Gauri Khan was seen at Lotus Arts de Vivre previewing the latest collection 

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Gauri Khan was seen on 8 December 2022 at Lotus Arts de Vivre previewing the latest collection. The photo attached below is her photo from the store along with the caption and a brief on Lotus Arts de Vivre.

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The stylish Gauri Khan was spotted at Lotus Arts de Vivre’s @lotusartsdevivre “Tales of Asia”, an exquisite preview of unique jewellery, handbags, decor, fine arts & artefacts in Mumbai. #lotusartsdevivre #40yearsoflotusartsdevivre

About Lotus Arts de Vivre-

India’s love of jewellery, both gold and precious stones is well known and dates back to the times of Maharajas waging war on the backs of elephants. Perhaps less well-known is that our country shares its love of embellishment with the Kingdom of Thailand. 

Home to one of the world’s longest-surviving monarchies, Thailand is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and exceptional quality in all things. Jewellery and artefacts crafted in the Kingdom are no different and Lotus Arts de Vivre is a brand that is synonymous with this high quality and beauty. 

Lotus is the legacy of German-born Rolf Von Bueren, who immigrated to Thailand in the 1960s and has made the Asian nation his home. Mr Von Bueren has also developed a close relationship with India, a country which he has visited numerous times over close to half a century and one with which he feels a great kinship. 

‘In truth, there is nothing more luxurious than that which we cannot have, and it is an unimpeachable facet of human nature to covet that which seems out of reach’ says Rolf Von Bueren. It is this fundamental ideology upon which he founded the Lotus brand, one which has been dedicated to creating and providing those connoisseurs of excellence with the reality of their dreams. 

Known across the globe for its jewellery collections, with each unique piece crafted by hand using the finest gold and gemstones, Lotus Arts de Vivre pours the same mastery into its home decor and gifting ranges. From artefacts and statues to table decor and beyond, a piece from Lotus’ impressive catalogue echoes opulence and grandeur.

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