The Most Spectacular Jewellery Moments of 2024

Presenting a round-up of the most awe-inducing jewellery moments that truly set everyone's feed and hearts on fire!

Jan 4, 2025
  • 2024 was a stellar year for jewellery. And we're not just talking about the stunning bijouterie we saw on display during the Ambani wedding celebrations!

    Think Rihanna wearing both Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra High Jewellery to Adele wearing Gaurav Gupta for her performance... A lot has happened for good in 2024. International brands are collaborating with creatives from the country, and the once nascent luxury market in India has global luxury brands improvising, adapting, and curating capsules for the smart and proud consumer base. May we say, it is truly going to be an exciting journey for all of us ahead.

    Most of all, it has been a big year in terms of jewellery—we have seen stop-you-in-your-tracks necklaces, gigantic emeralds, exquisite designs, and awe-inducing cuffs and earrings. Ahead, we take you down memory lane and share the best jewellery moments that redefined 2024.

    Best Jewellery Moments of 2024

    Nita Ambani's Emerald Necklace

    Image credit: Instagram/NMACC India

    Nita Ambani's gobsmacking emerald necklace was a showstopper during Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding celebrations. Studded with two veritable emerald bricks and surrounded by diamonds—the necklace became the talk of the online town. People commented, funnily enough, that the necklace is possibly worth the GDP of a small nation and that led to a spike in Google search queries for the meaning of GDP (gross domestic product).

    Isha Ambani's bejewelled blouse

    Image credit: Instagram/Anaita Shroff Adajania

    Designed by designer duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla and conceptualised with Anaita Shroff Adajania, Isha Ambani wore a blouse handcrafted with real Jadau jewellery for the pre-wedding festivities of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. While there were pieces which belonged to her collection. There were also jewels sourced from Gujarat and Rajasthan. Featuring different stitches of gold and silver zardozi work, the piece was reminiscent of Abu Sandeep’s collection of bejewelled blouses that were featured in their 2012 book, India Fantastique.

    Rihanna in Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi

    Image credit: Fenty Beauty

    Rihanna, for the launch of Fenty Hair, was seen shining bright in jewellery pieces crafted by Indian designers Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi. She opted for a three-drop rubellite, tourmaline and brilliant cut diamond necklace from Sabyasachi High Jewellery. She went for a ruby choker from Manish Malhotra Jewellery which was crafted in 18k gold and featured custom-cut rubies encrusted in diamonds

    Cartier unveiled a new high-jewellery collection

    Image credit: Cartier

    It is no secret that Cartier has always loved the wild and through its new high jewellery collection, the commitment to championing the adoration has been cemented. Our personal favourite from the collection is the Koaga necklace, a zebra holds an emerald-cut diamond and a 6.25-carat pear-shaped rubellite in its mouth.

    Selena Gomez's marquise engagement ring

    Benny Blanco truly made Selena's lyrics from the song 'Good For You' come alive with this engagement ring. Inevitably, the ring got people talking. The centrepiece is a marquise-cut diamond, set on a chunky yellow, pavé gold band. Fun fact about her ring: this diamond style is rare, making up less than 5% of all diamonds. In fact, the roots are royal as it was first created for King Louis XV of France in the 18th century.

    Kareena Kapoor for Bvlgari

    Kareena Kapoor Khan has left no stone unturned in ensuring everyone's feeds are filled with her stunning looks. Recently, at a Bvlgari event in Dubai, Kareena was seen in a pink gown that set the stage for Bvlgari's high-jewellery Serpenti necklace featuring pear spinels, a rubellite and three different cuts of diamonds from the Aeterna collection.

    Aditi Rao Hydari's Toi Et Moi Ring

    Aditi Rao Hydari’s Toi et Moi solitaire engagement rings made quite the headlines when she and Siddharth announced their engagement on Instagram a few months ago. Designed by Hyderabad-based Andal Gems & Jewels, the ring's meaning translates to ‘you and me’.

    Cardi B in Kamyen Jewellery

    Only Cardi B could pull jewellery that would make the royals gasp too. After all, she swears by the philosophy of "the bigger, the better". For this year's 2024 Met Gala, she paired her jewellery with a black tulle gown. The necklace making a strong case featured a 141-carat Colombian emerald by the Indian jewellery house Kamyen. Founded in 2010 by Pooja Gandhi, Kamyen operates across multiple locations worldwide and has an exclusive approach for its clients.

    Aga Khan emerald, the world's most expensive stone, goes under the hammer

    In November, a rare square, 37-carat emerald owned by the Aga Khan fetched nearly $9 million and was sold by Christie's. Touted to be the world's most expensive emerald, this was a wedding gift by Richard Burton given to actor Elizabeth Taylor. "The gem was unearthed in Muzo, a Colombian emerald mine about 60 miles north of what is now Bogotá", shared a Christie's spokesperson in a public quote.

    JLo in Tiffany & Co’s Blue Book high jewellery

    Jennifer Lopez for the Met Gala wore Tiffany & Co.'s Wings necklace which is a part of their new high jewellery collection. Carved in platinum and 18k gold with a 20-carat oval diamond, nobody could take their eyes off and one of the users even wrote, "She looks stunning.. Those lines make that artwork, a masterpiece of craftsmanship find its place to glow"; that, not an immature soul can do", and we couldn't agree more.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    For Manifest to become one of Cambridge Dictionary's most viewed words of 2024 — 1,30,000 hits and counting — it means some of us must have Googled it at least once. I know, I hit that search button over and over again
    because each time I looked at it, I saw a new meaning.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Putting together a homegrown title at a time when the demise of print has been long announced may seem surprising...
    ...but it has long been a dream of mine to give India a magazine it deserves. A magazine that is the country.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    And nothing, absolutely nothing, represents India more than our weddings.It is a time when families are brought together. Traditions come alive as they are adapted to each couple's beliefs. And lives are joined in a way that the romantic in me still enjoys.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    The fact that it comes with band, baaja and baraat — what's not to love?And that is the reason our first issue celebrates:
    THE NEW BRIDE.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    If you look at
    'Curate Beautiful, Create Happy'individually, they are powerful but when you put them together, they become a promise. While each section is dedicated to a word, I hope you will see this as your first of many handbooks for happiness.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Curate
    Where we give you a fast-paced look into everything you should wish list when you start to think about marriage. What to buy and how to dress, along with modern mithai and the homegrown fragrance makers to bookmark. Make special note of the feature on alta.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Beautiful
    It has everything you need to make your wedding special. From the big comeback of red and pink in bridal wear to how the cool kids are wearing corsets to the celebration, there is only one way to get ready for a wedding —with enjoyment.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Create
    This section is a building block, a step to a better life. A place where we have all the answers. Or at least the beginning of a great conversation.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Happy
    This needs very little description. It has travel with a special focus on incredible India, and a collection of wedding albums, sourced randomly, but collected with abundance because happiness has no limits.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    This first issue has a lot more, including a carefully edited address book of everything you need to make your wedding perfectly 'gramworthy! But it doesn't stop there. Each issue will be different because each one of you is unique.
    Because we manifested this difference, now we will celebrate you.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media