365 products
Sort by:
365 products
A marquise-cut ruby-red CZ stone in a gold setting — the elongated shape makes the finger look longer.
Notes from the founder:
"A red stone in gold is one of the most classic combinations in Indian jewellery — rubies appear in Mughal court portraits, temple jewellery, and everything in between. I wanted an affordable version that still looked like it meant something."
3D, detachable matcha cup in sage green enamel and gold.
Clip it on a chain, a bracelet, a bag. Wear your personality on your sleeve — literally.
The lore: The ritual of a morning drink as a sacred pause dates back to 12th century Japan, where Zen Buddhist monks prepared matcha before meditation — for clarity. The tea ceremony, chado, was never about the drink. It was about the intention behind it. Wearing this charm is a nod to that same idea: the things we do every morning for ourselves, are the most powerful things we do all day.
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
The megaphone was invented so that one voice could reach many — it is the physical embodiment of the decision to speak louder than everything around you.
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
Mermaid-like figures appear in ancient Assyrian mythology around 1000 BCE, and in Indian ocean folklore as apsaras of the sea — creatures of beauty and mystery who exist between two worlds.
An 18k gold-plated delicate chain adorned with a rhythmic fringe of bezel-set zircons that rest gently against the collarbone.
Notes from the founder: There is a lyrical quality to this piece; it doesn’t just sit on the neck, it dances with you. I wanted to have something that felt as light as air but had enough sparkle to illuminate the face. It’s the kind of piece you put on and never want to take off, whether you’re in a crisp white linen shirt or a silk gown.
One ear: a pearl hoop — freshwater pearls strung all the way around a gold hoop, a tiny hummingbird landing at the base. The other: a plain gold huggie with a faceted Swarovski fuchsia heart crystal and a small pearl drop. Two completely different stories, worn at the same time, on the same person.
Notes from the jewellery girl:
"I've never understood the rule that earrings have to match. I've been wearing mismatched pairs for years — one minimal, one statement, because on most days I am both of those things simultaneously."
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
Coffee was first cultivated in Ethiopia around the 9th century and spread to the Arab world as a ritual drink — consumed in coffeehouses where people gathered to think, discuss, and be present.
Showing 200/365
NextWhat brings you here?
Questions people ask
We don't run discounts.
For first-timers though, you get a complimentary gift piece from us, over and above your order. Use code SurpriseMe. MOV 2500.
Yes. For complimentary shipping abroad, minimum order value is INR 5000.
We create custom jewellery with charms, crystals, pearls and other elements including chains and holders. We take engraving requests too. Please reach out to us with your request and WA number, so we can pick up the conversation seamlessly.
The plating on your Foramour jewellery is durable and we give 1 year warranty. But if you take care of your jewellery, you can keep it looking as good as new for years.
- Rinse with fresh water after swimming in the salt / chlorinated water to remove salt and chemicals.
- Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- Apply lotions and perfumes before putting on your jewelry.
Yes. Your jewellery is sweat and water friendly. Apart from using high quality molecular level PVD/IP processes for plating, we also give 1 year warranty on plating. Wear it, forget about it.
The Foramour Experience
Wall of love, with Friends of Foramour
Love letters we've received
Read all at Trustpilot

