Founded by designer Latika Khanna in New Delhi in 1992, Latique is a fine jewellery brand that has rapidly amassed a loyal international clientele. Taking this vision forward, Latique, very recently opened the door to its first store at The Oberoi, Gurugram. This season, Latique lets your blues be your hues with their new Azure collection with tantalising topaz and tranquil turquoise at the base of it. Latika, an ardent follower of art and history has has drawn inspiration from nature to architecture to inspire people through her creations.
Turquoise Cable Cuff
This cuff bracelet made from from sterling silver set with turquoise, yellow topaz and ruby, is a perfect accessory to your day time wedding function.
Topaz Earrings
For those looking to keep things minimal, this pair of earrings os set with fancy cut blue and yellow topaz, and rough cut diamonds.
Topaz Necklace
If you like the earrings, but want to add a little more zing to your ensemble, opt for the complete set by also adding this beautiful necklace with fancy cut blue and yellow topaz, and rough cut diamonds.
Carved Turquoise Necklace
For those who are free-spirited, this boho turquoise necklace with ruby and rought-cut diamonds is the perfect addition to the wardrobe.
Turquoise Earrings
This very contemporary diamond and turquoise earrings set can be teamed with both a very traditional Indian attire as well as a western outfit.
Topaz Earrings
Our pick from the entire collection is this 18 Karat gold framed earrings set with fancy cut blue and yellow topaz, and round cut diamonds. The pale blue of the topaz perfectly complements the roaring, Indian summer heat.
Which one is your favourite? Tell us in the comments!
Not quite blue, not quite green, teal strikes the perfect balance, bringing richness, depth, and a modern edge to bridal and festive wardrobes.
Set at Taj Gorbandh Palace, this thoughtfully curated wedding brought together Marwari Jain and South Indian traditions through meaningful rituals.
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