Anttiqua was not created to follow trends.
It was created to outlast them.
We believe jewellery is not an accessory. It is a presence.
It does not demand attention. It earns it.
At Anttiqua, we design for the long memory of time— not the urgency of seasons.
THE STORY
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Our Ethos
THE INSPIRATION
We look to queens who ruled without excess.
To cultures where elegance was inherited, not performed.
To histories where authority was expressed through stillness.
We believe jewellery is meant to be worn, not preserved in museums. Created with patience and purpose, Our jewellery speaks a global language yet rooted in Indian craft and translated through modern composure. each design is crafted to live with you—effortlessly, every day.
THE CRAFT
Craft, to us, is quiet mastery. Our pieces are made slowly, deliberately, by hands that understand restraint. Imperfection is not a flaw; It is evidence. Each piece carries the human presence of its making — subtle, intact, unapologetic.
KRITIKA
THE FOUNDATION
At the core of Anttiqua is Kritika, the backbone of the business.
With an uncompromising eye for detail and execution, she anchors the brand’s operations, processes, and long-term vision. Her role ensures that every Anttiqua piece moves seamlessly from concept to creation, without compromising on quality, craft, or integrity.
Anttiqua stands as it does because of her steadiness, her rigour, and her belief in building something meant to last.
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SIDDHARTTHA VANKAR
THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Anttiqua’s creative direction and design language are led by Siddharttha Vankar, Creative Director and Principal Designer.
Every piece begins at the drawing board — with research, restraint, and reverence for form.
Siddharttha’s approach draws inspiration from royal jewellery traditions from across the world - pieces worn by queens and sovereigns who understood that power did not need excess. These influences are reinterpreted for the modern Indian woman — translated through Indian craftsmanship into jewellery that feels contemporary, grounded, and enduring.
“Anttiqua is born from the idea that heritage is not geography; It is discipline. Craft is not nostalgia; It is intelligence passed through hands. We honour centuries of Indian jewellery-making, not by repeating its forms, but by refining its intent. What survives is not ornamentation. What survives is balance.”
ANTTIQUA WOMAN
The Anttiqua woman does not dress to be noticed.
She is noticed because she does not need to dress for it.
She understands that power does not perform.
It settles.
For her, luxury is not loud.
It is certain.
She wears Anttiqua not to impress others — but to express herself!