On Our Philosophy

Made by Hand,
Made but Once.

The Collection began with a question: what happens when a piece of jewellery is made not to be replicated, but to be singular? In an age where scale is the currency of value, we chose the opposite discipline — one master goldsmith, one pair at a time, no moulds, no repetitions.

Every earring in this archive has been worked by hand in 22 karat yellow gold, drawing on the filigree traditions of the subcontinent — a language of twisted wire, granulation, and open-work that has been passed through generations of our workshop in an unbroken line of teaching.

What you see here is not a catalogue, and not a product range. It is an archive. Each design was made once, documented in exhibition quality, and placed in the collection. When a piece finds its wearer, it leaves the archive and becomes a private object — and a new study takes its place.

"The mark of true craftsmanship is not what is added, but what is restrained." — From the workshop journal, MMXX

Our Values

I
Singularity

Each design exists as a single pair. No reproduction, no variation, no scaling.

II
Discipline

The workshop makes only what the workshop can finish by hand. Speed is not a virtue we seek.

III
Archive

Every piece is photographed and documented before it leaves us. The record outlives the object.

The Material

All pieces are hand-crafted in 22 karat yellow gold (91.6% purity). We use no plating, no electroform, and no machine casting. The metal is worked, cut, drawn, and joined at the bench — the way jewellery has been made in our tradition for four centuries.

Every earring carries the subtle irregularities of human work. These are not flaws to be corrected, but the signature of the hand that made it. Look closely — they are the quiet evidence of a craft still alive.

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