For Sajja, the focus is not just on what the Parsis wore but the how and the why. With voices like Pheroza Godrej, Pheroza Mistry, and craft custodians Zeeshah and Zenobia Davar, we trace pieces that were not just ornamental but also intentional.
A single earring worn because the other was veiled by the saree. A brooch that wasn’t just pinned but placed with purpose. The Parsi aesthetic was never flamboyant but always considered. Crafted with restraint, worn with pride.
They never had to be loud to be heard. They shaped industries, built cities, and contributed to India’s cultural and economic landscape with the mind of an industrialist and the class of an aristocrat. Their statement was never about excess, it was all about precision.
Much like the Gara, their jewellery too carried the imprint of many cultures. Influenced by trade, travel, and time, it absorbed Chinese, Persian, European, and Indian elements, each piece a quiet witness to the Silk Route.
Fine jewelry rooted in craft & shaped by innovation.
Reinterpreting traditions, and bringing together diverse influences, Aurus offers a refined, sophisticated vocabulary of fine jewelry that is quietly opulent and deeply meaningful, crafted through a modern lens on old forgotten techniques.