Celebrating 10 years

APS at 10

Where: Locke at Broken Wharf, Millennium Bridge, London EC4V 3DT

When: 4th-5th October 2025

Pop Up | Workshop | Supper Club

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Pop up

Saturday 4th October

Jewellery Pop Up Tickets

Shop APS collections in real life and celebrate 10 years of jewellery storytelling. Sign up for free tickets to Saturday's pop up!

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Supper Club

saturday 4th october 7pm

APS X Khao Suppers

A jewellery-inspired feast with Ugandan-Gujarati flavours, this special collaboration with Punam, founder of Khao Suppers, celebrates the journey of APS and its collections.

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workshop

sunday 5th October

Jewellery Making Workshop

Make your own APS-inspired jewellery as Anisha guides you through her creative process in this hands-on workshop.

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pop up

sunday 5th october

Jewellery Pop up Tickets

Shop APS collections in real life and celebrate 10 years of jewellery storytelling. Sign up for free tickets to Sunday's pop up!

RSVP here

The Line Up

Come and Celebrate with us

APS Jewellery Pop Up

📍 Saturday 5th October | 11am – 5pm
📍 Sunday 6th October | 11am – 2pm
🎟️ Free | RSVP required | 1-hour slots

Step into my world for a special 10-year celebration pop-up! This is your chance to:

  • Shop APS jewellery in real life: try on and discover your favourite pieces
  • Celebrate community: connect, hang out, and mark this milestone together

Spots are limited and RSVP is essential - book your free slot to secure your place for Saturday here | Sunday here.

APS X Khao Supper Club

APS x Khao Supper Club
📍 Saturday 4th October | 7pm onwards
🎟️ Ticketed | Limited Seats

A very special, one-night-only supper club bringing together two Gujarati girls -Anisha (APS) & Punam (Khao Suppers) to celebrate 10 years of APS. Expect a jewellery-inspired menu, warm hospitality, and flavours that trace the journeys of our families.

We're keeping it intimate and warm, with only 20 seats. Expect a jewellery-inspired menu, warm hospitality, and flavours that trace the journeys of our families. Think Ugandan-Gujarati dishes reimagined, East African influences sitting alongside Mumbai street-food flavours, and the comfort of traditional urad and rotla with a playful twist.

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To Start: Street Food Lovin'

We bring you small parcels of street food goodness from Mumbai & Kampala: Tantalising Corn on the Cob and Lemon and Chilli Mogo (cassava fries).

Second: Adorn Your Chaat

Adornment through the eyes, but now the tastebuds! Guests will be presented with a hasselback potato, cooked in ghee and chaat masala. You're invited to then complete the adornment with a selection of toppings, chutneys and garnishes. This is where you bring your creativity to life!

Main Course: Kathiawar no Rotlo

For the main course, we go all the way back to our Gujarati roots with earthy hearty flavours.

Bajra no Rotlo and Urad.

Millet flour flatbreads cooked slowly with lots of butter on top and Gujarati style black dal.

Accompanied with sharing jira rice for the table.

Kachi Keri

Green, sour mango with Kashmiri red chilli and salt sprinkle.

Raita

Yoghurt raita with radish and pomegranate.

Plus Hot Belly Pickles for the table to share.

Dessert: Maharani Cake

Because a royal celebration deserves only the most royal dessert! Khao signature saffron sponge cake is finished with APS Jali design, lemon frosting and raspberry & cardamom jam centre.

Think Ugandan-Gujarati dishes reimagined, East African influences sitting alongside Mumbai street-food flavours, and the comfort of traditional urud and rotla with a playful twist.

Please note:

  • The menu is fully vegetarian. If you have any dietary requirements, please contact us to check, as we cannot cater for severe allergies due to the preparation of the dishes in a smaller prep kitchen.
  • The venue will be running a bar, but we will be sharing a welcome drink on arrival.
  • This event is suitable for 16 years+
  • There is street-level access in the space and disability access throughout the space so all are welcome.

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APS Jewellery Making Workshop

📍 Sunday 6th October | 11am-2pm
🎟️ Ticketed | Limited Seats (15–20 participants)

For the first time in London, I’m bringing my Derby studio-based workshops to the city where APS began.

Ever wanted to design and make your own jewellery? To celebrate 10 years of APS, I’m opening up my process in a hands-on creative session where you’ll craft your very own acrylic jewellery piece.

  • Here’s what to expect:
    Your own kit with pre-cut APS components and findings, ready to customise
  • Guided creativity - from mood-boarding and collage through to assembling your final piece
  • Play with colour & shape using exclusive APS motifs to create earrings or a necklace that’s uniquely yours
  • Take home your jewellery - a one-of-a-kind piece, designed and made by you

Whether you’re a first-time maker or a jewellery lover, this workshop is all about play, creativity, and celebrating APS’s 10-year journey together.

Spaces are very limited - book early to secure your place here!

the journey

10 Years of APS

This year marks 10 years of Anisha Parmar Studio, a journey that began with a single market stall in Spitalfields and has grown into an international brand with pieces celebrated around the world. What started with jewellery has expanded into a practice that spans curation, project production, art direction, teaching, lecturing, and workshops all rooted in adornment, power, resistance and story.

This 10-year celebration weekend isn’t just about looking back, it’s about honouring the journey, connecting with the incredible community who have supported me along the way!

by kushiaania

Shakti - APS Goddess Rising

To mark 10 years of APS, I’ve collaborated with UK-based illustrator Kushiaania on a very special artwork!

Known for her vibrant visual storytelling and exploration of British Asian heritage, Kush has brought her signature energy and magic into this piece. Drawing on key motifs from APS jewellery collections, she’s powerfully woven together a bold and celebratory visual that captures the spirit of creativity, community, and strength at the heart of APS.

Bens! A beautiful collaboration

Khao Suppers

Punam and I first met at a event we were both working at back in 2023, and instantly it felt like she was our long lost cousin! Not only are we both from the Kathiawar region of Gujarat, we both have links to Uganda, and so this shared heritage built an immediate familiarity and meant it was only about timing for when we began collaborating together for a very special supper club!

I can't thank Punam enough for supporting me in putting together this special event!