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  • 1854

    1854

    BIRTH OF COTHA KRISHNIAH CHETTY, THE FOUNDER OF C. KRISHNIAH CHETTY GROUP OF JEWELLERS

    1854
  • 1869

    1869

    Cotha Krishniah Chetty’s first tool-of-trade, selling coloured beads to the British residents, on a bi-cycle and opened a small shop in a by lane of Commercial Street.

    1869
  • 1880

    1880

    Cotha Audinarayana Chetty, takes the business into the Diamond Era. The early tools used for making jewellery.

    1880
  • 1900

    1900

    His Highness Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, who appointed Krishniah Chetty as jewellers to the Royal Court. Thus began the journey of the Golden Era of Cotha Audinarayana Chetty.

    1900
  • 1900

    1900

    The early days of C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, when the Royal Houses and aristocracy of South and Central India were attracted by the sterling craftsmanship. Depicted above – a showcase with silverware, salvers, and the rich interiors of the shop where business was conducted sitting on gaddis on the floor.

    1900
  • 1901

    1901

    During the tenure of Cotha Audinarayana Chetty jewellery was made at the Commercial Street workshop and sent to the branch on Avenue Road, and Mysore. This jewellery, which is now categorised as antiques, is auctioned internationally and collectables. The business that started more than a century ago has withstood the winds of change.

    1901
  • 1910

    1910

    The famous motif, the Ghanda Bherunda, a mythical bird which was the emblem of the Royal House of Mysore, and went on to become a fashion statement. The emblem was repeated in various pieces of jewellery and set with rubies, emeralds, diamonds and pearls, inlaid in gold. It was and still is a popular design with both the royals and the common man.

    1910
  • 1915

    1915

    Early designs by master artists, silver trowels and salvers, gifts for His Highness, the Maharaja of Mysore. The designers at CKC Group were masters of balance, form, flow and aesthetics.

    1915
  • 1920

    1920

    Cotha Venkatachalapathy Chetty worked alongside his father. His father was confined to bed due to a paralytic stroke, until he passed away in 1955.

    1920
  • 1925

    1925

    A replica of a temple door designed and made for His Highness Maharaja K.R. Wodeyar’s 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne. He revived this 1940 every piece made for a client as august as His Highness, bore the inimitable style of CKC and the style of the Royal House.

    1925
  • 1925

    1925

    A perambulator commissioned by His Highness, the Maharaja of Sandur for his son, crafted in Silver at the C. Krishniah Chetty Group workshop. Again showing the understanding of the client and designing products to commensurate lifestyle.

    1925
  • 1930

    1930

    This picture stands as a commemorative frame, a CKC Group specialty made for His Highness, the Maharaja of Mysore presented it to Sri Mirza Ismail – The most recognised Diwan of the State of Mysore. Photo frames that were originally in wood and silver progressed into the ultimate art form – which CKC crafted in large numbers.

    1930
  • 1935

    1935

    The iconic jewellery of that time included the Turrai, a turban ornament, a diamond-studded pocket watch specially crafted by Rolex for C. Krishniah Chetty Group, trophies ordered by the army for polo matches, a key presented to Sri Mirza Ismail at the opening of Russel Market, which was a landmark. This period was a productive and innovative era, distinguished by fine craftsmanship.

    1935
  • 1954-1955

    1954-1955

    The year of 1955 marks a very traumatic and important year. Both C. Audinarayana Chetty & C. Venkatachalapathy Chetty passed away within a span of 12 months, forcing 2 teenagers to take over at the young age of 14 & 18.

    1954-1955
  • 1958

    1958

    A typical workshop corner – complete with tools of an artist and under the blessings of The Almighty.

    1958
  • 1962

    1962

    An exterior and interior view of The Heritage showroom at Commercial Street that was renovated by Razi Mohammed in 1962, and was the first air conditioned showroom in the city. The architecture was innovative with small windows and closed doors for the first time. Thereby, making C. Krishniah Chetty Group exclusive and for the elite of India.

    1962
  • 1969

    1969

    The first fashion show of Bangalore at the Lal Bagh Glass House, celebrating the centenary of C. Krishniah Chetty Group. Under the leadership of the two brothers, Narayan and Hayagreev, despite several setbacks, the brand withstood the test of time. The year-long celebrations made C. Krishniah Chetty Group the favoured destination for both the aristocrats and the common man.

    1969
  • 1972

    1972

    Farook Engineer receiving the silver cricket bat that eventually came up for auction in London.

    1972
  • 1981

    1981

    The legacy continues as C. Vinod Hayagriv joins C. Krishniah Chetty Group. A gemologist from the Gemological Institute of America.

