Made once.
Worn for generations.
Heirlooms,
made by hand.
Kundan, polki,
and patience.
A house of high jewellery in Kundan and silver, set with semi-precious stones — drawn, cast, and hand-finished in our Gurugram atelier, and shown by appointment in Mumbai and Hong Kong. Made in small batches — and a select few are truly one of one.
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We do not chase the season.
We set the stone, and we wait for it to speak.
Every piece is drawn by hand in India, cast in our foundry, and finished — sometimes for a season, sometimes for a year — until it is right. We work in small batches, and a select few are made as true one-of-ones. The stone is chosen with care; the clasp engraved on the day the piece is finished. When a piece is one of one, there is only one — it will be yours, or it will be no one’s.
Anjali · In the atelier
Six pieces, each one finished this month.
Closer to the craft.
Chosen for the stone, not the season.
Find your kind of piece.
From earth to craft.
Every piece begins as raw, unaltered stone. From the source to the finished strand — this is the journey of the hand.

Origin
Each stone is selected in its raw, unaltered form — valued for its natural hue, internal clarity, and character. No cutting yet; only careful evaluation, to be sure it meets our standard for authenticity, colour depth, and integrity.

Refinement
The selected stones are cleaned and refined to lift natural residues and surface impurities — enhancing transparency while preserving the inner structure and natural inclusions. No artificial treatments; only precise handling.

Crafting
Each refined stone is cut and shaped by hand to balanced proportions and smooth contours. Raw material becomes uniform beads, with the natural inclusions and colour depth kept intact. Precision and restraint guide every pass.

Crafted Finish
Each bead is individually finished and hand-assembled into a piece defined by balance, clarity, and harmony — consistent in form, yet true to the stone’s own character. The enduring value of real handcraft.
Atelier · Gurugram, India
Made slowly, by hand.
In our Gurugram atelier, every piece is drawn, set, and finished by hand — kundan, polki, and patience. We work in small batches and never rush a setting, a clasp, or a stone, until the piece is right.
Crafted by hand. Made to be worn.
Made by hand
Cut, set, and finished by skilled karigars in small Indian workshops — never on a mass-production line.
Traditional craft
Worked in the kundan, polki, jadau and meenakari traditions — in sterling silver and gold-plated silver, set with carefully chosen semi-precious and healing stones.
Made to be worn
Each piece is checked by hand before it leaves us and packed to travel safely across India — designed to be worn often, gifted, and kept for years.
Made the right way, or not at all.
925 Sterling Silver Base
Every necklace is crafted on a foundation of genuine 92.5 sterling silver — for unmatched durability and brilliance.
Real Natural Gemstones
We use ethically sourced natural stones, selected for clarity, shine, and rich heritage character.
Authentic Handcrafted Artistry
Each piece is painstakingly handmade using traditional Indian techniques passed down for generations.
Limited Edition Collections
Crafted in small batches — once sold out, the design is never restocked.
Heritage, revealed.
Three cities. Always by appointment.
Every piece is made in our atelier in Gurugram. We show by appointment in three cities — Gurugram, Mumbai, and Hong Kong — where pieces are fitted in private, with tea, in a session that lasts as long as it needs to.
Made to be worn today — and loved for years to come.
It arrives the way it was made.
Your piece arrives in an embossed velvet box lined with satin — wrapped, gift-ready, and made to be kept. Perfect for gifting, and for preserving an heirloom for years.
A private hour,
in a quiet room.
Tell us the city and a window. Our atelier director will reply within forty-eight hours with a confirmed time, the pieces we will lay out, and a car if you would like one.
First look, always.
New pieces, private previews, and members-only openings — a few times a season, never more.


