Vishambhar Dayalji, our revered forefather, served as the trusted Khajanchi (Treasurer) to the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. The family’s legacy began in the historic walled city of Shahjahanabad, where their estate symbolized trust and honor.
Jawahar Lal Ji gained recognition as a renowned silver
merchant in the famous Johri Bazaar, one of the three main markets of Chandni Chowk. This bustling marketplace became known for its exceptional silver craftsmanship.
Banrasi Das Ji expanded the family’s silver trade by introducing intricate filigree work from Cuttack (Odisha), the unique Chitai craftsmanship of Hathras, and stunning silver ornaments from the royal regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
With a forward-thinking vision, Shriram Ji and his
eldest son, Hariram Ji, elevated the business by
venturing into gold jewelry. They were pioneers in ensuring authenticity, becoming the first to hallmark their creations
with the distinguished "SH" stamp, symbolizing purity and excellence. This marked the beginning of Shri Ram Hari Ram Jewellers..
Banrasi Das Ji expanded the family’s silver trade by introducing intricate filigree work from Cuttack (Odisha), the unique Chitai craftsmanship of Hathras, and stunning silver ornaments from the royal regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Umesh Chand Ji introduced the beauty of diamonds to the family’s elite clientele, including royalty and business leaders. With a keen eye for rarity, he brought in exquisite treasures, including legendary diamonds from the Golconda mines, further solidifying the family’s reputation in fine jewelry.