NEW STORE NATIONAL
BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, INDIA
By IFAB MEDIA - NEWS BUREAU - July 22, 2025 | 144 3 minutes read
India’s iconic luxury jewelry house, House of Amrapali, proudly announces the reopening of its newly revamped 1,500 sq. ft. flagship store at Kasturba Gandhi Road, Bangalore. Designed to offer a richer and more immersive retail experience, located at the heart of the city’s luxury retail landscape, the redesigned space is a seamless confluence of House of Amrapali’s regal heritage and its modern design sensibilities.
The refreshed store concept draws inspiration from traditional Indian craftsmanship while embracing contemporary aesthetics, drawing inspiration from Jaipur’s old-world charm with touches of Tajikistan’s design vocabulary. The store features heritage arches, detailed mirror work, and signature lotus motifs that echo House of Amrapali’s artistic identity.
Speaking on the occasion, Akanksha Arora, CEO of Tribe Amrapali, said: “Bangalore has always been an important market for us, one that deeply resonates with our commitment to craftsmanship and culture. The store revamp is a reflection of our evolution and our desire to offer patrons not just jewelry, but a curated and elevated shopping experience rooted in Indian legacy."
Tarang Arora, CEO and Creative Director of Amrapali Jewels, added: “Every House of Amrapali store is a physical extension of our design philosophy. In Bangalore, we have built not just a retail space, but a cultural sanctuary that mirrors the soul of Jaipur while honouring the preferences of South India.”
The Bangalore store has House of Amrapali’s finest collections, including their signature Heritage Jadau, Tribal, and Fine Jewelry. It will also feature Tribe Amrapali, the youthful sub-brand known for its edgy interpretations of Indian motifs with Contemporary Silver lines.
With this relaunch, the brand continues to strengthen its retail presence while staying true to its ethos, celebrating India’s rich jewellery traditions through a modern lens and celebrating India's living traditions through jewellery that tells stories, generation after generation.