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Capturing a majestic wild cat in full stride, this detailed statement Brooch features high-polish finish and numerous embedded zircon crystals that brilliantly mimic the cheetah's spots.
18k gold-plated PVD.
For someone calling in a lucky break, a new opportunity, or just a shift in how things are going.
The rabbit is a luck symbol across Chinese (moon rabbit), Celtic, and Indian traditions — associated with the moon, fertility, and the speed at which good things can arrive when the timing is right.
For someone who knows it's time to leave the comfortable branch.
Birds appear in India's earliest cave art and Vedic texts — the Garuda, Hamsa, and peacock all represent different qualities of freedom and higher consciousness. Flight has been a symbol of spiritual liberation across every major tradition.
A celebration of grace and tenderness. This pearl bouquet brooch brings together luminous pearls and fluid gold-toned stems, arranged like a small cluster of blossoms held close to the heart.
Pearls have long symbolized wisdom, calm, and emotional clarity—beauty formed slowly, layer by layer. The floral form adds a sense of care and intention, making this brooch feel like an offering rather than an ornament.
For someone calling in a lucky break, a new opportunity, or just a shift in how things are going.
The rabbit is a luck symbol across Chinese (moon rabbit), Celtic, and Indian traditions — associated with the moon, fertility, and the speed at which good things can arrive when the timing is right.
For someone who has been preparing for a long time and can feel the change is finally here.
The dragonfly spends most of its life as a larva underwater — sometimes years — before emerging and transforming completely. In Japanese tradition it represents courage and the arrival of change.
For someone who has been preparing for a long time and can feel the change is finally here.
The dragonfly spends most of its life as a larva underwater — sometimes years — before emerging and transforming completely. In Japanese tradition it represents courage and the arrival of change.
A gold dragonfly with outstretched wings, a pearl body, and CZ crystal wing details — pin-back closure, wears on jacket, coat, or kurta.
Notes from the founder:
"Brooches are the oldest form of decorative jewellery we know of — older than earrings, older than necklaces. I wanted to make one that felt like it had a reason to exist beyond looking nice. The dragonfly is about transformation, and a brooch worn over the chest is about making that statement loud and clear."
For someone who leads with wisdom and takes care of everyone around them.
The elephant has been worn as a protective charm in India since the Harappan era — Ganesha, the most worn amulet in India, is half-elephant. Elephants have the largest brain of any land animal and are one of few species that recognise themselves in a mirror.
A symbol of resilience, longevity, and quiet grace. Inspired by the ginkgo leaf—one of nature’s oldest survivors—this brooch brings together fluid gold curves, luminous stones, and a soft pearl that rests like a moment of calm.
Intricately detailed yet beautifully balanced, this brooch feels sculptural without being heavy. It’s designed to elevate a blazer, sari, dress, or scarf with a sense of meaning rather than excess.
For someone who knows it's time to leave the comfortable branch.
Birds appear in India's earliest cave art and Vedic texts — the Garuda, Hamsa, and peacock all represent different qualities of freedom and higher consciousness. Flight has been a symbol of spiritual liberation across every major tradition.
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."
For someone who leads with wisdom and takes care of everyone around them.
The elephant has been worn as a protective charm in India since the Harappan era — Ganesha, the most worn amulet in India, is half-elephant. Elephants have the largest brain of any land animal and are one of few species that recognise themselves in a mirror.
For someone who is juggling many things and doing it better than they give themselves credit for.
The octopus has three hearts and nine brains — a central brain and one in each arm. It is considered one of the most intelligent creatures in the ocean.
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."
For someone in the middle of a change they didn't fully choose but are going through anyway.
In almost every ancient culture — Greek, Indian, Chinese, Aztec — the butterfly represents the soul and transformation. In Sanskrit, it is linked to the concept of the 'atman' moving between states.
A chakra-inspired design brings a sense of balance and symbolism to this brooch, blending spiritual meaning with everyday style. Its compact silhouette makes it easy to pin to a blazer, kurta, or bag. A meaningful accessory for anyone drawn to mindful, symbolic jewelry.
A cluster of stars and celestial detail come together in this galaxy-inspired brooch, adding a touch of cosmic sparkle to any outfit. Its compact, eye-catching design works equally well pinned to a blazer, coat, or bag. A playful conversation piece for anyone drawn to the night sky.
A lustrous pearl sits at the centre of this brooch, adding a soft, timeless touch to blazers, coats, or sarees. Its classic silhouette makes it easy to dress up formal wear or add polish to everyday outfits. A refined little detail that elevates any look it's pinned to.
A crisscross maze pattern gives this brooch an architectural, geometric edge that stands out against solid fabrics. Its clean lines make it a versatile pick for both office wear and evening occasions. A modern statement piece for anyone who likes their accessories with a bit of structure.
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"You soldier through battles everyday - smiling. At Foramour, we want to light up your everyday runways with jewellery & accessories that are striking, durable, and that announce your arrival, the way you desire."
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Nitika,
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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.
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