There’s a quiet revolution happening in the world of fine jewellery - and at its heart is Trisha Datwani Anand. Elegant, grounded, and brimming with creative fire, she’s not just continuing a legacy - she’s giving it a distinct voice, a modern rhythm, and a fresh sparkle.
Born into the world of precious stones and signature craftsmanship, Trisha Datwani Anand is the second-generation jeweller-designer behind Anmol Accents, a sub-brand of the prestigious Anmol Jewellers. But don’t mistake her for a custodian of tradition. She’s more of a translator, speaking the language of legacy, but with an accent that’s entirely her own.
A Legacy, Reimagined
Growing up in a family where jewellery wasn’t just business - it was art, storytelling, and heritage, Trisha’s journey into design felt inevitable. But she didn’t settle for hand-me-downs. She stepped into the world with a clear vision: to blend Anmol’s timeless quality with her own perspective on how jewellery should feel today, versatile, wearable, personal. With a background in design from Raffles Design School in Singapore and experience under fashion stalwarts like Manish Malhotra, Trisha’s creative foundation is rooted in rigour and refinement. She knows her craft. But more importantly, she knows her woman - independent, always on-the-move, and done waiting for an “occasion” to wear diamonds.Meet the Brand: Anmol Accents
Anmol Accents isn’t jewellery that whispers from inside a locker. It’s not tucked away, waiting for the next wedding invite. It’s out there - moving through cities, meetings, school drop-offs, dinner plans, and dance floors.
The brand speaks directly to the woman who wears confidence as comfortably as she does a silk shirt. Who buys her own diamonds and her own dessert. It’s fine jewellery that shows up for your life, not just your wardrobe.
Why Anmol Accents Works:
- It’s built for your rhythm. From paddle at Khar Gym to prosecco at Neuma, this jewellery keeps up.
- It doesn’t wait for a reason. Monday meetings count. So does coffee with your mom.
- It’s tradition with a twist. Think heritage karigari layered with a Cartier chain.
- It’s never too much. Or too little. A single choker. Or a stack of five. You decide.
A Moment to Remember: The Anmol Accents Launch
The vision of Anmol Accents came to life recently at an intimate yet powerful launch event, a beautifully curated afternoon that was as poetic as it was personal. The event opened with a stirring spoken word performance by Ronjini Chakraborty, setting the tone for what Anmol Accents truly stands for: authenticity, individuality, and voice.
Trisha Datwani Anand took the stage to share her heartfelt vision behind the brand - not just jewellery, but a reflection of the many roles women navigate every day. Her words resonated deeply, followed by a dynamic and thoughtful panel discussion with inspiring women who embody the Accents spirit - Lina Ashar, Pooja Dhingra, Binaifer Dulani, and Richa Chadha. Each woman brought her story, her journey, and her sparkle to the table.
As the conversations flowed and champagne clinked, the brand also announced its partnership with the Srujna Foundation - reinforcing the commitment to craft, community, and conscious luxury.
This wasn’t just a launch; it was a manifesto. And now, the movement continues, digitally and beyond.
Jewellery with a Pulse
At the heart of Accents is a creative philosophy that doesn’t believe in fuss. Instead, it celebrates fluidity, pieces you can wear every day, yet never tire of.
Trisha’s design language is instinctive. Effortless. Built around moments rather than milestones. And that’s what sets her apart. While the industry often designs for the red carpet or bridal aisle, Trisha is designing for you - on a random Tuesday, en route to Pilates, or over a glass of wine post work.
Who Is the Anmol Accents Woman?
Let’s paint a picture.
She’s that woman at brunch who casually layers five dainty necklaces, and somehow it looks like magic, not math. She takes meetings in a pantsuit, but her wrists are busy making a statement. She pairs her mangalsutra with a power blazer and doesn’t ask for anyone’s approval.
In short?
- She’s the Founder who lands funding before 11 and hits Pilates by 12.
- The Lawyer who pairs crossbody bags with cross-examinations.
- The Bridesmaid who has a take on the playlist - and the pearls.
- The Woman who says, “Wear it now.” Not “Save it for later.”