Mr. S. Hameed, the founder of Facets has 25 years of experience in Jewellery. Facets was established 2 and a half years ago with a unique concept of Custom crafted Jewellery. Facets' presence is in the antique, modern and traditional jewellery market.
Facets specialises in solitaires and precious stones studded jewellery. Gold ornaments with highly skilled craftsmanship is their forte.Jewellery.
Their ornaments are hand crafted and only "one of a kind". They also make replicas of estate jewellery. The jewellery is not mass-manufactured - but made specifically for the customers keeping their taste and cost in mind.
Luha Jewellery is involved in manufacture and export of Silver / Gold Jewellery and handicrafts in silver / brass / metals into all parts of the world. We undertake designing according to customer's specifications.
The company is headed by Mr. S. Hameed, (a highly professional & experienced person) and having a strength of highly skilled professional work force.
India, home to one of the oldest civilisations has a very rich tradition of handicrafts and jewellery dating back to several centuries. Such Handicrafts including jewellery were woven into the day-to-day lifestyles of traditional Indian societies.
Every state or region in India has its own highly individualistic styles and products evolved over the centuries. These traditional Indian handicrafts invariably used locally available materials and skills. Ancient Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharatha mention several such handicrafts and jewellery traditions, many of which are thriving to this day.
In the past, Indian temples especially in the South were one of the major raison d'etre of several such artforms like metal crafts (especially bronze), stylised temple jewellery, stone sculptures, musical instruments etc. Even now the temples continue to be major consumers of these handicrafts and jewellery though on a much reduced scale.
Most of these traditional handicrafts and jewellery artforms which were an integral part of Indian ethos are becoming increasingly alien to current Indian lifestyles especially in the cities. However today they have a new market namely the Collectors and the Connoiseurs not only in India but in other countries also, especially in the West. The traditional artisans too have reoriented their handicrafts to suit modern tastes, adopting newer themes and milieu even at the cost of diluting the purity of their art. Those artisan communities which have failed to do so have seen their art forms run the risk losing patronage.
Luha Jewellery is a trusted name in the world of jewellery. We are committed to serve our clientele with the finest in metal design, gems & craftmanship.