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Mhaaro / म्हारो

MHAARO | म्हारो

Mine. My own.

There was a time when a
man's jewellery spoke before he did.

Mhaaro — two men in dark sherwanis, pink curtain backdrop
Mhaaro — solo portrait with emerald sarpech tassel

A sarpech resting against a turban beneath desert light. An emerald kantha worn close to the chest. Gold buttons touched by generations of hands before finding their place once more. Across Rajasthan, adornment was never separate from identity; it carried lineage, memory, devotion and pride.

Turban with sarpech, view one
Turban with sarpech, view two

With Mhaaro, the House of Sunita Shekhawat revisits this forgotten language of men's adornment through a deeply personal lens. Drawing from the atelier, the Museum of Meenakari Heritage, and the Shekhawat family vault, the collection brings together collectible sarpechs, jighas, necklaces, pendants, cufflinks and heirloom objects that move between history and the present with quiet ease.

Emerald pendant on blue bandhani
Parrot sarpech on pink fabric
Portrait in orange turban
Emerald sarpech detail in hands
Profile portrait with emerald necklace
Sun pendants in gold and ruby
Solo portrait in cream sherwani

Each piece carries traces of another time — the brilliance of royal ateliers, the intimacy of inherited jewels, the artistry of meenakari shaped patiently by hand. Yet within Mhaaro, these traditions are not preserved behind glass; they are lived again.

Mhaaro — two men in cream sherwanis with layered necklaces

Rooted in Rajasthan yet imagined for today, the collection unfolds as a story of belonging — of what we inherit, what we carry forward, and what, over time, becomes unmistakably our own.

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