India, Oct. 5 -- This festive season, oxidised silver has stepped out of the shadows to claim the spotlight. No longer your second option, it is the main event. A chunky tribal choker or a pair of oversized, art-deco-inspired jhumkas can turn the simplest outfit into a glam moment. Celebrities are already proving this point: Sonam A Kapoor made waves at London Fashion Week with bold oxidised ear cuffs, while Rani Mukherji commanded attention at Durga Puja celebrations with chunky statement earrings. For years, gold and diamonds carried the weight of tradition and investment, but with soaring prices, silver and oxidised silver are emerging as accessible and expressive options. "Oxidised silver feels artisanal, authentic, and versatile. It has personality and story," says Akanksha Arora, CEO of Tribe Amrapali, adding, "Younger consumers see jewellery as self-expression. Oxidised silver allows them to play with style without the weight of gold or the occasion-specific feel of diamonds."...