

Hyderabad, India, December 4th, 2025 – PMJ Jewels showcases its honour to purity and craftsmanship with its exquisite jewellery collection. They are proud to unveil Pavitram, a 22KT jewellery collection that redefines tradition through a modern lens. Each piece in this collection seamlessly integrates sacred Indian traditions, representing the timeless beauty of heritage art.
Every piece of the Pavitram collection draws inspiration from the beautiful sculptures, divine forms and traditional rhymes of South India, and its iconic temples like Padmanabhasway, Konark and Mallikarjuna temple. It is crafted with an antique gold finish, blending the sacred temple style with modern sophistication, making it timeless and relevant to the present generation. From divine carved pendants to vibrant precious gemstones, it echoes the hues of sacred rituals, every detail in every jewel showcases India’s rich cultural heritage.
“In the present day, women are not just adorned in jewellery, but reinterpreting it. Pavitram was conceived from that same sentiment. It is a tribute to each woman who reinterprets what is tradition, not as something handed down through generations, but as something worn, earned and owned. Through the design and story of this collection, we wanted to honour the craftsmanship and wisdom of the cultural and religious significance of temple artistry, putting into our jewellery a voice for the modern woman that embodies her strength, independence, and grace,” stated Dinesh Kankaria, MD, PMJ Jewels.
As the wedding season begins, the Pavitram jewellery collection captures the spirit of celebration with its vibrant and modest designs. It allows the bride to embrace their traditional roots and experience contemporary elegance.
Pavitram Collection highlights: A divine-themed temple jewellery collection featuring different Gods and Goddesses.
- A 22kt Laxmi haram, Radha–Krishna designs on Vaddanam, and chokers or necklaces inspired by Lord Vishnu and Balaji.
- Sacred pieces like mangalsutras, mang tikkas, and lightweight earrings.
- A grand diamond and gemstone-studded design showcasing Lord Ganesha or the Ram–Lakshman in various artistic forms.
Divinity and tradition sculptured in antique-finish gold, Pavitram offers brides an opportunity to wear traditional history not as a relic, but as a living art form. It bridges the gap between culture and craftsmanship, whether it’s worn for muhurtham, reception or pre and post wedding rituals, the jewellery adds grace to every occasion, and stands out for its antique temple collection.











































