A woman with curly dark hair and wearing jewelry, sitting at a table with her hand resting on her face, looking at the camera.

DIPLOMACY WOVEN IN PRECIOUS GEMSTONES

While the world debates borders, we dissolve them.

Politics is the art of the possible.

We practice the art of the impossible.

For three centuries, my family, a Hindu-Jain jeweller, has devoted itself to creating interfaith examples of exquisite Art. We do not write treaties on paper. We weave them in silk and carats of gemstones that even the entire Imperial Crown Collection, combined with the Persian Imperial Collection, don’t possess.

I am Anou Lunia Singhvi.

Steward of the P.C.Lunia Jewel Art Collection

Welcome to the intersection of Sacred Art and Soft Power

ANOU LUNIA SINGHVI

Guardian of Sacred Fire

Some families pass down recipes. Mine passed down revolutions in silk and stone.

For nine generations, the Lunia family has created sacred art that refuses to respect borders—between faiths, between nations, between what the world says is possible. We are Hindu-Jain jewelers who have devoted 300 years to Islam's holiest sites. We are traditionalists who invented techniques the art world has never seen. We are quiet craftsmen whose work belongs in the conversation with Fabergé.

I am the ninth generation. And I am not here to preserve this legacy. I am here to unleash it.

THE THREE DOORS

70,000 carats of impossible

Art as insurgency

The story that changes everything

"In a world addicted to conflict, I weaponize wonder."

NEWS BANNER

A collage of various magazine, newspaper, and article pages. The images include a headline about Jaipur's heritage, photographs of people, and articles about fashion, jewelry, and local news, including a photo of three well-dressed individuals at an event.
Collage of newspaper articles, jewelry, art, and photographs showcasing P. C. Lunia's collection and residence in India.

CREDIBILITY BAR

A collage of various vintage newspaper and magazine pages, including articles, photographs, and illustrations, with a black banner at the top titled 'NEW YORK POST'.