The Princess Diana effect comes full force in a bedazzling set of bright teardrop emeralds and luminous pearls by Alok Lodha.
For Vogue India's September-October issue, we explored India's resplendent vjewellery ateliers in search of gemstones that simply did all the talking.
Featured in Vogue India Sep-Oct’23
If you want that conversation-starter ring that will have friends and family swooning over the design and gems, we've you covered. To-be-brides looking to pull all stops out on a promise ring, head to New Delhi.
With roots in the capital and a presence in Kuwait, designer Alok Lodha has been busy creating beautiful jewels using precious gems. The Clove of Viridian Ring is part of the brand's recent line, Lumière.
Featured in Vogue India Oct’22
Alok Lodha: The Delhi Jewellery House Beloved by Royalty
November 21, 2022
A Family House of High Jewellery dating back to the late 1960s, Alok Lodha, also known as Bejewelled, crafts exceptional jewels from its home in Delhi, India. His passion for rare gemstones and beautifully crafted necklaces, brooches and tiaras has secured an enviable following among global connoisseurs and royal families across the Middle East and Asia. Here, I speak to the company founder and his son to learn more about the jeweller's history
A lok Lodha grew up in the small but disciplined jewellery atelier operated by his father, Mr Keri Chand. It was based on a narrow lane of Old Delhi, one of India's oldest and busiest markets. Today, Alok Lodha is a brand recognised for its craftsmanship, creativity and commitment to unique, one-of-a-kind creations.
Alok Lodha necklace with a 87.51-carat Colombian emerald and 4.65 ets rose-cut diamond suspended from a string of pearls
November 21, 2022
A Family House of High Jewellery dating back to the late 1960s, Alok Lodha, also known as Bejewelled, crafts exceptional jewels from its home in Delhi, India. His passion for rare gemstones and beautifully crafted necklaces, brooches and tiaras has secured an enviable following among global connoisseurs and royal families across the Middle East and Asia. Here, I speak to the company founder and his son to learn more about the jeweller's history
Article by Jewellery editor Katerina Perez
CC Like any true artist, Alok Lodha, 56, doesn't want to sell some of his jewellery pieces. These are pieces that the fastidious second generation jeweller - more a passionate gem collector really- works on for years, and sometimes even decades, to complete.
Featured in Business Today Oct’22 : A THING FOR BLING