Moha by Geetanjali: Silver Stories Rooted in Nature and Culture

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Jewellery has always been more than adornment—it’s memory, identity, and emotion. For Geetanjali Gondhale, it became a calling. After a decade of working in multinational companies as an advertising design professional, she followed her passion to create silver jewellery inspired by nature, Indian tribes, and cultural heritage. That journey gave birth to Moha by Geetanjali, a brand that has redefined how women connect with jewellery in their everyday lives.

The Founder’s Story

  • Geetanjali’s travels exposed her to diverse cultures and traditions, sparking her fascination with tribal adornment and natural motifs.
  • In 2014, she began Moha as a small home venture in Goa. By 2016, the brand had grown enough to move to Mumbai, with a studio in Thane and a thriving online presence.
  • The name Moha is inspired by the Mahua tree, revered as the “Kalpavriksha” (wish‑granting tree) by tribes in Madhya Pradesh—a symbol of abundance and connection.

Collections That Tell Stories

Moha’s jewellery is not just crafted—it’s narrated. Each collection carries cultural and historical echoes:

  • Goa Series: Inspired by pre‑Portuguese aesthetics of Goa.
  • Harappa Collection: A tribute to ancient civilization, loved for its timeless motifs.
  • Ashtamangal, Maheshwar, Goonjan, Rati, Kosh: Each collection draws from Indian art, sculpture, nature, and mythology.

These designs blend ancient Indian culture with contemporary usability, making them wearable for daily life.

Jewellery That Lives With You

Moha’s philosophy is simple: jewellery should be part of your everyday, not locked away for occasions.

  • Lightweight earrings, ear‑cuffs, double rings, and single‑strand necklaces are designed for comfort.
  • Customers often say Moha pieces make them feel “like themselves”—a priceless validation of Geetanjali’s mission.
  • Jewellery becomes identity: a ring that feels permanent, earrings that become part of your story, a necklace that feels inseparable from you.

Sustainability and Ethics

Moha stands firmly for sustainable luxury:

  • Only natural materials are used—no synthetics, polymers, cadmium, or German silver.
  • Free from harmful metals like lead and nickel, protecting both artisans and customers.
  • Minimal machine use, with emphasis on handcrafted techniques.
  • Artisans are encouraged to revive indigenous methods, ensuring cultural preservation and fair livelihoods.

Moha is not just a brand—it’s a family of artisans and patrons, united by ethical creation and shared stories.

Why Women Connect With Moha

This generation of women is buying jewellery for themselves—not waiting for occasions or gifts.

  • Jewellery becomes a symbol of independence, memory, and self‑expression.
  • Moha resonates because it offers pieces that are personal, wearable, and meaningful.
  • Geetanjali understood that jewellery is not about luxury—it’s about emotional ownership.

Conclusion

Moha by Geetanjali is more than silver jewellery. It’s a philosophy that jewellery should reflect you—your everyday strength, your independence, your story.

From Goa to Harappa, from tribal motifs to modern minimalism, Moha creates pieces that are timeless yet personal. In every design, there’s a reminder: jewellery isn’t just for occasions. It’s for life.

Because sometimes, the most powerful jewellery isn’t the one you wear once. It’s the one you never take off.

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