JEWELRY DESIGNER NEETY SINGH UNVEILS A BESPOKE COLLECTION FOR WINTER 2012- 13

New Delhi, November 2012: Steal a sparkle for those cold winter days with enchanting pieces from a bespoke collection of exquisite jewelry in fine diamonds, gold and precious stones by renowned jewelry designer and manufacturer, Neety Singh.

Aimed at the 21st century woman, Neety Singh breaks free from conventions to spell magic in this latest collection. She includes work with pure 18 and 22 carat gold, incorporating the finest diamonds, platinum, rubies, emeralds, pearls and several semi-precious gemstones. The latest collection effortlessly combines the needs of today with the beauty of the past. Each piece boasts colourful motifs with fine pearls and diamonds, including turquoise, pinks and greens by playing with stones such as blue sapphire, ruby and emerald.

The underlying motivation behind Neety’s creations has always been to capture just the right balance between traditional and modern day design sensibilities to present a quirky, yet elegant take on regally influenced jewellery. Be it the feisty layers of jadau in the Panchkala necklace or the luxuriant diamonds surrounding the polki kaanphools, pieces of the latest collection show off inimitable glamour quotient and expert design.

About the designer

Rapidly capturing the market for fine jewelry in Delhi, NCR and abroad, Neety Singh has been a devoted designer and manufacturer of exquisite jewellery since 2008. Prior to this she has undertaken over twelve years of extensive travel and research to understand the power of art in transcending cultural barriers. Her unique approach to jewellery design is based on creating pieces of art that may rightly accompany the wearer in truly special moments rather than simply blending styles together. She takes into account the personality and preferences of her clients to create truly custom made pieces that they may treasure forever. She has under her belt several successful solo shows in India, Singapore and United States of America. Describing her process, she says “Jewelry will always be a form of investment – but investments can be beautiful too! This is what I keep in mind when I create a piece”