” Eina explains. For her, it is also a meeting point between her
search for meaning and her passion for jewellery.
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Eina Ahluwalia |
As
an ideology, each piece she designs is handcrafted by master craftsmen in
Kolkata to keep alive traditional skills that are now being lost to mass
production. Her signature style epitomises complex and exquisitely detailed
handmade fretwork (a fast disappearing skill). Chiselling silver in her latest collection, ‘Forgotten
Jewel’, launched at the Lakme Fashion Week earlier this year, has each piece gracefully
fashioned in contemporary designs while the metal’s innate qualities remain
intact.
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Heart of Gold Pendant |
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Gold Through my Veins Cuff |
With
a career built on hands-on experience of working closely with craftsmen, Eina
has recently trained in experimental techniques and materials with Alchimia
School of Contemporary Jewellery, Florence. This has helped hone her bench skills without
the loss in translation with the involvement of craftsmen.
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'Light Burst' Resin Earrings |
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Golden Light Drip Cuff |
Redefining
the purpose of jewellery from ornamentation to self expression, Eina’s brand of
conceptual jewellery is synonymous with luxury jewellery poised at the
intersection of art, fashion and design.
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Kirpan Closed & Open |
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Cuff - Basilica of St Chiara, Romanesque Gothic,13th century |
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