Tribe Amrapali opens 38th store at Kolkata International Airport
By Retail4Growth Bureau |
April 20, 2026
Positioned within a vibrant environment, the store invites travellers to explore jewellery rooted in India’s craft traditions, thoughtfully reimagined for a modern, global audience.

Tribe Amrapali, a handcrafted silver jewellery brand, has unveiled its 38th store at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport. Located at Terminal 2, the new store marks a significant step in the brand’s continued expansion across key cultural and travel hubs in India.
Airports today serve as more than transit points; they are intersections of stories, identities, and inspiration. Positioned within this dynamic environment, the store becomes an invitation for travellers to engage with jewellery that carries the essence of India’s craft traditions, reimagined for the global, modern wearer.
Designed in line with the brand’s signature aesthetic, the store is both intuitive and immersive, balancing functionality with storytelling. The space houses a curated selection of Tribe Amrapali’s most distinctive pieces.
“Kolkata has always held a unique cultural depth and creative energy that aligns beautifully with our design ethos,” said Akanksha Arora, CEO of Tribe Amrapali. “The response to our first store at the airport encouraged us to expand further within this space. Airports bring together a diverse and curious audience, and this format allows us to present our collections in a way that feels both accessible and meaningful, especially for those discovering the brand for the first time, often through gifting or pieces that travel effortlessly across occasions.”
With this launch, Tribe Amrapali strengthens its growing footprint across premium retail and travel destinations. With a strong presence across key Indian markets, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad, Tribe Amrapali has steadily expanded its retail footprint nationwide. The brand also reaches consumers in emerging and culturally diverse cities such as Jaipur, Kochi, and Guwahati.