Tanishq Natural Diamonds and Indian couturier Rahul Mishra unveiled an exclusive couture jewellery collection at Paris Couture Week 2026 on July 8, marking a collaboration that brought Indian jewellery craftsmanship and couture design to one of fashion's leading global platforms.
The collection is the result of several months of collaboration between the two creative houses, translating Rahul Mishra's couture aesthetic into high jewellery through Tanishq Natural Diamonds' craftsmanship. Instead of serving as accessories to garments, the jewellery pieces were designed as integral extensions of the couture creations, reflecting architectural forms, movement and storytelling.
The collection includes one-of-a-kind and limited-edition pieces featuring natural white and black diamonds alongside coloured gemstones such as citrine, emerald, amethyst, pink tourmaline, rubellite and garnet. The jewellery incorporates pavé, snow pavé, channel and prong settings. Signature creations include the Enchanted Canopy, Imperial Cascade, Metamorphosis and Floral Hexagon neckwear. Following their debut in Paris, the pieces will be showcased through curated presentations and private client experiences.
Revathi Kant, Chief Design Officer, Titan Company Limited, said, "Couture has always been about celebrating craftsmanship at its highest expression, and jewellery has the unique ability to carry stories, emotion, and extraordinary artistry. Presenting this collection at Paris Couture Week is a defining milestone, not just for this collaboration with Rahul Mishra, but for Indian design itself. It represents two Indian creative houses coming together to demonstrate that our craftsmanship, innovation, and design excellence can confidently shape the global couture jewellery conversation."
Rahul Mishra added, "This collaboration extends that philosophy into jewellery, allowing the inspirations I usually express through embroidery to find a new expression through natural diamonds and precious materials. Together with Tanishq Natural Diamonds, we sought to create pieces that speak the language of contemporary high jewellery while remaining deeply rooted in India's artistic heritage."
The presentation reflects a growing trend of collaboration between jewellery houses and couture designers to position high jewellery within the international luxury fashion ecosystem. For the Indian gem and jewellery industry, the showcase highlights the increasing visibility of Indian design and natural diamond craftsmanship on global couture platforms.