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Gold has always been more than an adornment in Bengal — it is memory, it is blessing, it is the thread that binds generations. At Parashmani, we have spent over seven decades understanding this relationship between a woman and her jewellery.
The Language of Gold
There is a vocabulary to fine jewellery that the untrained eye may miss — the weight of a bangla bangle, the intricate kaan-pasha filigree, the barely-there touch of meenakari enamel on the back of a pendant.
A piece of jewellery should feel like it has always belonged to you — and that it will belong, long after you, to someone who carries your name.
Each season brings new interpretations of these ancient forms. The contemporary Bengali woman may wear a saree one evening and a silk blouse the next, and her jewellery must speak fluently to both.
Craftsmanship in Every Detail
Our workshop employs artisans who have trained for decades in specific traditions — one who does nothing but set polki diamonds, another who has spent forty years perfecting the art of wax casting for intricate temple designs.
- BIS hallmark for gold purity (22kt or 18kt)
- Secure settings with no visible gaps around stones
- Smooth, comfortable clasps and fastenings
- Consistent finish — no rough edges or uneven plating
We hope this offers a glimpse into the world that lives behind every Parashmani piece. It was made, above all, to be loved.


