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Designer duo Abu Jani, Sandeep Khosla partner with Saboo for jewellery line
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Leading Indian designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla have collaborated with Saboo Fine Jewels to create a limited edition jewellery collection titled ‘White Whisper’.
The White Whisper jewellery collection was unveiled at the designer’s tony store at Kemp’s Corner, Mumbai.
The collection has been inspired by the delicacy of Chikankari embroidery and its floral motifs. It also features exquisitely bold enamel work on the inner/reverse side.
“Fine Jewels are a personal passion. This collection is born from that. We wanted to reinvent the classical using heritage techniques and cutting edge design. Rich with romance, deeply glamorous and intricately detailed, it is a fantasy expression. We were impressed by Saboo’s exceptional quality and manufacturing and the sheer enthusiasm of the family to create the extraordinary”, Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla said in a statement.
Krishna Saboo , Owner, Saboo Fine Jewels added, “Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla is the most important fashion house of India and Saboo is honoured to collaborate with them. I believe this meeting of their exceptional design aesthetic with our treasure trove of exquisite diamonds and gemstones, craftsmanship and devotion to detail in fabrication will create a new benchmark for beauty in Fine Jewels.”
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