Tribe Amrapali brings its ‘India-modern aesthetic’ to Srinagar International Airport

Tribe Amrapali is reinforcing its commitment to preserving and evolving India’s craftsmanship

INDIA. Tribe Amrapali, renowned for its handcrafted silver jewellery, has landed at Srinagar International Airport in Jammu and Kashmir. 

Kashmir is known for its intricate embroidery and craftsmanship, while Srinagar is a centre for tourism and culture. Tribe Amrapali, dedicated to India’s indigenous artistry, reflects this heritage in its jewellery by blending traditional and modern design. 

The airport store features a diverse collection with silver, gold-plated and fashion jewellery – from chokers and intricate nose pins to handcrafted bangles. 

Tribe Amrapali CEO Akanksha Arora commented: “This 31st store in Srinagar is a dream realised. Amrapali resonates deeply with Srinagar’s sense of style – rooted yet modern, playful yet refined.  

“With this store at the airport, we bring our India-modern aesthetic to a space where travellers from across the world can experience the essence of a Tribe Muse, carrying a piece of India’s artistic heritage wherever they go.” 

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