Ties and Suits are no more mainstay in corporate offices and board rooms. However, cufflinks are still a fancy for many gentlemen across the world who wish to showcase sophisticated styling to match their corporate wear.
In a twist to its tales, automotive technology company Pravaig, known for its innovative approach to design, manufacturing and deep technology has launched cufflinks which are inspired by the recently inaugurated temple dedicated to Lord Shri Ram at Ayodhya.
Priced at INR 3,900, (USD 46.69), the cufflinks are crafted using Pravaig’s AI tools. This move follows the unveiling of the Kedarnath-inspired Cufflinks.
Ram Divedi, CSO and Co-Founder, Pravaig, said, “Technology has never been more omnipresent yet inaccessible. We, at Pravaig, are committed to democratise technology by continuously innovating to meet the ever-evolving needs of our consumers.

We are excited to expand our lifestyle product portfolio with the new Cufflinks, blending fashion with functionality.
Our Ram Mandir Cufflinks are a special addition, inspired by the profound significance of the Ayodhya temple. They symbolise not just style, but also reverence for our cultural heritage. We’re proud to offer products that reflect the values and traditions that are essential to our customers”, he added.
Pravaig blends AI design with spirituality in its latest fashion addition with India-inspired Cufflinks showcasing the brand’s cutting-edge technology and reverence for heritage.
The limited-edition cufflinks that are inspired by the revered Nritya Mandap of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, encapsulate the essence of Indian heritage in a contemporary fashion statement.

Crafted with meticulous precision and reverence for tradition, each pair of Nritya Mandap Cufflinks epitomises the timeless elegance of Vedic architecture while seamlessly blending with modern design principles.
Conceptualised using generative AI and manufactured using 3D printers, under their AI Labs, the limited-edition Cufflink is a testament towards the Pravaig’s focus on creating edgy Indian products for the world.
The cufflinks would be available at leading fashion stores as well as at Airports, where Indian and International travellers are sure to carry on a piece of Indian history.
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