PMJ Jewels brings an immersive jewellery experience to Hyderabad
PMJ Jewels launched a three-day exhibition at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad, showcasing over 10,000 jewellery designs across weddings, half-saree ceremonies and other occasions. The event features experiential zones, private wedding lounges, and a Diamond Testing Zone to ensure transparency.
Published Date - 31 January 2026, 10:20 PM
Hyderabad: PMJ Jewels is set to present its jewellery collections with over 10,000 varieties across styles, at a three-day exhibition at Taj Krishna which began on Saturday.
The exhibition captures the essence of the brand with a wide selection for weddings, half-saree and other events, according to a company press release here on Saturday.
“PMJ Jewels has been part of our customers’ most significant life moments for more than 60 years,” said the company Chairman Kushal Kankaria.
“The exhibition brings together designs that convey meaning, while preserving traditional elements and adapting to contemporary lifestyles. For those who have already visited us, it is a celebration of shared memories, and for those discovering PMJ Jewels, it is an invitation to experience our craftsmanship and values.”
The exhibition provides an experiential zone curated for different occasions, including weddings, pre-wedding and post-wedding celebrations, half-saree ceremonies, and two dedicated private wedding lounges.
Professional stylists will be available to assist guests in selecting jewellery and a dedicated Diamond Testing Zone is set up to reinforce transparency and trust, allowing customers to verify the authenticity and specifications of their natural diamonds.
Among the highlights of the exhibition are the Signature diamond, coloured gemstone collections, and traditional polki collection reflecting traditional Indian artistry paired with modern craftsmanship.
The Pavithram Collection features god and goddess-inspired jewellery, including Radha–Krishna necklaces, Balaji chokers, Lakshmi and Saraswathi carved pendants, mangalsutras, tikkas, earrings, and deity motifs studded with gemstones.
Drawing inspiration from Indian sacred sculptures and historic temples such as Padmanabhaswamy, Konark, and Mallikarjuna, the collection reflects PMJ Jewels’ strength in storytelling through design.
The Sitara Collection is designed for half-saree celebrations, a significant milestone in South Indian households, marking a girl’s transition into womanhood. Inspired by nature and the cosmos, the collection draws on ancient South Indian craftsmanship, blending traditional symbolism with intricate detailing, the press release added.