— Heritage Jewellery Showroom

Pieces families return to across generations.

Mukul Silpa Mandir has held gold, silver, bridal, and traditional jewellery to a standard of technical honesty for decades. The selection happens in the showroom — in conversation, not from a catalogue.

Three-quarter overhead product shot of a heavy 22-karat gold bangle pair on a smooth pale stone slab, soft warm studio fill light from the left, the bangles' hammered surface texture clearly visible, no hands or model, neutral ivory background
Three-quarter overhead product shot of a heavy 22-karat gold bangle pair on a smooth pale stone slab, soft warm studio fill light from the left, the bangles' hammered surface texture clearly visible, no hands or model, neutral ivory background
Macro flat-lay of a fine silver anklet and matching toe-ring set arranged on a white marble tile, diffused overhead studio light, the delicate link construction and clasp detail in sharp focus, champagne-silver tones, no hands or model
Macro flat-lay of a fine silver anklet and matching toe-ring set arranged on a white marble tile, diffused overhead studio light, the delicate link construction and clasp detail in sharp focus, champagne-silver tones, no hands or model
Three-quarter elevated view of a complete bridal gold necklace set — necklace, matching earrings and maang tikka arranged together on a pale ivory velvet display tray, soft warm studio strobe from upper right, intricate kundan and polki stonework in sharp detail, no hands or model
Three-quarter elevated view of a complete bridal gold necklace set — necklace, matching earrings and maang tikka arranged together on a pale ivory velvet display tray, soft warm studio strobe from upper right, intricate kundan and polki stonework in sharp detail, no hands or model
Close macro shot of an antique-finish temple jewellery pendant — a south Indian deity motif in high-relief gold, resting on a dark neutral stone surface, single soft diffused studio light from above-left highlighting the raised detailing and granulation, no hands or model
Close macro shot of an antique-finish temple jewellery pendant — a south Indian deity motif in high-relief gold, resting on a dark neutral stone surface, single soft diffused studio light from above-left highlighting the raised detailing and granulation, no hands or model

What we hold

Four categories. One standard of making.

Each category is a distinct discipline. We keep them separate because the technique, weight, and occasion are genuinely different — and that difference matters.

Gold Jewellery

Silver Jewellery

Bridal Collection

Traditional Jewellery

Sets assembled for occasion and longevity — the consultation begins with what the occasion demands, not with what is currently stocked.

Karat-honest construction across necklaces, bangles, earrings, and rings — proportioned for wear, not display.

Traditional silver work kept to its original gauge and finish — link construction and clasp joints that hold across years.

Regional forms — temple, tribal, and ceremonial — held to the proportions and techniques their original context required.