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Shah Rukh Khan's Cartier tie pin worth Rs 25 lakhs redefines quiet luxury

Shah Rukh Khan proved once again that true style lies in subtlety, turning heads at a recent event with a sharp blazer and a barely-there tie pin that stole the spotlight.

February 02, 2026 / 20:06 IST
Shah Rukh Khan's Cartier tie pin worth Rs 25 lakhs redefines quiet luxury
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  • Shah Rukh Khan wore a subtle Cartier Juste un Clou tie pin at a recent event
  • The pin is rumored to be white gold with diamonds, valued at Rs 25-30 lakhs
  • He prefers understated luxury and classic silhouettes over flashy embellishments.

Shah Rukh Khan has long understood a quiet truth about style: the loudest statements are often whispered. That philosophy was on full display at a recent public appearance where the actor stepped out in a sharply tailored blazer, clean lines, no excess. And then there was the detail that set the internet buzzing. A tie pin, barely noticeable at first glance, but impossible to ignore once spotted.

Fashion watchers were quick to identify the accessory as a Cartier Juste un Clou tie pin. While neither the actor nor the brand has officially confirmed the piece, multiple fashion-focused Instagram pages speculated that the pin belongs to the iconic Juste un Clou collection. Known for turning a simple industrial nail into a symbol of luxury, rebellion, and confidence, the collection has occupied a rare space in high fashion for decades.

Unverified reports suggest that the pin may be crafted in white gold and set with diamonds, consistent with other pieces from the line. Online estimates place its value anywhere between Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 30 lakhs. If accurate, that would mean hundreds of diamonds embedded into a piece so subtle it almost feels like a private indulgence rather than a public flex. No official pricing has been disclosed, and the speculation remains just that, speculation. But the conversation it sparked is very real.

The Juste un Clou collection traces its roots back to 1970s New York, a time when Cartier deliberately pushed against traditional ideas of luxury. By elevating a nail into fine jewellery, the design became a symbol of defiance, individuality, and power without ornamentation for its own sake. Over the years, it has attracted those who prefer their wealth and influence to be expressed with restraint.

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This is precisely why the piece feels so aligned with Shah Rukh Khan’s personal style evolution. In recent years, his public appearances have leaned away from flashy logos and loud embellishments. Instead, he has embraced classic silhouettes, muted tones, and accessories that reward a second look. The Cartier pin fits into that narrative seamlessly. It is not meant to dominate the outfit. It exists to complete it.

What this really means is that luxury, at its highest level, is no longer about being instantly recognisable. It is about intent. A sharply cut blazer can be worn by many. A diamond-studded tie pin inspired by a nail, worn with complete nonchalance, is something else entirely.

Vaishnavi Gavankar is a senior entertainment journalist with over 8 years of experience covering Bollywood, Television, OTT platforms, and regional cinema.
first published: Feb 2, 2026 08:06 pm

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