    1981
  • 1988

    1988

    C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons new renovated showroom opened and made the jewellery industry look up to another innovation.

    1988
  • 1988

    1988

    The progress of C. Krishniah Chetty Group during this period lists several achievements. Modern InfoTec progress, Gemological labs, Diamond certifications, use of computers, hallmarking of jewellery, awards for advertising and films, were some of the highlights which took the company forward into the realms of a modern enterprise.

    1988b
  • 1991

    1991

    C. Krishniah Chetty Jewellers, another CKC Group Company Showroom, starts functioning to cater the demand for large solitaires, fine jewellery and corporate gifting, to allow for increased growth of the brand in West Bengaluru and beyond.

    1991
  • 1992

    1992

    Vivaha Wedding Jewellery showcased at Iskcon Temple – a first-of-its-kind event.

    1992
  • 1992

    1992

    Coffee table book project launched with Dr. Usha Balakrishna.

    1992
  • 1998

    1998

    100 Famous Diamonds exhibited by C. Krishniah Chetty Group. Included the replicas of The Cullinan, The Sancy, The Idol’s Eye, The Kohinoor, The Orloff and many more. No one had ever seen replicas of so many famous diamonds in one place – February 1998.

    1998
  • 1998

    1998

    ULTIMATE CERTIFICATION Introduction of the Ultimate Certification for Diamonds – certificate records all of the relevant information like carat weight, colour, measurements & physical properties – February 1998.

    1998
  • 2000

    2000

    Introduced laser marking, a special personal message, date or initials inscribed onto a diamond’s girdle – another first in India.

    2000
  • 2004

    2004

    Award for Value, Integrity and Growth. C. Krishniah Chetty Group receives the Rotary Centennial Legend Award.

    2004
  • 2005

    2005

    A Gold cricket bat was commissioned by the TVS Group of Companies, for Mr. Sachin Tendulkar, on the occasion of his 35th test century, where he was expected to score a historic 10,000 runs.

    2005
  • 2005

    2005

    Initiated expansion plans for C. Krishniah Chetty Group.

    2005
  • 2006

    2006

    Natural Coloured Diamonds introduced by C. Krishniah Chetty Group.

    2006
  • 2008

    2008

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group launches the Flagship Diamond Experience Showroom in Bangalore.

    2008
  • 2008

    2008

    Best New Retail Showroom at the Retail Jeweller India Awards 2008, for their flagship showroom.

    2008
  • 2009

    2009

    Best Retail Promotion of the Year at the Retail Jeweller India Awards, 2009.

    2009
  • 2009

    2009

    All India Winner in a month long contest by Rio Tinto in December 2009, across 13 regions and 240 stores across India, accolades “Best Anand Store in India”

    2009
  • 2009

    2009

    The mascots enter CKC and continue to win accolades, including Mysore Kennel Club Awards.

    2009
  • 2010

    2010

    Chaitanya V. Cotha joins the business with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Regis University and Gemological Education at Carlsbad, USA.

    2010
  • 2010

    2010

    The prestigious Retail Jeweller India Awards 2010 for the Best Platinum Jewellery of the Year.

    2010
  • 2010

    2010

    C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons Manufacturers Launched by CKC Group with Chaitanya V. Cotha as MD, B2B business venture.

    2010
  • 2010

    2010

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group launches The High Street Experience at Jayanagar.

    2010
  • 2011

    2011

    The Launch of India’s First Rate Protection Plan. The Gold Standard 1869 – “The Rate Protection Plan”.

    2011
  • 2011

    2011

    Conflict on board surfaces due to Non-disclosure of Interest in competing jewellery entity by Mr. C. Ganesh Narayan.

    2011
  • 2012

    2012

    C. Vinod Hayagriv, Managing Director nominated to the Board of the World Diamond Council, New York and Israel.

    2012
  • 2012

    2012

    Shreyas V. Cotha joins with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business from Babson College, a Rockhound, with Gemological knowledge, pictured here soon after his 100 Carat Tourmaline find.

    2012
  • 2012

    2012

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group, sponsors of 59th Filmfare Awards 2011, South.

    2012
  • 2013

    2013

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group the only Indian laureate to be nominated in the top 10 amongst 1350 contestants, 47 countries – Beijing, China.

    2013
  • 2013

    2013

    Emerald Crest: Winner – Best Earring Design. Queen Conch: Finalist – Best Pearl Jewellery.

    2013
  • 2013

    2013

    Retail Promotion of the Year award from Retail Jeweller India Awards, 2013 for campaign ‘Custom Designed Diamond Jewellery Festival’

    2013
  • 2013

    2013

    Touchstone Chennai showroom sold in the wake of disputes on the Board, to try to help dissolve ongoing disputes amongst the shareholders.

