Neha Dani: New galactic inspired ‘Shristi’ collection
Has it ever happened to you that some unseen force guided you to make the right choice, do the right thing in your life? Did it make you think that there is some cosmic energy impossible to feel which directs everyone who has a dream, desire, or inspiration to the right path, tells us to never give up? This inner light, this energy of the Universe was explored in the latest high jewellery collection by Neha Dani who is famed for her complex, sculptural jewellery.
Dani’s jewellery collections always tell a story, and as her renown within the fine industry grows, the intelligence behind her inspirations and artistic concepts continues to evolve. The ‘Shristi’ collection encompasses a bracelet, two pairs of earrings, two cocktail rings and a necklace in two distinct colour palettes. The ring and earrings centering around fire opals are set in yellow titanium, and accented with yellow and orange diamonds, as well as delicate beads and cabochons of blue sapphires.
Neha Dani 'Shristi' collection 'Arunima' earrings with fire opal, sapphires, yellow and orange diamonds in titanium
The other half of the ‘Shristi’ universe colour spectrum features a necklace, earrings, rings and bracelet with baroque shaped water opals, framed by a blue titanium structure – which reflect the ephemeral nature of superstellar nebulae. Their curved surfaces are pavéd with Paraiba tourmalines from Brazil and Africa, purple sapphires from Madagascar, tsavorite garnets from Kenya and blue sapphires from Sri Lanka and Myanmar. The necklace, bracelet and earrings from the collection are also finished with rare bullet cut diamonds set in fine slivers of titanium. I spoke to Neha to understand the creative process behind this art jewellery collection…
Katerina Perez: The energy of the Universe is an unusual theme to explore in jewellery. Tell us about the inception of this collection…Neha Dani: This collection started off with the idea of the Universe protecting and taking care of us. We can’t plan everything in our lives, especially the fact that we are often guided by something unexplainable to take the right path. For example, I didn’t intend to study gemmology specifically, but this fascination with gemstones was simply irresistible. Having graduated from GIA, the doors started opening for me that eventually led to founding my own brand. I feel like I just let this cosmic energy take care of me and things started happening…
Neha Dani 'Shristi' collection 'Vaneesha' necklace with water opal, diamonds, Paraiba tourmalines, blue and purple sapphires and tsavorite garnets in titanium
KP: Opals take the centre stage in ‘Shristi’ collection, but did you consider using any other gems in the beginning?ND: They were my choice from the start. I used baroque opals with lovely play-of-colour as focal points in my designs, as I felt they represented the idea the best: water opals symbolise one’s soul, while fire opals represent the spark within us, our zest of life. Also, an opal’s colours resemble the colours of nebulas – cosmic energy that we cannot see, and only get reference images from NASA by satellite.
KP: How did you decide on the other coloured gemstones used in ‘Shristi’ jewels?
Neha Dani 'Shristi' collection 'Ridhaya' earrings with water opal, diamonds, Paraiba tourmalines, blue and purple sapphires and tsavorite garnets in titanium
KP: What were the main challenges you had to face in bringing to life such intricate jewels?
ND: Yes, it was the hardest part of the final stage. This metal is far more brittle and therefore more difficult to work with than gold. If titanium snaps during the jewellery-making process on has to re-cast the whole piece from scratch.
Neha Dani 'Shristi' collection 'Vaneesha' necklace with water opal, diamonds, Paraiba tourmalines, blue and purple sapphires and tsavorite garnets in titanium
KP: I can only imagine the time put into creating a collection like this.
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Katerina Perez With more than 12 years’ experience in the jewellery sector, Katerina Perez’s expert knowledge spans everything from retail sales and management to content creation, including brand building, jewellery writing and styling. Born and raised in St Petersburg, Katerina’s favourite hobby as a child was playing with the treasures in her grandmother's jewellery box, inspiring a lifelong love of jewellery from a very early age. She spent five years in St Petersburg University of Culture and Arts studying not journalism but business studies and languages, and her writing skills have developed as her passion for her favourite subject – jewellery – has grown. This is why her writing comes straight from the heart rather than the pages of a book. Daughter of an entrepreneur mother, Katerina exchanged her retail management job for jewellery writing in 2013 and hasn’t looked back since.
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