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Making the Connection: from Maharaja to Manjusha Asian Art Museum Blog Jan 2012 Making the Connection: from Maharaja to Manjusha |
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In Love with Stones Femina Magazine – October 23 2011 In Love with Stones |
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A ROYAL LINK TO TREASURE San Francisco Chronicle Style Section – October 16 2011 Lineage leads Jyotsna Singh to jewelry design |
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Royally Creative Society Magazine – September 2011 Jyotsna Singh, granddaughter of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, turns jewelry designer and entrepreneur. |
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Trend Finder: Oversized Pendant Necklaces Accessories Magazine – September 26th, 2011 Manjusha ‘Mother of Pearl’ Feature |
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Inspired by royal designs Deccan Herald – Aug, 2011 Ace jewellery designer Jyotsna Singh speaks about her interest and plans for future |
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Each stone has a unique vibration The Times Of India – Aug 14, 2011 A woman should step out of the ordinary when she wears jewellery, says Jyotsna Singh, jewellery designer and grand-daughter of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. |
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Lure of the gemstones BellyBone.net – Aug 14, 2011 Meet Jyotsna Singh. Singh was just another corporate wheel; in this case, an exec at Levis Strauss in San Francisco with a penchant for designing jewellery. Also, she just happened to be the granddaughter of the maharaja of Patiala, the same royal who had Cartier make the diamond-studded stunner that lives on in legend as the spectacular Patiala necklace. |
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Lure of the gemstones The Hindu – Aug 6, 2011 Jyotsna Singh, a maharaja’s grand-daughter, doffs her corporate trilby for a jeweller’s beret with her Manjusha line…. |
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A Jewel In The Patiala Crown Aug , 2011 The Maharaja of Patiala was well-known for his passion for jewellery, his granddaughter Jyotsna Singh inherited his passion too. As she gears up to showcase her jewellery, in India, with Bengaluru as the first pitstop, she talks to Smita Balram Kumar |
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A fusion of royal and young modern designs Aug 4th, 2011 75 years ago, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala created history with the Patiala Necklace. His granddaughter Jyotsna Singh inherited his passion for jewels and carries forth the royal legacy with her brand: Manjusha. An exclusive tête-à-tête with Jasmeen Dugal! |
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Patiala Maharaja’s granddaughter discovered jewellery later in life Aug 3rd, 2011 She might be the granddaughter of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, who was quite famous for his fabulous jewellery from Cartier, but for Jyotsna Singh, jewellery happened much later in life…. |
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Takes People’s Minds Off Your Wrinkles Mid Day e Paper – August 3, 2011 That’s what Jewellery does. OR so believed Norwegian figure skater and film star Sonja Henie. The purpose of wearing jewellery has possibly evolved in the Botox era. But for some one who makes them, jewellery connotes fulfilments and joy! |
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Each stone has a unique vibration The Hindu – August 3, 2011 Jyotsna Singh generously sprinkles on her jewellery line, Manjusha, that royal touch, but with a contemporary sensibility………. |
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Patiala Maharaja’s granddaughter discovered jewellery later in life www.dnaindia.com – August 3, 2011 Inspired by her grandparents’ jewellery, designs by Cartier itself, and even the Art Deco movement from the 20s, Jyotsna finds her inspiration in anything beautiful and that beauty finally translates into something more tangible. |
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Opulent jewels from royal legacy MyBangalore.com – Aug 2, 2011 I find myself inspired by something that brings on a plethora of new designs. Occasionally, when I am designing, I do not recognize the end piece – it emerges; |
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Designers featured on Runway Fashion in Summer 2011 Issue –
Runway Magazine INC. April 2011. Edgar Cayce,one of our most famous mystics said that gems real value lies in the fact that they are essentially the same material as the soul. |
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Nicole Kidman has a penchant for Indian jewellery DNA – Nov 28, 2010 Jyotsna Singh carries with her a royal legacy that’s famed for its opulence and allure. After all, her grandfather (late) Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala was the proud owner of the Patiala necklace that’s considered one of the most dazzling pieces of Indian jewellery the world over.
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Rock with Cocktails
BangaloreMirror.com – Nov 24, 2010 From the glass, it has descended to the’ class’. The cocktail dress has evolved itself from the popular cocktail parties in the West, particularly in the United States. Those matching embellishment – hat, gloves and shoes – was a fashion statement rather. Then the times have changed, so has the cocktail dress. |

















