As Akshaya Tritiya nears, consider BlueStone’s jewelry range for a unique touch. The brand introduces a social media campaign, #FeelingGolden, showcasing innovative 18kt and 22kt gold collections with diamond embellishments. Striking a blend of style and opulence, these designs offer a refreshing departure from traditional pieces.
BlueStone’s Sheer collection and its sequel, Sheer Style, offer avant-garde designs with 3D printing techniques, blending modern chic and artistic expression. Sheer Style stands out with dazzling diamonds and dramatic silhouettes inspired by modern architecture, adding intrigue and sophistication to your look.
BlueStone’s Fluo collection, inspired by molten gold’s dripping effect, creates an appealing allure ideal for standing out. Transition effortlessly from day to night with Fluo’s versatile designs, perfect for any occasion.
The Beatrice collection, known for its artistic organic shapes and satin finishes, is a masterpiece designed for those who appreciate refined elegance. This investment promises enduring style with its understated allure that transcends fashion.
The Sabbia Collection, inspired by the tranquil beauty of sand dunes, captures the gentle undulations with its delicate ripple effect. As Akshaya Tritiya signifies the onset of new beginnings and eternal prosperity, this gold collection adorned with diamonds serves as a poignant reflection of this sentiment. Its harmonious blend of matte and polished gold embodies the duality of life’s experiences – the subdued matte finish represents resilience in the face of challenges, while the lustrous polished gold symbolises the promise of brighter days ahead.
“Across India, Akshaya Tritiya is considered an auspicious occasion to buy gold, a symbol of the richness of our culture. We at BlueStone are constantly striving to offer contemporary ways in which one can embrace the importance of the occasion, yet be able to indulge in one’s preference for modern and trendy designs,” says Vipin Sharma, Chief Merchandising Officer at BlueStone.