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A Bit About Zameer Lokhandwalla
Zameer Lokhandwalla, the Celebrity Jeweler is the founder and CEO of The Ice Champ and Samuel Jewels.
Zameer Lokhandwalla is a luxury jewelry designer and founder at Samuel Jewels and The Ice Champ. He is a hip hop and celebrity jewelry designer At a very young age he started experimenting with different materials, colors, textures, and geometric shapes and found his passion for jewelry making. He enjoys making unique, high-quality statement pieces that are fun to wear and enable wearers to express their individuality through their personal style. His business has evolved naturally over the two decades from his bedroom to a fully functional studio/workshop.
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You can be sure that you are purchasing a product that has been crafted with care while also promoting independent American design because each piece of jewelry is made by skilled artisans in Zameer Lokhandwalla’s workshop. His belief is that the quality of our jewelry reflects how much our personnel enjoy what they do. Working every day with such a fantastic team is like a dream come true, and he is so pleased of the supportive culture they've created together.
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A great option to possess a genuine one-of-a-kind piece is to have bespoke jewelry crafted to your specifications. Zameer Lokhandwalla enjoys working with clients to create their vision of a jewelry piece, whether it be an engagement ring, wedding band, or a special gift for oneself or a loved one.
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The convergence of art, craft, and design influences Zammer Lokhandwalla's work. He develops a collection of work that questions our relationship with the domestic and wearable by learning about and utilising diverse craft techniques. He creates creative, whimsical, sculptural work for the clients, primarily with diamonds, with an emphasis on line, form, and colour. His work can be sculptural, practical, or decorative depending on context and how it is displayed. Object and material networks with many histories, etymologies, narratives, myths, and meanings are of interest to Zameer Lokhandwalla. He frequently makes references to the history and material culture of India, his hometown. Using patchwork as a method, he explores what occurs when things are put in conversation and how they start to contrast, connect, or develop relationships. He begins to question value, manufacturing, retail, and display as a creator.