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Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery x Amit Aggarwal to Present ‘Orizon’ at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI

The showcase will explore the transformative journey from introspection to radiance, bringing together sculptural fashion and heritage jewellery in a contemporary dialogue

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Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery x Amit Aggarwal to Present ‘Orizon’ at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI

Mumbai, 21th March 2026: Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, in collaboration with designer Amit  Aggarwal, will unveil its latest collection, ‘Orizon’, at Lakmē Fashion Week on 21st March. Rooted in  Indriya’s philosophy of heritage as a living, evolving force, the showcase celebrates jewellery as an  expression of India’s rich craftsmanship through a contemporary lens of illumination in motion. At the  ramp, Indriya will redefine Polki through luminous light play, colour exploration of precious stones, and  uncompromised quality of uncut diamonds giving us heritage craft into modern wearable poetry. The rich  ‘kaarigari’ will be complemented by Aggarwal’s handloom fabrics, vintage Banarasi textiles and  contemporary mirrorwork thus creating a contemporary dialogue between tradition and innovation. 

“Orizon” is conceived as a narrative of transformation. Light marks a rare moment of change, and the  collection traces the shift from shadow to radiance — an inner journey that moves from introspection to  stepping confidently into the light. Through this progression, tradition awakens into modern expression,  revealing form, feeling and purpose with renewed clarity. 

Rooted in a shared reverence for innovation and emotional resonance, the collaboration between Indriya  and Amit Aggarwal reflects a contemporary dialogue between heritage and evolution, structure and  sensation, memory and modernity. At the heart of the partnership lies a shared belief that tradition does  not confine creativity but equips it, serving as a living language that empowers new forms of expression. 

Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, was conceived to bring heritage stories of India through modern  expressions of jewellery. The show, by extension, will speak to the modern woman who is empowered by  her heritage. A striking facet of the show is how Polki is redefined through the mastery of light, colour  and light-weightiness. Indriya’s master kaarigars, moving beyond convention by deploying the samosa  dart setting technique (a nuanced craftsmanship detail where the angular structure beneath each polki  stone enhances light reflection, creating an unparalleled brilliance) is poised to make the jewellery stand  out. Indriya’s pairing of polki with a captivating palette of rare and precious stones: vivid tourmalines,  deep tanzanites, rich sapphires, and classic rubies often accentuated with the soft opulence of South Sea  pearls is a deliberate interplay that underscores individuality and expression. Moreover, innovative setting  techniques such as wall-prong and corner bezels settings minimise the visibility of metal, allowing the  gemstones to take centre stage. In a nod to looking back while moving forward, Polki is made lighter,  with a fluid aesthetic and intuitively designed to contour seamlessly to the body, embodying both comfort  and elegance, while retaining the grandeur of heritage craftsmanship. 

Mr. Sandeep Kohli, CEO, Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, said, “ We are excited to bring our brand  story and design vision to life in a bold new way at Lakmē Fashion Week. Partnering with Amit Aggarwal  felt instinctive; his sculptural approach to fashion mirrors our belief that tradition can inspire modern 

design. Amit Aggarwal’s avant garde silhouettes rework tradition through upcycled Banarasi weaves and  mirror work, while Indriya adds its signature touch with striking polki, gold, and diamond pieces that  enhance and amplify each look. Together, we’re reimagining Indian craftsmanship for today’s couture  where heritage evolves, empowers, and speaks to the confidence of the modern woman.”  

Parallel to this narrative, Amit Aggarwal approaches design as a process of evolution. Titled “Orizon,”  the showcase unfolds as a carefully constructed visual journey. It begins in restraint and shadow,  symbolising moments of inward reflection and quiet strength. Gradually, jewel tones, reflective surfaces,  crystal embellishments and reinterpreted heritage textiles begin to emerge. As light interacts with form,  the narrative evolves into one of confidence and self-expression. 

The presentation culminates in softened metallics and luminous hues, evoking a refined, contemporary  bridal sensibility where softness and strength coexist. Orizon becomes a metaphor for transformation—a  moment where inherited tradition meets personal awakening, allowing the wearer to step into a more  empowered self. 

Speaking about the collection, Aggarwal says, “I see ‘Orizon’ as a moment in motion that represents  possibility, movement, and evolution. The collection reflects our ongoing exploration of transforming  heritage textiles through material innovation and sculptural form, allowing tradition to expand into new  expressions. This season, working with preloved Banarasi textiles and mirror work, the idea was to push  them beyond their known vocabulary and allow them to exist in a more fluid, future-facing context. Our  collaboration with Indriya felt instinctive in this context, as both practices are rooted in craftsmanship yet  driven by a shared vision for the future. Together, we wanted to create a narrative where garment and  jewellery evolve in dialogue, revealing how adornment can amplify emotion, form and presence.”  

Within this evolving narrative, garments and jewellery remain in constant dialogue. Sculpted silhouettes  and sensorial adornment complement one another, each carrying its own emotional and visual language  while enhancing the presence of the other. The result is a series of ensembles that feel immersive,  intentional and complete. 

With ‘Orizon,’ Indriya and Amit Aggarwal will present a contemporary homage to Indian heritage—one  that looks forward rather than backward, where tradition becomes a point of departure for reinvention,  and craft continues to evolve as a living, expressive force. Each craft technique acts as a bridge between  past knowledge and present expression, reinforcing heritage as a living force that continues to inspire  contemporary design. 

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