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Zoya's new collaboration with designer Rahul Mishra epitomises modern elegance.

Taking the design language of India to the world, Zoya, from the House of Tata, collaborated with Rahul Mishra to showcase its craft at Paris Fashion Week 2019. Themed around nature and architecture, Zoya and Mishra's creations find expression in the fluidity and sensuality of baroque architecture, sculpture and paintings. Interpreted in the timeless textures of gold, the collection uses both cut and uncut diamonds with precious stones to present a modern design aesthetic for fine jewellery. Zoya's collections borrow from art and history. Seasons of Kashmir inspire the Price: On request At: Brand boutiques in Delhi and Mumbai www.zoya.in

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