    2013
  • 2014

    2014

    Retail Promotion of the Year award from Retail Jeweller India Awards, 2014, for “The Navayoni Sri Chakra Yantra”.

    2014
  • 2014

    2014

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group launches The Luxury Jewellery Experience at Malleswaram.

    2014
  • 2014

    2014

    Won the Fashion Award in the International Pearl Design Competition 2014–15, America.

    2014
  • 2015

    2015

    Gold Jewellery of the Year Award.

    2015
  • 2016

    2016

    The Luxury Jewellery Boutique Experience at the Touchstone Airport, at the Domestic Terminal, BIAL.

    2016
  • 2016

    2016

    C. Vinod Hayagriv awarded “Lifetime Achievement Award” by The Indian Retail Awards at the Retail Congress Year 2016.

    2016
  • 2016

    2016

    An honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management “Honoris Causa” – for “Excellence in Management and Undisputed Commitment to benefit both country and society at large” by the Confederation of International Accreditation Commission, in association with the University of South Korea.

    2016
  • 2016

    2016

    “Path-Breaker” won the Fantasy Award & “Ivy” the Wedding Day Pearls Award at International Pearl Design Competition 2016–17 by the Cultured Pearl Association of America.

    2016
  • 2016

    2016

    The CKC Group launches its first Mall Boutique dedicated to Solitaire Diamonds, in association with Forevermark – A De Beers Company – December 2016.

    2016
  • 2017

    2017

    The C. Krishniah Chetty Foundation adopts 4 Government Primary Schools in association with Inner Wheel Club of Bangalore and Rotary Club of Bangalore.

    2017
  • 2017

    2017

    C. Krishniah Chetty Group raises funds through the sale of Diamond Paintings by Reena Ahluwalia. These funds further contributed to build and renovate government primary schools.

    2017
  • 2017

    2017

    Shining Stars 2017: To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 18th, 2017, C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Companies honoured seven extraordinary women who had blazed a trail of success, each in their own individual sphere.

    2017
  • 2018

    2018

    The CKC Garage Vintage Car Collection helps to create interest in all things Vintage.

    2018
  • 2018

    2018

    Dr. Vinod Hayagriv awarded “India’s Greatest Leaders” by “Asia One”. C. Krishniah Chetty Group awarded “India’s Greatest Brands” by “Asia One”.

    2018
  • 2019

    2019

    C. Krishniah Chetty Institute of Fine Jewellery gets ready at the Touchstone West, Bengaluru. Defining Touchstone standards again in skill development and high production standards.

    2019
  • 2019

    2019

    International Pearl Design Competition 2019 USA Award won by our 16 member design team.

    2019
  • 2019

    2019

    Coloured Gemstone Earring Award won yet again.

    2019
  • 2019

    2019

    Celebrating 150 Glorious Years – The Sesquicentennial takes off.

    2019
  • 2019

    2019

    The majority directors win 2 court cases over the minority oppressors at City Civil Court and the NCLT, Bengaluru.

    2019
  • 2019

    2019

    Innovative Reward Programmes launched for our discerning clients. A year of rewards, gratitude and wishes on our Sesquicentennial Year.

    2019
  • 2020

    2020

    Launch of DiamondAir™: Nature’s finest diamond solitaires by C. Krishniah Chetty, powered by advanced AI to eliminate human error. With rough-to-polished tracking, patented DEDS, and unmatched brilliance – truly one in a million.

    2020
  • 2020

    2020

    Launched CKC – Rare Scents™. One of a kind luxury fragrances. Exquisitely formulated with rare elements. Featuring five luxury Eau de Perfumes – Aurum, Platinum, Adamas, Beryl & Corundum.

    2020
  • 2022

    2022

    Launch of the Crystal Museum Salon by C. Krishniah Chetty – a dedicated space at The Touchstone headquarters for collectors, researchers, historians, designers, and high-end clients to explore rare crystals and curated exhibits.

    2022
  • 2023

    2023

    Launch of Carnatic & Deccan Bejewelled Past. The Coffee Table Book chronicling the history of 150-year-old C. Krishniah Chetty.

    2023
  • 2024

    2024

    Launch of crash.club, a C. Krishniah Chetty sub-brand offering lab-grown diamonds, blending heritage with responsible luxury and a bold stand for wildlife conservation.

    2024
  • 2024

    2024

    Winner of the National Jewellery Awards 2024 for Innovation Excellence – this modern piece, inspired by Robert Delaunay’s Rhythme, features vibrant discs and elegant diamond hoops.

    2024