1. Introduction
Mio Mora was founded by Anu Kochar, inspired by her deep appreciation for Indian jewelry, couture, and the cultural stories woven into each craft. What began as a passion for traditional art forms has grown into a brand that brings meaningful design to modern wardrobes around the world.
2. Purpose
Our purpose is to share genuine Indian craftsmanship through jewelry and couture that feel personal, expressive, and connected to culture. We create pieces that allow individuals to carry their identity with pride — whether through a handcrafted jewel or a custom-made outfit.
3. Mio Mora offers:
Handcrafted jewelry made with quality silver and natural semi-precious stones.Couture clothing for women and men, crafted with careful detailing, premium fabrics, and thoughtful design. Our collections blend traditional influences with contemporary style, giving every customer something uniquely their own.
4. Craftsmanship
We work closely with experienced, award-winning artisans and skilled couturiers across India. Their expertise, precision, and dedication shape every piece — from intricate jewelry to custom-stitched garments — ensuring authenticity and quality in everything we create. Mio Mora is committed to designing jewelry and couture that carry meaning, celebrate individuality, and bring the richness of Indian craftsmanship into everyday life.
ANU KOCHHAR, CEO & Founder (L)
The women who help us create our dreams
Anu Kochhar
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Mio Mora was inspired from my passion for traditional and intricate jewelry created by Indian Artisans. Growing up in Delhi and visiting Jaipur often, I was always amazed by the exquisite jewelry made in Kundan, Polki, and Meenakari, as well as the beautiful stone settings called “Jadau” done by the “Karigar’s”.
I spent hours in art fairs such as Dilli Hatt and Suraj Kund, meeting skilled artisans and seeing their eyes light up as they talked about their intricate process of making jewelry, embroidery and weaves.
What always astounded me was that none of these artisans were well-known or part of a large company; rather, they learnt their work traditionally: growing up in villages or as part of small factories. My inspiration for Mio Mora stemmed from their humbleness, diligent work, and down-to-earth attitude. I dreamt of wanting to promote Indian Artisans and their work, as well as the traditional Indian culture and heritage, that I have always loved.

Rati Bawa
CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER
The jewelry I design and curate is the expression I found, to give form and beauty to my story.
I believe that just as precious metals and semi precious stones are melted, moulded and carved to bring out their brilliance and beauty into a unique form that gives so much happiness to the wearer; in the same way, every woman is enhanced by her experiences and ordeals, making her the unique individual she becomes.
To me, every woman is a unique individual who wants to live her achievements, love and creativity in her own way, with freedom.
I love authenticity and natural materials of the highest quality within a given budget.
Being a woman, I am sensitive towards the personality of the women for whom I am creating.
As an artist I interpret jewels as art for the body that sends a message about the individuality of women. What you finally get from me are pieces of my own heart and soul in the form of jewels.
There are two women who have truly inspired us in our journey. Neeru Saluja, a retired professor and principal of Maharani Gayatri Devi College for Women in Jaipur, Rajasthan; also an avid world traveller. She is one of the most fiesty women in our lives and also Rati’s aunt and extremely close to her heart. She has been a fabulous inspiration of how to live life to the fullest and to face the adversities life throws at you with courage, wisdom and elegance. Her unique style and love for jewelry carried us from our floundering days to now and beyond. A big thank you and loads of love to her from both of us!
