For centuries, the Navratna has held a special place in Indian jewelry. More than an arrangement of gemstones, it is believed to be a powerful symbol of cosmic balance, a meeting point between spirituality, astrology, and adornment.
The word Navratna translates to nine gems. Traditionally, these nine gemstones represent the celestial forces of the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, the nine planetary influences recognized in Vedic Astrology.
When worn together in a harmonious arrangement, these gemstones are believed to bring balance, protection, and positive energy to the wearer. Historically, Navratna jewelry was worn by royalty and spiritual seekers alike, valued not only for its beauty but for the belief that it aligned the wearer with the rhythms of the universe.
The Nine Gems and Their Meaning
Each stone in a Navratna piece carries its own symbolism and planetary association.
At the center traditionally sits the Ruby, representing the Sun, a symbol of vitality, strength, and leadership.
Surrounding it are eight gemstones believed to complete the cosmic circle:
Pearl — representing the Moon and emotional balance
Red Coral — associated with Mars and courage
Emerald — linked to Mercury and wisdom
Yellow Sapphire — symbolizing Jupiter and prosperity
Diamond — representing Venus and beauty
Blue Sapphire — connected to Saturn and discipline
Hessonite — linked to Rahu and transformation
Cat’s Eye — representing Ketu and intuition
Together, these stones are believed to form a protective and harmonious system — a wearable universe that reflects both energy and elegance.
From Sacred Tradition to Modern Jewelry
Traditionally, Navratna jewelry followed strict patterns and was often worn in ceremonial or traditional settings. While deeply meaningful, these pieces were sometimes designed in ways that made them feel reserved for special occasions.
Today, a new interpretation is emerging.
At Aurus, Navratna jewelry is approached with respect for its symbolism while reimagining its form for modern lifestyles. The goal is to preserve the spiritual essence of Navratna while designing pieces that feel effortless, contemporary, and wearable across generations.
Instead of remaining confined to traditional settings, Navratna gemstones are being reinterpreted through refined silhouettes, lighter structures, and versatile designs that allow them to be worn every day.

Image: Sumedha Navratna Choker and Devi Navratna Hasli Necklace.
Jewelry That Moves With You
Modern Navratna pieces are no longer limited to ceremonial necklaces or heavy heirloom styles.
Today, they appear as delicate pendants, contemporary bracelets, statement rings, and layered necklaces, pieces that can transition from day to evening with ease.
This evolution allows the wearer to experience the symbolism of Navratna not just during rituals or occasions, but as part of everyday life. Whether worn for its spiritual significance, its vibrant palette of gemstones, or simply its timeless beauty, Navratna jewelry becomes something deeply personal.
Each piece becomes a quiet reminder of balance, a connection between heritage and individuality.

Image: Navya Navratna Choker Necklace.
A New Expression of an Ancient Idea
One of the most beautiful aspects of Navratna jewelry is its colour. The nine gemstones create a natural spectrum, deep reds, luminous whites, vibrant greens, rich blues, and warm yellows, each stone contributing to a harmonious whole.
At Aurus, this palette becomes an opportunity for creativity. Designs are crafted so that the gemstones feel balanced yet expressive, allowing the colours to shine while maintaining elegance and sophistication.
The result is jewelry that feels rooted in tradition yet unmistakably modern.

Image: Rajasi Navratna Necklace.
A Universe You Can Wear
Navratna jewelry has always carried meaning beyond adornment. It reflects centuries of belief, craftsmanship, and symbolism, a reminder of the deep connection between nature, the cosmos, and human life.
Today, by reimagining these ancient gemstones through contemporary design, Navratna becomes something more than tradition alone.
It becomes jewelry that moves with the times, spiritual in essence, modern in form, and versatile enough to be worn by every generation.
A small universe of colour and energy, crafted to be worn close.