Est. 2008 · Mumbai
The House
of ReAurra
Two decades. Four cities. One principle: that extraordinary jewellery demands extraordinary patience.
“I started ReAurra with a single Kashmir sapphire and a conviction that India deserved a jewellery house of world class. Eighteen years later, the sapphire sits in our museum case in Mumbai. Everything else has grown from that beginning.”
Aryan Shah — Founder & Creative Director
Our Principles
How We Work
The Stone First
Every ReAurra piece begins with a stone. Not a design. A stone. We source from trusted cutters in Antwerp, Jaipur, and Bangkok — returning year after year to the same families who share our obsession with quality.
One Artisan, One Piece
Each ReAurra creation is assigned to a single master craftsman from first sketch to final polish. The maker's initials are engraved inside every piece — a practice borrowed from the great ateliers of the nineteenth century.
No Compromise
We have declined orders, returned stones, and delayed launches when a piece did not meet the standard we hold ourselves to. This is not stubbornness — it is respect for the client and for the craft.
The Journey
Our History
ReAurra founded in Mumbai's Colaba district by master gemmologist Aryan Shah.
First international boutique opens in Dubai, The Dubai Mall. The Lumière Collection launches to critical acclaim.
London boutique opens on Old Bond Street. ReAurra becomes the first Indian jewellery house to establish a permanent Mayfair presence.
The inaugural High Jewellery suite — twelve pieces centred on twelve exceptional stones — sells in its entirety within seventy-two hours.
Launch of the Bespoke programme. Over two hundred unique commissions completed in the first year.
Delhi boutique opens at The Oberoi. ReAurra now serves clients across four cities and forty-eight countries.
The Lumière High Jewellery Collection — our most ambitious creation yet — is unveiled.
The Atelier
Craftsmanship is
Not a Promise —
It is a Practice
Our Mumbai atelier employs thirty-two master craftsmen, each specialising in a single discipline. Stone setting, pavé, engraving, and polishing are all performed in-house, under the same roof, under the same standard.
The Making of a PieceExperience ReAurra