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A chic symbol of leisure and the simple pleasure of a slow morning, this charm is for the lover of all things artisanal. Wear it as a reminder to savor the small, flaky moments of joy that make life sweet.
Comes with a connector. Can be attached to a necklace or a bracelet.
For someone whose energy and ideas change the direction of things around them.
In Hindu mythology, Indra wields the vajra (thunderbolt) as a symbol of divine power, clarity, and the ability to break through obstacles. Lightning is the fastest natural force on earth.
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Comes with a connector; can be attached on chains/accessories.
A set of two enamel ghost brooches with shimmering stone details — each ghost has a distinct expression, sold as a pair, can be worn separately.
Notes from the founder:
"I put this in the collection because jewellery doesn't always have to be serious. A ghost brooch is for the person who wants to wear something that makes people smile, including themselves."
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
Dogs have lived with humans for at least 15,000 years — longer than any other animal. In the Mahabharata, a dog walks with Yudhishthira all the way to heaven because of its complete, unconditional loyalty.
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
A pair of gold ballet shoes, cross-laced with CZ detailing and tied with a lilac enamel bow.
The lore: "The ballerina as a jewellery motif dates to the Belle Époque, when Parisian jewellers began immortalising dancers from the Paris Opéra in gold and enamel. But the real story is in the shoes. Pointe shoes have been worn since the early 1800s, when dancers first began performing on their toes to create the illusion of weightlessness — each pair lasting only 12 to 20 hours before breaking down, broken in by hand, ribbons sewn personally before every performance. Degas painted over 700 ballet works not for the glamour but for the paradox: the most effortless-looking art is built on the most punishing devotion. These two charms together say exactly that — the grace you see is the work you don't."
A green oval CZ stud with a white CZ halo, dropping into a pavé CZ open circle from which five chandelier strands hang — each strand alternating white CZ stations and oval emerald green CZ stones. Heavy, architectural, and unmistakably Indian in its sensibility.
"This one is for the wedding season, the sangeet, the reception — the occasions where you're expected to show up fully. The green against gold is a classic Indian jewellery combination for a reason, and the chandelier drop gives it that movement that makes a statement earring worth wearing.”
A circular gold hoop with painted ceramic drops that resemble dates, strung together with a line of cubic zirconia crystals.
Notes from the founder:
"I've always been drawn to elements that look like they belong somewhere else - on a dinner table, in a bazaar - not necessarily in a jewellery box. Breaks the pattern. These look like dates and I think that's exactly why I love them."
3D, detachable, comes with a connector. Can be attached on chains/accessories.
These sparkling dice are a nod to the risk-taker who trusts their intuition and enjoys the thrill of the unknown. Wear them as a lucky charm for navigating life’s big decisions with a playful and optimistic spirit.
A gold stethoscope curled into a heart, the listening end forming the base, the earpiece curling away with three small gold beads. All gold, no stones. Precise, considered, and immediately meaningful to anyone who has ever worn one for real.
For the doctor, the nurse, the med student pulling an all-nighter. Or anyone who has ever been saved by one.
The lore: The stethoscope was invented in 1816 by French physician René Laennec — who, legend has it, rolled up paper into a tube because he was too embarrassed to press his ear directly to a patient's chest. That small act of improvisation became the most universally recognised symbol of medicine in the world. For over two centuries, the moment a stethoscope goes around someone's neck has meant the same thing: I am here to take care of you. Wearing it in gold means you carry that intention even when you're off duty.
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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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