Miraki Jewels: A Jewelry Line With Fully Customizable Designs


Photo: Courtesy of Miraki Jewels

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Miraki Jewels
Headquarters: New York, NY
E-commerce: mirakijewels.com
Social Media: Instagram

What: A fully customizable jewelry line crafted with intention.

Price Range: $95 – $15,000+

Founder: Bhumi Khimavat

Photo: Courtesy of Miraki Jewels

Photo: Courtesy of Miraki Jewels

Origin Story: Founded by Bhumi Khimavat, Miraki Jewels carries forward a 50-year family legacy rooted in Khimel, Rajasthan, while embracing a fresh, purpose-driven vision. Inspired by a childhood love for gems and metals, Khimavat transformed her passion into a commitment to design excellence and ethical practices. Miraki stands for more than jewelry — it reflects a heritage of compassion, community and “sustainability.”

The brand also donates a portion of its profits to meaningful causes, allowing customers to make a direct social impact through their purchases. As a proud member of the Responsible Jewelry Council, Miraki prioritizes ethical sourcing and supports metal recycling.

PR Representation: Mega Mega Projects

How to get in touch: support@mirakijewels.com

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