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The Noble Sculptor Amps The Bling Mania With Its Take On Contemporary Jewellery

Riya Sharma

With a siege of the bling mania currently gripping us, slinky bracelets, signature chains, and iced motifs are must-have pieces for jewellery aficionados. The stable nature of the accessory market is allowing designers to get creative and think out the box in terms of curation.

Standing out with its’ unique interpretation of jewellery as wearable art, The Noble Sculptor is an up and coming luxury jewellery brand founded in 2020 that creates distinctive pieces from everyday classics to strong statement pieces that express individual styles, personalities, and lifestyles. Taking your accessories up a notch has never been easier than now.

The Noble Sculptor is a luxury jewelry brand founded in 2020 by prominent Pink City zirconia manufacturer, Shubham Gupta. The label reflects the founder’s endeavour to create wearable sculptures of things he likes, using the crystals he manufactures.

Shubham’s creativity and unique aesthetic drive the design direction of the company’s contemporary collections of precious sculptures, accessories, and artwork. From rings and necklaces to pendants, the Noble Sculptors collections reflect a clean modern aesthetic and fine craftsmanship infused with passion and bold sophistication.

Based in the heart of the jewellery district in Jaipur, the brand has amassed a huge fan base and consistently curates custom designs for celebrities like Badshah and Divine.

If you’re looking to spice up your vanity box, we recommend taking a peek at The Noble Sculptors’ uber cool jewellery pieces.

Check out their collection here.

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