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A long gold paperclip lariat chain with a large pavé fuchsia CZ beetle pendant at the drop. The body is fully stone-set in deep pink and red CZ, with detailed gold legs and antennae.
Notes from the founder:
“The scarab beetle was the most sacred amulet in ancient Egypt, placed over the heart of the deceased to carry their story forward into the next life. I put it on a lariat so it hangs low, easily seen. A beetle this pink and this covered in stones is not trying to be subtle and I didn't want the chain to be either."
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
Rodin's 'The Thinker' was created in 1880 as part of 'The Gates of Hell' — originally it was a figure contemplating the meaning of life, not sitting idle. Deep thinking has always required stillness.
A polished gold band wraps around the finger, ending in three smooth, teardrop-shaped tips that hold brilliant round crystals. Reminds us of three golden raindrops frozen in time as they fall through a canopy of stars.
Size - adjustable
Rose Gold Plated
A series of vertical gold bars of different heights, each topped with a cluster of round-cut CZ crystals — the varying heights create the tiara silhouette.
Notes from the founder:
"I named this one Tiara because the vertical arrangement of the stones looks like a small crown sitting on your finger. It's more substantial than it sounds — this ring has presence."
This collection of 18k gold-plated charms, features four distinct bow silhouettes ranging from a textured, wide ribbon to delicate designs adorned with shimmering pavé accents and a central heart-shaped stone.
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The Ribbon Bow: A bold, architectural piece with a realistic fabric-like texture.
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The Heart Bow: Features a brilliant heart-shaped center, merging two of history's most enduring symbols of affection.
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The Pavé Accents: Delicate bows lined with crystals to capture and reflect light with every movement.
3D, detachable, comes with a connector.
In Indian mythology, Durga rides a tiger — it is the vehicle of the goddess of power and protection. The tiger claw (vaghnakh) was worn as a protective charm by warriors and mothers in Maharashtra for centuries.
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Can be attached on chains/accessories.
Five charms for the one who is always either just back or about to leave. A cobalt blue globe. A gold aeroplane. A yellow enamel lemon with CZ detail. A gold luggage tag. A clear CZ suitcase. All hanging from a chunky gold clasp ring on a fine satellite chain.
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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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