Jewelry
multi-
ethnic

Titya has always had a strong desire to create jewelry. However, it took a while for the creative direction to finally become evident. The inspiration came naturally after the death of her Mauritian Hindu in-laws, whose ancestors were from Tamil Nadu (southern India). The various religious rituals she attended with her husband and daughter were the beginnings of her collection.
The scenography of the temples, the countless divinities as well as the meaning of death in this religion; which is a transmigration of the soul towards reincarnation and immortality, highlighted for Titya the need to create a link between generations by proposing a heritage collection whose main objective is transmission. Indeed, it is about transmitting to one's children the Maitrī universe meaning " benevolence ", or more precisely " benevolent love ", that of a mother towards her child, that of grandparents towards their grandchildren.
Tityaravy is above all a story of family and transmission.
Each piece of jewelry is inspired by an Avatar, the incarnation of a deity on earth. These Avatars are usually depicted dressed up. This is how the designer's first inspirations were born.







The roots
Tityaravy jewelry is handmade, primarily in the designer's Parisian workshop. Some pieces come from Jaipur, a city in the heart of India, renowned as the capital of precious stones.
The creations are composed of fine stones: Tourmaline, Rubellite, Opal, or Topaz. These elements give each piece its unique character thanks to the blend of colors that is so visual and optical. Titya works with gold, silver, and some limited series of diamonds. Each piece of jewelry is unique: just as each being who reincarnates has its own personality.
