The Lakshmi Ascendante: A Crown of Divinity and Dialogue
Where temple artistry meets global haute joaillerie, The Lakshmi Ascendante by Ratna Veda is a 22K gold masterpiece crowned with rubies and emeralds—a living heirloom for modern empresses.


In the silence before the world was divided by kingdoms and empires, there was a singular truth: gold was not wealth, but offering. With The Lakshmi Ascendante, Ratna Veda rekindles that primordial language—an heirloom that speaks of temples carved before time and gatherings lit by fire and faith. This is not just a necklace. It is a talisman where divinity meets the audacity of modern luxury.
A Living Sculpture of Power
At its heart rests Goddess Lakshmi, sculpted in repose, her form neither ornament nor idol, but invocation. She does not belong to a past age—she belongs to those who dare to carry her story forward. Encircling her, rhythmic lotus medallions and repoussé temple motifs rise and fall like architectural arches of Chola sanctums, while ruby cabochons blaze with a sovereign fire, tempered by the cool promise of pear-cut emeralds.
This is no fleeting adornment. It is a piece forged to command both silence and attention—a living sculpture, meant to be worn at salons, galas, and art spaces where the wearer herself becomes part of the narrative.
Where Myth Meets the Modern World
The Lakshmi Ascendante is designed for global stages. From Parisian couture evenings to New York gallery previews, it refuses to be reduced to a single geography or occasion. It is a dialogue between civilizations—a relic of temple artistry reimagined for the modern muse who seeks more than beauty; she seeks meaning, legacy, and power.
The Soul of Its Craft
Each element is hand-forged in 22K gold, its warmth carrying the weight of centuries. Rubies burn like offerings, while emeralds shimmer with life and renewal—every gem placed as if it were a syllable in a hymn. This is South Indian repoussé and granulated goldwork at its highest form, rendered not as a copy of the past, but as a living continuation of it.
Who It Belongs To
This is for the woman who does not simply wear jewellery but hosts it—a custodian of art, a collector of presence. Whether stepping into a gala, a red-carpet event, or a private soirée, she carries with her a mantle of power, heritage, and mystique.
For Press & Private Viewings
No detailed digital reproductions of The Lakshmi Ascendante will be shared to protect its heritage design. Select clients may request in-person viewing under high security, by private appointment only.
For media, provenance, and private preview requests:
concierge@ratnaveda.in | Subject: Lakshmi Ascendante Viewing Request