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Narendra Jain

Myra • 6m

Why do people still wear Babaji wali dandi rings? Not because they love the design. Not because it feels personal. But because — till now — there was no brand that specialised in gemstone rings. We saw this gap clearly. At Myra, we’re not just “adding gemstones” to jewellery. We’re building India’s first brand focused on gemstone rings — where every design respects astrological principles and your personal style. When customers receive their ring from Myra, they don’t just thank us. They say things like: “Finally, something I can wear proudly.” “Ab yeh ring Babaji wali nahi lagti.” This shift — from obligation to joy — is what drives us every day.

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