Zitat des Tages von Waris Ahluwalia:
I got no hate in me.
I create with my heart, so life and work inevitably intersect all too often.
I made two rings for myself, and when I was in Los Angeles, I walked into a store called Maxfields, and they essentially bought them off my hands.
I just want to create, and socializing is part of the experience. It might sound crazy, but I don't see myself in the jewelry business. It's an experience.
People who know me know that there's a light-hearted side, humour... But you could easily say I am cheeky.
I'm surprised as anyone about where I've ended up. Maybe it's because I say yes to things.
My inspiration is always love and history, and my passion to a fault is craftsmanship and responsibility. Those are the simplest things. It goes beyond jewelry. It's every part of my life.
My first workshop was in Rome, and that was the start of House of Waris. In a little magical atelier, a goldsmith, his apprentice, his stone setter - and that was where it began.
I didn't choose acting. The universe did.
I need my fill of Indian home cooking.
If people want to think I'm an Indian prince, I don't want to dispel that notion.
My go-to jeans are a straight, narrow cut from A.P.C. or BLK DNM.
'Life Aquatic' was the first movie I did, and it's been an incredible adventure since then.
My friends are a huge part of my inspiration.
One of my favourite activities is eating.
I love my passport. I plan trips very last minute, so I always carry it with me.
I am less comfortable saying I am a jeweller and more comfortable saying I am a story teller.
I love anything to do with history.
I do believe in standing for something more than just a product.
My inspiration is love and history.
Supporting causes with whatever we do can be effective.
I take my work seriously, but I don't necessarily take myself seriously.
I like the pause that tea allows.
I always like a good song: puts me in a good mood.
It took me a while to find myself.
I work with gold that holds our past and diamonds that see the future and rubies that long for love. It's just a way of telling a story.