Nila Amulets
Blue-toned amulets, rings and earrings that turn gemstone colour into Amrapali’s everyday language.
Story & heritage
The official Nila page says the name comes from the Sanskrit word for blue and links the collection to sky, ocean and self-expression. It is Amrapali London's easiest bridge between talismanic Indian jewellery and casual modern styling.
Nila's repeated amulet, cascade, drop, necklace and ring forms let the collection move from a single blue accent to a complete colour story.
Materials & craft
The official page describes gold-plated and sterling silver bangles, rings, earrings and necklaces. Product titles list 24K gold-plated sterling silver with turquoise, lapis, pearl, blue topaz, amethyst, green amethyst, peridot and iolite.
How to choose & style
Nila works like a blue accent in clothing: one ring or pendant sharpens white linen, denim and black tailoring. For a more maximal read, pair cascade earrings with the matching amulet and keep other metals warm.