A Luxury Traditional Jewellery House

The Royal
Heritage Box

Heirloom jewellery, made by hand for the ceremonies of a lifetime — and the generations that follow.

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Our Story

Born of the old bazaars,
kept for the new generations

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The atelier, where every piece begins by hand

The Royal Heritage Box began as a single workbench in a family atelier, where jewellery was not sold — it was entrusted. Each commission carried a name, a ceremony, and a promise that the piece would outlive its first wearer.

Generations later, the house still works the same way. Gold is sourced with patience, stones are chosen by eye and by hand, and no design leaves the bench until the master engraver is satisfied that it deserves the family mark.

“We do not make jewellery for a season. We make it for a lineage.”

— The Founding House

Craftsmanship

Four hands, forty days,
one piece

  1. I

    Material Sourcing

    Certified gold and hand-selected gemstones, chosen for character rather than convenience.

  2. II

    Hand Engraving

    Traditional motifs cut freehand by master engravers — no two surfaces are ever identical.

  3. III

    Stone Setting

    Each stone is seated, aligned and secured by eye, under the same lamp used for generations.

  4. IV

    Finishing

    Polishing, hallmarking and the final inspection before a piece may carry the house mark.

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Engraving in progress
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Stone selection
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Filigree detail
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Setting the centre stone
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The final polish
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The house mark

The Collections

Three houses within the House

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The Bridal Collection

Ceremonial sets composed for the wedding day — and designed to be inherited from it.

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The Ceremonial Collection

Pieces for the occasions between weddings — festivals, milestones and formal evenings.

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Everyday Heritage

Quieter pieces carrying the same hand — heritage that lives outside the velvet box.

Our collections are shown privately, by appointment.

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Signature Pieces

The pieces the House
is known by

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The Maharani ChokerBridal Collection · 1998
The Heirloom Jhumka — signature piece (placeholder)
The Heirloom JhumkaCeremonial Collection · 2004
The Founder's Kada — signature piece (placeholder)
The Founder’s KadaHeritage Collection · 2011
The Nine-Stone Polki Set — signature piece (placeholder)
The Nine-Stone Polki SetBridal Collection · 2019

Legacy & Recognition

A house measured
in generations

Founding

A single family workbench opens its doors to private commissions.

The Atelier

The house establishes its permanent atelier and takes on its first apprentices.

Recognition

Craft honours received for hand engraving and traditional stone setting.

Notable Commissions

Ceremonial sets created for distinguished families and state occasions.

Today

The third generation carries the mark — the bench, the lamp, the promise unchanged.

In Their Words

Kept, worn, remembered

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