Viren Bhagat, a fourth-generation jeweler from Mumbai, began his journey as a child learning about colors while sorting vegetables at a local market. Today, he is celebrated for his exquisite, one-of-a-kind jewelry, which masterfully combines elements of Indian traditions, Mughal architecture, and European Art Deco design. His pieces, made from scarce gems like Kashmir sapphires and Burmese rubies, are crafted with precision and are produced in limited numbers each year. Bhagat's work has gained international acclaim, with exhibitions in prominent museums, further cementing his reputation as a leading gem artist.
Viren Bhagat's jewelry journey began in the noisy swarm of a produce market in Mumbai, where he learned about colors and shades sorting vegetables.
Today, Bhagat's business is known for its unique jewels that blend Indian tradition, Mughal architecture, and Art Deco into a contemporary aesthetic.
His pieces have been showcased in prestigious museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, underscoring the global recognition of his craftsmanship.
With a limited production of 40 to 60 pieces a year, each jewel reflects his commitment to quality and the rarity of chosen gems.
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