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A timeless tennis bracelet rendered in 18k gold plating and meticulously set with a continuous line of brilliant zircons. While originally known as an "eternity bracelet" to symbolize never-ending love, this silhouette earned its modern moniker in 1978 when a world-class player paused a match to recover her diamonds—forever cementing the design as a symbol of grace under pressure and athletic elegance.
3.5mm Thickness
Notes from the founder: "There’s a reason this design is a permanent fixture in jewelry boxes. It’s the ultimate chameleon—it feels just as right with a casual watch as it does on its own for a formal evening. I wanted our version to have that perfect, fluid movement that catches the light with every single gesture"
Large gold dragonfly studs with textured, sand-brushed wings and a beaded body tapering to a single gold bead tail. Substantial without being heavy.
No chain, no drop — just the dragonfly, wings spread, going nowhere.
The lore: "The dragonfly is one of the oldest creatures on earth — fossils date back 300 million years, long before the dinosaurs. Across Japanese culture it is called kachi-mushi, the victory insect, worn by samurai as a symbol of agility and invincibility. In India, the dragonfly appears in poetry as a symbol of transformation and the lightness that follows letting go. Every culture that has ever watched one hover has felt the same thing: something ancient, something free, something that knows exactly where it is going even when it appears perfectly still"
Featuring a textured chain with a triad of symbolic charms: a vibrant birth stone, a central "All-Seeing" pyramid, and a brilliant starburst. This arrangement draws on the ancient Egyptian tradition of the Hamsa and the Eye of Horus—talismans worn to provide divine protection, cosmic clarity and the fire of life to those navigating their own path.
A gold champagne bottle and a gold flute, hanging together from a spring ring clasp. Solid, weighty, instantly festive. For the woman who always has a reason to celebrate — or simply decides to make one.
The lore: "Champagne has marked human milestones since the 17th century French court, where it became the drink of coronations, victories, and new beginnings. The pop of a cork is one of the most universally recognised sounds of joy. Wearing it in gold means the celebration lives with you permanently — not just for the big moments, but for the ordinary Tuesday that deserved one too."
A flat gold curb chain with small bezel-set CZ stones dangling from the front half of the chain at regular intervals — the stones hang freely, they're not fixed.
Notes from the founder:
"A curb chain on its own is a staple, everyone has one. But this one is with CZ drops hanging off the bottom of it, like little earrings on the chain itself. It sits on the collarbone and every time you move the stones catch the light at a slightly different angle — that movement is the whole reason this piece exists."
An oval cream cameo of a woman in profile, set in an antique gold frame detailed with rose motifs and CZ stones around the border — available in two sizes, small and large. The relief carving is raised, the frame is ornate, and the whole thing looks like it was pulled from someone's grandmother's dressing table.
Notes from the founder:
"The cameo is one of the oldest forms of portrait jewellery — women have been wearing the silhouette of other women on their bodies for centuries, and I find that deeply beautiful. This one belongs on a blazer lapel, a silk scarf, or anywhere you want to say 'I have a point of view' without saying a word."
A gold satellite chain (snake chain with evenly spaced gold beads) holding a single large freshwater pearl pendant, paired with matching gold ball stud earrings each dropping a pearl of the same size.
Notes from the founder: "The satellite chain on the necklace adds just enough texture so it's not just a plain chain, but it doesn't compete with the pearl. Sometimes the best edit is knowing what to leave out”
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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.
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