About Gaspara Jewelry

Discover our passion for exquisite silver jewelry, crafted with care and designed to elevate your style. Join us in celebrating beauty and elegance through our unique collections.

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Hello, I’m Amita Sawant, the founder of jewelry brand Gaspara under my business Galore Enterprises.

Two passions have always guided my journey — sports and creativity.

As a state-level women’s cricket player, I learned discipline, resilience, and the value of teamwork. Later, I pursued an MBA in Finance and spent 24 years in jewelry domain with leading jewelry brands in India, where I gained invaluable experience in design, quality, and customer trust.

But the spark to create something of my own never faded. That’s how Gaspara was born — a jewelry brand that reflects both strength and elegance.

Through Gaspara’s Sports Silver Collection, I bring together my love for the game and my expertise in jewelry craftsmanship. From miniature cricket bats and silver balls to badminton rackets and footballs, each piece is more than an accessory — it’s a symbol of passion, dedication, and memories.

✨ For me, Gaspara is not just about jewelry. It’s about stories — of athletes chasing dreams, fans cherishing moments, and people celebrating milestones.

I invite you to be part of this journey, where every piece carries the spirit of sports and the elegance of silver.

Amita Sawant



Founder, Gaspara

Founder, Mygalore Enterprises

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A vintage storefront displaying various silverware items behind a glass window. The building facade is ornate with classical elements, including a decorative tile panel featuring a figure holding a clock. The sign above the awning reads 'Ourivesaria Arromba', indicating a jewelry or watch shop. Two small potted plants are placed on either side of the entrance.
A vintage storefront displaying various silverware items behind a glass window. The building facade is ornate with classical elements, including a decorative tile panel featuring a figure holding a clock. The sign above the awning reads 'Ourivesaria Arromba', indicating a jewelry or watch shop. Two small potted plants are placed on either side of the entrance.