The pre-wedding celebrations in Jamnagar showcased regal splendor with Bollywood and Ambani family members donning luxurious attire. Isha Ambani adorned a jadau jewelry blouse, featuring diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. Designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, in a video, revealed the innovative use of Isha’s personal jewelry for her attire.
The pre-wedding celebrations in Jamnagar for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant resembled a regal spectacle. Notable figures from Bollywood and the Ambani clan adorned themselves in luxurious attire for the occasion. At one event, Isha Ambani, Mukesh Ambani’s daughter, donned an intricately crafted blouse made with jadau jewelry, featuring diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and other precious stones.
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In a video posted by designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, renowned for dressing numerous celebrities during the celebrations, Sandeep clarified that the jewelry showcased belonged to Isha’s “personal collection.” The innovative concept involved using a red fabric as a base and meticulously attaching real precious jewelry onto it through stitching.
In a video posted by designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, renowned for dressing numerous celebrities during the celebrations, Sandeep clarified that the jewelry showcased belonged to Isha’s “personal collection.” The innovative concept involved using a red fabric as a base and meticulously attaching real precious jewelry onto it through stitching.
Enhancing her look with a blouse intricately crafted from jadau jewelry, the ensemble showcased a variety of precious stones, such as diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. Designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla highlighted Isha’s distinctive attire in a video presentation.
He said in a video, “Isha gave all the little bits of jadau jewellery that she owns. There’s polki, ruby, diamonds, emeralds, you name it, it’s there.”
The caption of the video read, “A glimpse into the process of creating Isha Ambani’s bejewelled blouse – Some of the pieces belong to her personal collection and new jewels were also sourced from Gujarat and Rajasthan especially to be stitched on to the garment. The precious ornaments were dismantled and reinvented into couture where each jewel was first placed on hand-drawn paper patterns. After rounds of artistic experimentation, different stitches of gold and silver Zardozi work were infused with the jewellery pieces to create the wearable work of art.”