Goshwara

Designer and President Sweta Jain have been working with gemstones since childhood. As a purveyor of stones to the finest jewelry houses globally, the Jains’ only saw fit to keep the entire family involved. Sweta and her brother willingly accompanied their father to the mines of Africa and learned firsthand the process from Mining the raw material (Rough) to the Manufacturing of the gemstones.
As Sweta matured into a young woman, she became aware of budding interests. These interests led her to become a certified pilot, artist, and photographer. However, it was her young love for gemstones that became her calling. She enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Technology to study jewelry design. She was now inspired by the beautiful gems she once tossed around as a child. “I love the idea of being able to create with gemstones; to mix the colors. When I dress up, I wear jewelry to show how I feel at that moment. My collection reflects that.”
Goshwara has become a powerhouse in luxury goods. The silhouettes created by Sweta coupled with the natural beauty of gemstones, make this brand comparable to none. Goshwara was the term used to describe a perfect teardrop shape in the court of Persian and Indian kings. Meant to display the perfect proportions, the shape was also considered the very embodiment of femininity due to its soft but luxurious curves. Only the finest craftsmen could create a goshwara, and only the finest Goshwara’s were considered suitable for the royal court.
It is this sense of perfection and beauty that guides GOSHWARA’s jewelry today. Produced by craftsmen who follow the same tenets as the masters of centuries ago, the jewelry’s sensuous curves and confident colors signify the values of the goshwara. In a world where tradition has too often given way to the latest and greatest, jewelry by GOSHWARA is guided by the principles that remain timeless.
GOSHWARA is not just a name, it’s a philosophy.