Monday, June 25, 2007

Curio Cottage...the ethnic jewellery shrine

The Curio Cottage, Mumbai, India

For those who believe that all that glitters is not gold, welcome to The Curio Cottage, Colaba, Mumbai. A shrine of artistic silver jewellery that is sure to cast a spell over you. Its ethereal and eternal beauty has graced every household since time immemorial. Even today silver jewellery is a prized possession, a valued ornament and a statement of style, grace and elegance.

As you step in to this small yet impressive store you are pulled toward its alluring beauty and there’s only one thing on your mind- to beautify yourself with every piece of jewellery you see here. Look around and you’ll be dazzled by the massive range of silver jewellery – necklaces, bangles, bracelets, chain, belly chains, rings, anklets, lockets, trinkets, beaded jewellery and antique jewellery. The store also has a wide collection of semi-precious stones that has the power to melt many a heart. The semi - precious stone studded jewellery includes turquoise, crystals, lapis, citrine, amethyst, and pearls to name a few. And these stones come in interesting colours that perfectly complement your dress code. Take your pick and revel in its artistically created designs. Moreover the stones are even designed to harmonize with the season. For example, the Winter Collection is a myriad of dark coloured stones where else the summer collection is a symphony of pastels and light coloured stones.

Besides silver jewellery Curio Cottage also has interesting hand painted paper and silk paintings and handicrafts like sandalwood figurines.

Silver jewellery from Curio Cottage gracefully adorns the crème de la crème of society- actresses, models, businesswomen and other elite crowds. But there’s a little bit of something for everybody for all ages. And at affordable prices too. Every piece of jewellery reflects impeccable craftsmanship and creativity of its in-house designers whose young ideas translate in the contemporary, ethnic, old Indian classic and western designs.

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