
In a landmark moment for Indian luxury jewellery, Zoya — the luxury atelier from the Tata Group — has introduced a limited-edition capsule in collaboration with renowned British designer and curator Alice Cicolini. This marks Zoya’s first-ever global creative partnership, celebrating a shared admiration for Indian craftsmanship and paying tribute to enamel, one of India’s most exquisite artisanal traditions.
Drawing inspiration from the layered architecture of Lhasa, where every element narrates a story, this collection embodies richness in form, colour, and texture. Zoya, celebrated for its groundbreaking work with diamonds and coloured gemstones, extends its innovative design philosophy to enamel artistry with Alice Cicolini. Alice’s work, known for tracing cultural motifs across geographies and histories, perfectly complements Zoya’s vision — blending playful creativity with a deep respect for heritage.
The collection exudes femininity, redefining luxury through vibrant hues and meticulous craftsmanship. Featuring tones of sage green, rose, and dew, and highlighted by cherry blossoms, chevron motifs, and intricate enamel detailing, each piece showcases Alice Cicolini’s signature style. Uncut diamonds set in smooth satin-finished 18k gold infuse the jewellery with elegance, aiming to inspire and enliven the wearer.
A result of five years of dedicated craftsmanship and design exploration, this capsule merges Zoya’s thoughtful, design-led identity with Alice Cicolini’s globally acclaimed artistry — rich in cultural storytelling and intricate workmanship. Alice reflected on the collaboration, saying, “Zoya’s approach deeply resonated with me — a brand that champions craft and storytelling, creating jewellery that is unique yet meaningful.”
Comprising 19 pieces, the collection reinterprets classic Indian styles like balis and jhumkis through a modern architectural lens, offering designs that blend timeless tradition with contemporary elegance.
The range spans sculptural rings, reinvented jhumkis, yard chains, and bangles, inspired by the enigmatic allure of Lhasa and the pioneering spirit of Alexandra David-Néel — the first Western woman to reach Lhasa. Her bold journey reflects the independent and evolving spirit of the Zoya woman.
Revathi Kant, Chief Design Officer at Titan Company, remarked, “This collection is the result of five years of dedicated work perfecting the art of enamel at Zoya. In Alice, we discovered a true creative ally who shares our love for India’s artistry. This unique global collaboration redefines luxury jewellery through architectural elegance and feminine strength, inspired by Lhasa’s beauty and heritage.”
The Zoya x Alice Cicolini limited-edition capsule will be available for purchase through private appointments at select Zoya boutiques.