Ritique: A Fine Jewelry Brand Inspired by Art and Travel


Photo: Courtesy of Ritique

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Ritique
Headquarters: Orlando, FL
E-commerce: ritique.com
Social Media: Instagram / Pinterest / Facebook

What: A fine jewelry line inspired by art and travel for everyday wear.

Price Range: $400 – $20,000

Founder: Ritika Atwal

Photo: Courtesy of Ritique

Photo: Courtesy of Ritique

Origin Story: Founder Ritika Atwal’s inspiration for Ritique Fine Jewelry comes from a passion for cultural fusion and organic design. Her timeless and elegant pieces revolve around each wearer’s unique style and individual beauty.

The design process that Atwal follows balances East and West, modern and traditional, in both design and workmanship. She conceives of a collection, draws it out by hand and brings it forth by wax molds — a process repeated until perfection is reached. Each piece is then hand-wrought by expert craftsmen from the highest quality materials. Precious metals and precious and semi-precious gems are sourced from India, where designers have gone for centuries to source and cut stones.

Stockists: Kirna Zabête, Market Highland Park, The Conservatory, Anna P. Jay, Roseark

Hero Products: Wire Petite Bracelet with Diamond ($1,250), Wire Small Diamond Hoop Earrings with Post ($1,350)

PR Representation: Mega Mega Projects

How to get in touch: info@ritique.com (careers/internships, business inquiries)

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