Mumbai, 23 March 2026: Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery illuminated the runway at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI with the unveiling of ‘Orizon’, a showcase that placed contemporary Polki craftsmanship at the centre of one of India’s most influential fashion platforms. Indriya paid homage to India’s cultural heritage through polki and diamond, complemented by Amit Aggarwal’s signature Banarsi weaves and mirror work; submitting a redefined, modern Indian expression. The show was envisioned to empower not confine; and inspire the modern Indian woman to move forward, staying rooted and carrying her heritage with pride. On the ramp, the brand reimagined Polki through luminous light play, vibrant gemstone pairings and the uncompromised brilliance of diamonds – transforming heritage craft into modern wearable couture.
An immersive evening of heritage craft mirroring contemporary couture
Disha Patani took centre stage as the showstopper, adorned in Indriya’s captivating jewellery, paired with Amit Aggarwal’s sculptural couture. Her presence brought Orizon to life, embodying a powerful expression of heritage reimagined, where tradition meets modernity in a luminous, contemporary form. The runway presentation unfolded as a visual narrative of light and form. It began with refined diamond pieces in minimal compositions capturing the first hints of illumination, gradually transitioning into statement Polki and gold creations where traditional forms were reimagined through contemporary geometry. Each design captured light dynamically while remaining deeply anchored in India’s time-honoured crafts – demonstrating how inherited tradition can evolve into powerful modern identity. Throughout the show, garments and jewellery remained in constant dialogue. Moving beyond pieces to be observed from a distance, Orizon lit up the runway as an immersive presentation that can be felt and experienced.
Indian heritage, reimagined: An interplay of tradition and innovation
The show echoed Indriya’s heritage stories of India to life through modern expressions of jewellery. Designed to empower the modern Indian woman – one who draws confidence and identity from her cultural roots – the runway brought together Indriya’s luminous interpretation of Polki and the sculptural silhouettes of Amit Aggarwal. The duo created a striking dialogue between heritage jewellery and contemporary couture. The intricate kaarigari of Indriya’s jewellery complemented Aggarwal’s signature design language of handloom fabrics, vintage Banarasi textiles and contemporary mirrorwork, creating a compelling interplay between tradition and modern design.
Redefining Polki through mastery of Light, Colour, and light-weightedness
A defining highlight of the presentation was the brand’s re-interpretation of Polki through the exploration of light, colour, and fluidity. Indriya’s master kaarigars brought exceptional craftsmanship to the forefront, moving beyond conventional techniques through the samosa dart setting – a distinctive
method where the angular structure beneath each Polki stone enhances light reflection, creating a heightened brilliance and ethereal glow.
Further elevating the show was Indriya’s bold pairing of Polki with a captivating palette of rare gemstones including vivid tourmalines, deep tanzanites, rich sapphires, classic rubies and South Sea pearls. Even carved stones were layered with delicate “kissing” Polki elements, adding intimacy and dimensionality to each piece. This interplay of colour and light brought depth and individuality to every design, reinforcing the brand’s philosophy of jewellery as an experiential art to be experienced.
Where tradition meets modern fluidity
Innovative techniques such as wall-prong and corner-bezel settings minimised the visibility of metal, allowing gemstones to appear almost suspended – creating an aesthetic of weightless elegance. Through these distinct pillars of exceptional quality, reflective brilliance, innovative use of colour and modern fluid designs, the presentation redefined traditional Polki for the discerning, modern connoisseur as an evolving expression of legacy, artistry, and light.
At its core, Orizon traced a journey from introspection to radiance, where light became a metaphor for transformation. The presentation progressed from quiet brilliance to bold luminous expressions, mirroring the wearer’s evolution from inward reflection to confident self-expression.
Mr. Sandeep Kohli, CEO, Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, said,“Lakmē Fashion Week was a powerful canvas to express how Indriya is redefining Polki and diamond for a new era through design superiority and modern intent. Our jewellery, elevated by design innovation, illuminated the runway, presenting a narrative where heritage is not a constraint, but a source of empowerment, one that allows tradition to evolve. This jewellery narrative came alive in dialogue with Amit Aggarwal’s sculptural silhouettes, crafted from upcycled Banarasi weaves and mirror work, which set the visual language of the show. Together with Amit Aggarwal, we presented a new expression of Indian craftsmanship that feels modern and empowered, created for women who carry heritage forward.”.
Speaking about the ensemble, Amit Aggarwal says, “Bringing ‘Orizon’ to life at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI was about capturing a moment of transformation. Conceived as a journey of evolution, seeing the collection unfold on the runway reaffirmed how craft continues to grow through emotion, innovation and collaboration. Working with Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, allowed us to create a seamless dialogue between garment and jewellery, where both complemented one another to shape a unified narrative of transformation. The synergy between both the brands presenting ensembles is defined by precision, craftsmanship, and modern allure.”
With Orizon, Indriya and Amit Aggarwal presented a powerful contemporary homage to Indian heritage – one where craft, emotion and innovation converged on the runway, and tradition evolved as a point of departure for reinvention.

