STARS AND STONES
VOGUE India|October 2022
Jewellery studded with stones that derive from planetary movements have long dressed the wrists of men and women in Indian culture. Now, as the trend goes phases, RADHIKA SOMAIA charts its path
RADHIKA SOMAIA
STARS AND STONES

For some, the otherworldliness of astrology seems far-fetched, but for many, it’s their solace in the unknown. Jewellery boxes around the world have been collecting pieces inspired by the heavenly bodies for years. And while the lure of whimsical zodiac pendants and birthstone rings remain, there’s a celestial keepsake that embodies our spirit more precisely than any other piece of jewellery. Jyotish jewellery, or quite literally astrology jewellery, is bespoke jewellery designed based on individual Vedic astrology that determines how our lives align with the movement of the cosmos.

Jyotihśāstra has been a part of Indian history for millenia,” says Samarth Kasliwal of Gem Palace, one of India’s oldest fine jewellery houses. “Multigenerational families used to come to get their jyotish jewellery made with us—gemstones, from emeralds to rubies, were set in silver and gold to touch the skin and guide their lives.” Today, in a world of relentless unrest, this age-old tradition is being redefined by an ascent of spiritual seekers around the world. Astrologer Shradha Salla tells us, “We are ruled by three things: destiny, karma and free will.” Out of the three, free will is what lies in our hands and, for the metaphysical mind, there’s nothing more empowering than marrying an astrological chart with the jewels that adorn our body.

この記事は VOGUE India の October 2022 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

この記事は VOGUE India の October 2022 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

VOGUE INDIAのその他の記事すべて表示
A
VOGUE India

A

Anupama Parameswaran knows the cost of being seen, of being a young woman in a world that's always watching. Beyond the beauty, the glamour and her young 28 years, she speaks five languages more than enough words to tell her story. The actor opens up to AKSHAYA PILLAI on the quiet details of a loud life.

time-read
7 分  |
January - February 2025
ALL POWERED UP
VOGUE India

ALL POWERED UP

For a long time, South Asians limited themselves to careers in tech and finance in order to make a mark away from Indian soil. Now, they are not only taking over the creative scene but also finding new ways to proudly display the identity they once felt compelled to conceal

time-read
10 分  |
January - February 2025
THE PROMISED LAND
VOGUE India

THE PROMISED LAND

Generations of rural women have been refused a well-deserved seat at the decision-making table. Now, through upskilling and technological know-how, their daughters are taking their place at its head.

time-read
5 分  |
January - February 2025
HOT!
VOGUE India

HOT!

A penchant for spice is no longer just a personal preference; it's a badge of honour, the mark of a wild, sexy, untameable spirit. It's why any Indian establishment worth its salt now takes pride in its proprietary condiments-big, bold, blazing ones that could only come from its kitchen.

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
DOWN TO EARTH
VOGUE India

DOWN TO EARTH

While grand gestures might make for good cinema, Bhumi Pednekar's real life is about making small, deliberate everyday choices for the planet

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
Ms. Brightside
VOGUE India

Ms. Brightside

A loved one's dementia diagnosis can feel like the person you know is lost forever. When the progressive disease came to claim their amma, two sisters found a silver lining in her changing behaviour.

time-read
5 分  |
January - February 2025
A gift in time
VOGUE India

A gift in time

Why do we assign some personal milestones more value than others? Perennial bridesmaid DIVYA BALAKRISHNAN demands that we reassess the definition of a 'big day'

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
MOUNTAIN SPIRIT
VOGUE India

MOUNTAIN SPIRIT

A growing cohort of Kashmiri creatives are forging new relationships with the valley by reviving lost art forms, making art out of their bodies and applying ingenious solutions to everyday items.

time-read
6 分  |
January - February 2025
Didn't do it for the 'gram
VOGUE India

Didn't do it for the 'gram

Am I marrying for love or for social media? When she found herself spiralling before the big day, SHRADHA SHAHANI had to ask herself the hard question

time-read
4 分  |
January - February 2025
LA DOLCE VITA
VOGUE India

LA DOLCE VITA

From a Sicily-inspired haldi to walking down the aisle twice for the Muslim and Sikh ceremonies, Malia Taqbeem and Abhay Dhaliwal's Italian wedding was the perfect missing piece to complete their serendipitous love story

time-read
3 分  |
January - February 2025