TRIBE AMRAPALI 37TH STORE HYDERABAD AIRPORT INDIAN SILVER JEWELRY CONTEMPORARY DESIGN HANDCRAFTED TRAVELERS RETAIL EXPANSION CULTURE CRAFTSMANSHIP AIRPORT STORE MODERN INDIAN JEWELRY NATIONAL
HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, INDIA
By IFAB MEDIA - NEWS BUREAU - November 4, 2025 | 197 2 minutes read
Tribe Amrapali, the iconic jewelry brand redefining Indian silver jewelry with a contemporary soul, proudly announces the opening of its 37th store at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad. Located at Unit No. C-R-0007C, East Bulb, Domestic Departure SHA, Level C this new store marks yet another milestone in Tribe Amrapali’s journey of bringing India-modern jewelry closer to discerning travelers across the country.
Hyderabad, a city celebrated for its rich heritage and modern outlook, resonates deeply with Tribe Amrapali’s design ethos, one that balances traditional craftsmanship with present-day sensibilities. The new airport store offers travelers a glimpse into the brand’s vibrant world, showcasing handcrafted pieces that tell stories of culture, creativity, and contemporary Indian design.
The space, thoughtfully designed to reflect Tribe Amrapali’s signature aesthetic, serves as both a jewelry destination and a cultural showcase. From statement silver necklaces and modern ear cuffs to stackable rings and everyday essentials, the store embodies the brand’s philosophy of jewelry as a storytelling medium rooted in heritage, yet reimagined for today.
Commenting on the launch, Akanksha Arora, CEO of Tribe Amrapali, said: “Expanding to Hyderabad Airport marks an exciting chapter in our retail journey. Airports represent a confluence of cultures, stories, and movement, values that resonate with Tribe Amrapali’s spirit. This store allows us to engage with travelers who seek jewelry that is expressive, handcrafted, and carries the essence of India wherever they go.”
The Hyderabad Airport store strengthens Tribe Amrapali’s growing network across premium malls, high streets, and airports, reaffirming its commitment to making artisanal jewelry more accessible while maintaining its deep-rooted connection to Indian craftsmanship.