Beneath the sun-drenched waters of the Indian shore along the coasts of Gujarat and the Coromandel coasts, grow the pearls of India. Known for their brightness and preciousness, they have been used in clothes, in royal jewellery, and as special religious motifs. The depths of the Gulf of Mannar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands also harbor some of the world’s most prized pearls.
“The finest pearls in the world come from the fisheries of the Indian coasts… they are small but of perfect luster and form.” – Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (From his travelogue documenting his journeys in India.)
Indian Pearls are among the oldest gems known to mankind. South Indian rulers, especially the kings of the Chola and Vijayanagara, liked pearls because they believed they represented both godliness and their power. For hundreds of years, people from different places, like Persia and Europe explored India to get these beautiful gemstones.
Vivant Treasures celebrates this lasting tradition by curating pieces that exhibit what makes Indian pearl jewellery so special. They are admired across cultures for their luminous sheen that needs no polishing. At Vivant Treasures, we take honor and pride in bringing to you exclusive pearl collections whose designs echo stories like that of Queen Sita gifting Hanuman a pearl necklace or Lord Krishna’s Taravali. Thus, blending mythology with elegance in every handcrafted piece.
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The grandeur of pearls reached new heights in Hyderabad, the City of Pearls and Vivant Treasures channels this legacy of luxury. From the invaluable sheen of the freshwater pearls to the blend of traditional artistry with modern sophistication, we offer designs that feel regal yet relevant.
From pearl necklaces to stunning pearl earrings, exclusive pearl jewellery, pearl gold necklaces, and gorgeous pearl necklace sets, every collection at Vivant Treasures carries forward the beauty, refinement, and craftsmanship that once defined India’s coastal trade. With Vivant, you don’t just wear jewellery — you wear a piece of India’s living history.