Sarpech
A jewel in the crown
Throughout Indian history turban ornaments were worn by kings and maharajas as crowning symbols of power. Turban jewels evolved from simple strands of pearls or bands of gems and the ubiquitous heron’s feather to elaborate confections of gemstones. The impressive sarpech is a symbol of sovereignty – often appearing on the turbans of India’s majestic maharajas. Fabulously, rich and passionate about precious stones they often commissioned diamond houses such as Cartier to satisfy their perpetual appetite for these extraordinary ornaments. The jewellery of India is a striking expression of the country’s aesthetic and cultural history. Sarpech Fine Dine restaurant takes you on a culinary journey; a jewel box of sensory pleasures from the long gone era. Bringing only fresh quality ingredients, elegant dining space and an exceptional service without compromising the opulent flavours that are the essence of Indian food.