Gate-side gold hunt in Terminal 2
Just past security in Terminal 2, Amrapali stacks bright silver and gold right in the middle of the international shopping loop. It’s a full jewellery store, not a souvenir counter, with traditional Indian designs sitting next to cleaner, modern pieces you can wear on the flight out of BOM.
This is post-security in T2’s main duty-free corridor, so you’re looking at international pricing tiers, not old-city bazaar haggling. Expect small silver earrings to start around the price of an airport meal, with heavier gold or gemstone sets climbing quickly into serious-gift territory. Staff rotate through English and Hindi easily, and they’re used to passengers on 45‑minute shopping sprints between long-haul flights.
Amrapali leans heavily into Rajasthan-style work: oxidised silver, jhumkas, and chunky bangles that sit very differently from the filigree you’ll see in South Mumbai around Dadar and Zaveri Bazaar. Pieces come boxed and wrapped for carry-on, which matters if you’re boarding a 9–10 hour sector out of Terminal 2 and don’t want anything tossed loose in the overhead bin.
If you’re used to street prices in Jaipur or old Ahmedabad, brace for a clear airport markup at Amrapali in T2, especially on statement necklaces and bridal-style sets. For quick gifts, small studs, bangles, and minimalist pendants hit a better value point than big gemstone pieces. One last thing: stop here after you’re done with duty free alcohol and perfume, so you’re not juggling three retailer bags while trying on rings at the counter.