Set within the storied lanes of Khotachiwadi, Moi Collectibles unfolded as an intimate dialogue between jewelry, space, and memory. Hosted at the 200-year-old Ferreira House, James Ferreira’s cherished home, the showing allowed craft to breathe within architecture steeped in history. Portuguese-style verandahs, pastel façades, and timber-framed porches became quiet witnesses to a contemporary expression of adornment.

Image: An intimate glimpse inside the historic Ferreira House.
Curated by Ishita Parikh, Moi Collectibles brought together limited-edition statement pieces that celebrate convergence of cultures, of past and present, of restraint and brilliance. Each jewel revealed itself slowly, illuminated by hand-held light, inviting viewers into a moment of discovery where gemstones shimmered under focused attention, alive and responsive.

Image: Moment of discovery as guests illuminate the jewelry by hand, watching each piece come alive.
This Mumbai edition was more than a showcase; it was an experience. An ode to artisanal legacies, to stories woven bead by bead, and to the beauty that emerges when heritage becomes a living, breathing canvas for modern craft.