Kanika Collection inspired by the colours
For the modern Indian woman
Ratanlal C. Bafna Jewellers (RC Bafna), one of the most trusted jewellery houses in the country with a legacy of over four decades, currently operating their stores in Jalgaon (HO), Pune, Aurangabad, Nasik, and Nanded have launched their latest ornate collection — Kanika.
This collection has been carefully designed to cater to every occasion, event, and celebration. It comprises a diverse range of jewellery like necklaces, rings, earrings, sets, bangles, gems, and more. It is inspired by the colours of nature and is delicately designed using floral and leaf motifs, blending into each other.
Diverse stones including diamonds, opals, emeralds, rusted rubies and other premium ones in beautiful colours have been exclusively outsourced to create this exquisite collection. Kanika has been designed for the current festive season, which especially includes weddings. Its designs have a tender touch of feminity and include subtle designs as well as statement pieces, wherein each individual piece caters to a variety of preferences and styles.
Ranging from traditional Indian to modern contemporary styles, the diversity of the collection complements both. Overall, it represents the modern Indian woman, who is rooted to her traditions and values, but is not afraid to be bold by experimenting with style, and stand out of the crowd.
Commenting on the collection, Mr. Sidharth Bafna, Director at Ratanlal C. Bafna Jewellers said, “The wedding season has begun, with an array of functions like the engagement, sangeet, mehendi, cocktail party and others.
These pre-wedding celebrations call for women adorning their finest jewellery to create a statement and unforgettable impressions. Our Kanika collection, which includes diverse, unique and precious pieces, is thus, the ideal choice with its exquisiteness, elegance, and versatility for adding to the fervour of every function.
As offering customers the best has always been our core focus, we are confident of this collection making festive and wedding celebrations more memorable for the modern Indian woman.”