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Jewellery can be beautiful - but when it’s divinely symbolic, it becomes something extraordinary.
Enter Navratan Jewellery - a timeless masterpiece where beauty meets belief. Imagine nine celestial gemstones coming together in perfect harmony, each representing a planet, a power, and a purpose. From royal courts to red carpets, Navratan has transcended eras to become the ultimate expression of grace, strength, and spirit.
At Tyaani, Navratan isn’t just about gemstones - it’s about energy. It’s about wearing your universe, your story, and your light. Handcrafted in signature Jadau and Polki artistry, Tyaani’s Navratan collection celebrates the woman who shines through every shade of life - powerfully, gracefully, and unapologetically
The word Navratan comes from Sanskrit - “Nav” meaning nine and “Ratan” meaning gems. Together, they form the Nine Jewels, each believed to represent a celestial body governing one’s destiny.
A typical Navratan jewellery piece features:
When combined, these gemstones create a cosmic balance - aligning the body, mind, and soul with universal harmony. At Tyaani, these nine gems are arranged in aesthetic symmetry within Polki frames, creating heirloom pieces that radiate vibrancy, spirituality, and style - all at once.
Each gemstone in Navratan carries a unique energy. Together, they are believed to bring:
Navratan is not just an ornament - it’s an aura. It’s the universe crafted into wearable art. For centuries, kings, queens, and spiritual leaders have adorned these nine stones as a talisman of cosmic alignment.
Navratan has been synonymous with royal grace and divine grandeur. From Mughal emperors to Rajput queens, it adorned crowns, necklaces, and royal emblems - symbolising divine right and protection from celestial forces. Legends speak of Maharajas who believed their Navratan jewels aligned their planets before battles or political decisions. Even the famed Navratan ring of Emperor Akbar was a symbol of intellect, courage, and universal harmony.
The modern woman is rewriting the rules of tradition - and Navratan is her new favourite language of self-expression. As 2026’s jewellery trends embrace vivid colour, individuality, and cultural revival, Navratan is emerging as the ultimate statement of meaningful luxury. It’s not just traditional anymore - it’s versatile, fashion-forward, and full of personality.
One of the most beautiful things about Navratan jewellery is its versatility - it effortlessly bridges the gap between traditional and modern fashion.
For Weddings: A Navratan Rani Haar or choker by Tyaani instantly elevates a bridal look. Pair it with golds, ivories, or even pastel lehengas for a colourful yet regal statement.
For Festive Celebrations: Wear a pair of Navratan earrings or bangles with your silk saree or sharara. The multi-gem vibrance complements every festive palette.
For Everyday Elegance: A simple Navratan pendant or ring brings colour therapy to your daily attire - a subtle reminder of balance and confidence.
For Western Wear: Don’t shy away from pairing a Navratan necklace with an off-shoulder dress or a crisp blazer. The fusion of traditional charm and modern chic is what makes Tyaani’s styling philosophy timeless.
Each gemstone in Navratan jewellery resonates with a unique vibration - together, they form a protective and balancing energy field.
There’s a reason Navratan is called The Jewellery of Nine Blessings. It’s a gift that carries meaning - one that celebrates love, protection, and prosperity all in one piece. Whether you’re gifting it to a bride, a loved one, or yourself, a Navratan jewel from Tyaani symbolizes more than beauty - it symbolizes care, strength, and infinite conne
Navratan isn’t a trend - it’s a timeless language of light. It’s where cosmic energy meets craftsmanship, and where faith finds form through artistry. At Tyaani, we honour that heritage with designs that fuse age-old symbolism with modern elegance. Every Navratan necklace, choker, and earring is crafted to not only adorn your beauty but to empower your spirit.
“Navratan” comes from Sanskrit, meaning “Nine Gems.” It represents a harmonious combination of nine celestial gemstones associated with the planets of Vedic astrology.
Ruby, Pearl, Red Coral, Emerald, Yellow Sapphire, Diamond, Blue Sapphire, Hessonite Garnet, and Cat’s Eye.
Navratan jewellery symbolizes cosmic harmony and balance. It’s believed to align planetary energies, bringing the wearer power, prosperity, and protection.
Yes, Navratan is deeply rooted in Vedic astrology. Each stone corresponds to a celestial planet that governs specific energies in one’s life.
Yes, especially rings and pendants. However, for ornate Jadau or Polki Navratan sets, occasional wear helps preserve the delicate craftsmanship.
Traditionally, the ruby is placed at the centre - representing the Sun, the source of life, power, and leadership.
Navratan chokers, Rani Haars, and earrings bring royal vibrancy to bridal looks while symbolising blessings for a harmonious married life.
Yes. In fact, Tyaani’s signature style fuses Navratan with Polki settings - creating pieces that are both traditional and fashion-forward.
Definitely. A Navratan pendant or choker adds a bold, artistic edge to dresses, blazers, or even evening gowns - the perfect East-meets-West statement.
Each gemstone holds unique power, but the ruby is considered the most potent as it symbolizes the Sun - the centre of all energy and light.
Yes. It’s one of the most meaningful gifts, symbolizing prosperity, protection, and divine blessings - perfect for birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries.
Yes. Unlike individual planetary stones, Navratan combines all nine, balancing all cosmic energies - making it safe and auspicious for everyone.
Many of them, especially high-quality rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, are rare. Tyaani ensures each stone used is ethically sourced and finely curated for brilliance and balance.