Calcutta · Estd. 1987A Contemporary Indian MaisonBy Appointment

Where Rarity Becomes Ritual

A meditation on the maison's quiet conviction — that a piece of fine jewellery is not an object but a ritual passed between generations.

Rarity, on its own, is a word the maison is wary of. It is too easily attached to scarcity, to release, to the language of the market. Ritual, in the Rihaan world, is the word we prefer.

A piece is rare because it is drafted once. It becomes a ritual because it is worn, and remembered, and one day given.

A design language only Rihaan speaks

The vocabulary is unmistakably ours: the emerald-cut cartouche, the floret bezel, the courtly weight of 18-karat gold made to feel weightless on the body. None of it is for the season. All of it is for the inheritance.

Where Rarity becomes Ritual.