This Diamantaire’s Mumbai Home is inspired by Bridal Jewellery

Rickin Shah loves his diamonds. “As a diamantaire, he has a special love for natural and exotic stones,” smiles Namrataa Shetty—interior designer and one half of interior design firm Studio Namah—who, along with the firm’s other half, Neil Cresto, was tapped by Shah to give his Mumbai home a jewel-loving facelift. For Shetty and Cresto, the brief was an unlikely departure from the norm. “We’d never before been tasked with using so many different stones together,” shares Cresto, adding that luckily for the pair, it was an effort that paid off.

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