“In a world of noise, true style is the quiet confidence to stand apart.”
For the monumental Ambani wedding celebrations, amidst the opulence of
the Desert High Tea, the mandate was not to blend in, it was to define a
moment. When Karan Johar, a paragon of Indian fashion, approached KEFI, the
brief felt instinctively aligned with our core philosophy: to reimagine heritage
through a lens that is ceremonial yet contemporary.
This was not merely a commission; it was a creative dialogue on the evolution
of luxury Indian jewellery.
The Brief: Contemporary Indian with a Silvery Quirk
The vision was to design a wedding themed collection that honors ethnic
elegance but deconstructs it through a modern, conceptual lens.
We moved away from excess. We rejected ornamentation for ornamentation’s
sake. Instead, we focused on jewellery that speaks through form, texture, and
restraint. The goal was to create pieces that felt architectural, sculptural, and
deeply intentional jewellery meant to be inhabited, not just worn.
The Design Language: Structure Meets Fluidity
Each bespoke piece for Karan Johar explored the delicate tension between
tradition and transformation. Using sterling silver and fine gold as our canvas,
we allowed molten strokes to interrupt matte surfaces, while handcrafted
motifs introduced movement.
These were not accessories. They were distinct style statements.
1. The Drip Ring
Raw minimalism meets fluid opulence.
Crafted in premium sterling silver with a satin matte finish, the Drip Ring is
punctuated by spontaneous strokes of molten gold resembling precious
metal caught mid-motion. This piece captures the balance between control
and surrender. Designed as a sculptural object, it speaks to architects,
designers, and collectors who view contemporary jewellery as an extension of
thought.
2. The ‘X’ Ring
Where heritage meets high design.
Handcrafted in 92.5 sterling silver and finished in a deep rhodium bath, the ‘X’
Ring draws profound inspiration from the flowing folds of the traditional Indian
Pagri. Reimagined into a sleek silhouette, a delicate handcrafted chain
intertwines with the sculptural X form capturing the true essence of styling a
Pagri. The chain descends into a symbolic teardrop charm etched with the
KEFI signature, a quiet mark of authenticity.
3. The KEFI Motif Pendant
A narrative of evolved culture.
When the theme of the Ambani wedding ceremonies was revealed, it sparked
an immediate desire to showcase Indian culture without the weight of
nostalgia. The KEFI Motif Pendant features a skillfully hand-carved design
inspired by the traditional Indian brooch, embedded onto a distressed silver
canvas. It blurs the lines between contemporary art and traditional craft,
reminding us that culture is most powerful when it moves forward.
Rooted in Karigari: The Art of Slow Design
Every curve and finish across this bespoke collection is the result of intricate,
handmade Karigari. Ancient techniques found a new voice through refined
metalwork, rhodium finishes, and sculptural silhouettes.
At KEFI, we believe in slow design. Thoughtful design. Design that respects the
hands that shape it.
The Moment
On the day of the Desert High Tea, Karan Johar chose to wear KEFI, making a
statement that was understated yet impossible to ignore. In that moment, the
jewellery became part of the narrative rather than an afterthought.
While some bespoke concepts from this series remain in our private archives,
the opportunity to creatively explore, trust our instincts, and push the
boundaries of men’s luxury jewellery remains a defining milestone for us.
Gratitude
We extend our deepest gratitude to Eka Lakhani, Karan Johar, and their team
for championing new talent and allowing KEFI to bring our avant-garde
aesthetic into a space of such cultural significance. Moments like these remind
us why we exist: to tell stories through jewellery, even in the most challenging
of times.
Wear history. Redefined.

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