This Jewellery Collection by House of Sparsh Went Somewhere No One Expected
House of Sparsh introduces the Uzbek Collection by Hema Shah, a jewellery line inspired by Uzbekistan’s mosaic art and Silk Road heritage, blending cultural depth with modern design.
Mumbai: House of Sparsh has once again shown why it’s one of India’s most imaginative jewellery houses with the launch of its latest creation, the Uzbek Collection by Creative Director Hema Shah. This striking series of designs draws its soul from Uzbekistan’s monumental mosaics, tile artistry, and the timeless legacy of the Silk Road — transforming historical inspiration into modern wearable art.
Rather than simply borrowing motifs, House of Sparsh’s Uzbek Collection captures the memory of a place that sits at the crossroads of culture, colour, and craft. It is described by the brand as a “Mirage of Mint & Blues” — a palette that evokes the kaleidoscopic tilework of iconic Uzbek architecture seen in ancient cities like Samarkand and Bukhara.
What sets this collection apart is its layered geometric patterns. These patterns unfold in rhythmic symmetry reminiscent of infinite mosaics, symbolising continuity and connection — a visual language that reflects how creativity and culture once converged along trade routes. Through mint greens, lapis blues, and turquoise hues, each piece communicates a deep sense of history and place while speaking to contemporary aesthetics.
House of Sparsh’s design philosophy has always been rooted in pushing boundaries, and with the Uzbek Collection, that ethos is clearly on display. Rather than simply highlighting craftsmanship, the collection bridges ancient and modern, allowing each piece to feel like a living mosaic that honours tradition while embracing future creativity.
Presented at The Select Club — known for showcasing exceptional design talent — the Uzbek Collection does more than adorn; it invites wearers to experience art as culture. Here, jewellery becomes a narrative form, capturing memories evoked by place, pattern, and palette. What feels like ornamentation on the surface is, in fact, a quiet dialogue between epochs and aesthetics — a reminder that art truly has no borders.
For aficionados of design and culture alike, the Uzbek Collection stands as a testament to the creative vision of House of Sparsh and the rich heritage that continues to inspire jewellers and storytellers across the world — proving once more that jewellery is not merely decoration, but storytelling worn close to the skin.