Today we celebrate one year of Shop Lune in Goa, our second shop and gallery space 🧜🏽♀️
To everyone who has visited us and travelled to Panjim to say hello, thank you! Opening a shop and gallery space for our handcrafted jewellery has always been a dream. We are immensely grateful to meet you in person in our favourite city! 🌹
Tag yourself or a friend in the comments below if you’ve visited or want to visit our Goa store – we have a surprise for you! (Hint: it involves a discount code) 🎉
Bombay! We are now open on Sundays!
Drop by to explore all our collections, discover customisations or call us to speedy deliver your last-minute purchases or gifts.
Timings — 10.30am-7.30pm
Address — Shop 1 & 2, Labbaik House, 39, Chimbai Rd, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050
“I wanted POP LUNE to be a mini, loosely inspired version of The Factory by Andy Warhol. It didn’t make any sense at first, a risk but it’s filling up my creative cup and I’m so grateful that we’re able to do this everyday. Can’t wait to invite you all and work with you on all our future experiences, brand activations and jewellery workshops. This space is unfolding into its own creative being and it lights up the entire team.” — S
A multipurpose creative / gallery / rental space with a focus on craft, experiences & culture 💜
While we have our own @shoplune events and workshops here, this space is open for bookings — Parties, Pop-ups, Workshops!
Our space, your imagination 💦
In the heart of Bandra, Bombay 🌝
All #LuneSilver on Reble ( @rebleofficial ) for Cosmopolitan and GQ, India.
Daiaphi Lamare, the Meghalaya-born rapper the world knows as Reble, got famous lending her voice to Dhurandhar and made the whole country pay attention. She wore Lune silver across two cover stories on Cosmopolitan and GQ. We’re quietly, thoroughly pleased 😱
Discover her jewellery on The Silver Edit in-stores & online on .
#FriendsOfLune // Aneesha ( @aneeshakotwani ) is a cultural curator, creative producer, artist manager and founder of WAVLNGTH ( @wavlngth_ ), a Mumbai-based agency bridging India's music scene with the world.
With 12+ years spanning artist management (KAVYA, Parra for Cuva, Jay Carder), global fixing (Gorillaz, Shawn Mendes), radio residencies (BBC Asian Network, Worldwide FM, J-Wave) and festival work across four continents, she is one of India's most connected figures in independent music.
This portrait series is part of what’s quietly taking shape at POP LUNE ( @popluneshop ) our Open Studio in Chimbai Village. Aneesha is our first collaborator. Expect more from this corner of the neighbourhood and from her.
Aneesha is wearing all our favourite pieces from The Silver Edit ◾️▪️
Everything we made that didn’t make the cut. And some things that did. We’re also inviting some lovely #FriendsOfLune from our community to take over the space with workshops spanning wellness, music and craft.
Lune Open Studio: Next door to the Lune store in Bandra. Until September 30th.
We only do this once a year, so don’t sleep ;)
For the first time, we’ll be going online with our studio sale and replenishing stock every week.
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#ShopLuneMood // Before Instagram there was Hiromix 🪩
Hiromix (Hiromi Toshikawa) | born 1976, Tokyo.
She picked up a camera as a teenager and started photographing her own life: friends, nights out, her body, strangers, travel. All with a point-and-shoot. Raw, grainy, intimate. Completely unpolished by design.
In 1995, at 18, she won the Grand Prix at Canon’s New Cosmos of Photography competition and was catapulted into the Japanese art world. Her first book Girls Blue came out in 1996. She was part of a wave of young Japanese women photographers in the 90s who turned the personal gaze into fine art.
What made her radical: she made the everyday diary-like image legitimate before social media existed to normalise it. No stylist, no art directors.
Just life, shot close.
She is often credited as a forerunner of the entire visual language we see on Instagram: the candid, the lo-fi, the self-as-subject.