beYon from the House of Titan Celebrates Its Mumbai Launch With an Evening That Reimagines Laboratory-Grown Diamonds as an Act of Daily Desire

New Delhi [India], June 05: Adornment is not a modern indulgence. It is a primal instinct — older than language, older than occasion, older than every rule we invented around it. We never stopped wanting to adorn ourselves, just seldom gave into it.
That ended on the evening of June 3, 2026, at the Taj Santacruz, Mumbai.
It was the night beYon — the laboratory-grown diamond jewellery brand from the House of Titan — invited Mumbai to witness its birth story. And it did so not with a ribbon cutting or a podium speech, but with a whirling mandala, a life-sized chocolate piñata, and a room full of people who left having decided definitively, that they were done waiting.
The evening brought together a star-studded guest list including actor and producer Neha Dhupia, actor Shweta Tripathi and actor Krystle D’Souza, alongside leading voices- editors and creators, stylists and tastemakers, business leaders and cultural provocateurs, all drawn from across the city to a single room. What united them was not industry or occasion. It was instinct. And beYon had the distinct pleasure of reminding them of it.
One of the most arresting moments of the evening was the life performance by movement artist Zia Nath, whose practice of the whirling mandala — a sacred, universal movement form — filled the room with something that had no name but felt, unmistakably, like freedom. The enthusiasm and curiosity guests brought to the launch event reflected exactly the kind of engagement beYon hopes to inspire around the category.
At the heart of the experience was an interactive laboratory-grown diamond discovery zone that offered guests a closer look at the science and craftsmanship behind the stones. Guests were introduced to beYon’s distinctive design philosophy through a showcase of contemporary collections and innovative laboratory-grown diamond cuts along with an opportunity to witness a lapidary unit where karigars were seen shaping a diamond to its final form of brilliance.
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