I am an industrial designer with a strong inclination towards accessory and jewellery design, focused on creating pieces that balance expression, wearability, and function. My approach is rooted in understanding user behaviour and translating everyday needs into refined, detail-oriented outcomes through research, iteration, and prototyping. I bring a keen sense of form, materiality, and craftsmanship, with an emphasis on creating products that are both visually striking and grounded in real-world use.
Currently, I am working on jewellery design at Bhavya Ramesh, where the design direction explores bold, contemporary aesthetics with a strong narrative focus, often drawing from themes of identity, culture, and symbolism. The work emphasizes sculptural forms, statement pieces, and a balance between artistic expression and wearability.
I enjoy collaborating within interdisciplinary teams to create thoughtful, high-quality designs that resonate with users while maintaining a strong design voice.
Graduation Project
Project Title – Glow in the dark jewellery design
Project Sponsor – Bhavya Ramesh
This project explores the design of glow-in-the-dark jewellery inspired by the visual language and adaptive qualities of insects. Drawing from elements such as segmented bodies, exoskeleton textures, and bioluminescent traits, the collection translates these natural forms into wearable, contemporary pieces. The aim is to create jewellery that is both expressive and functional, using luminescent materials to enhance visibility and add an element of intrigue in low-light environments. Through iterative prototyping and material experimentation, the designs balance bold, sculptural aesthetics with comfort and wearability. The project reflects an interest in merging organic inspiration with modern accessory design, resulting in pieces that evoke curiosity, strength, and individuality while remaining grounded in practical use.