A jewelry collection made entirely of polished and pave-set pieces is coherent but visually uniform. A hammered piece introduces organic texture and handcrafted character that gives the eye somewhere different to land.
Origin Story
India was the world's only diamond source for centuries, the stone reserved for royalty before trade routes connecting South Asia to the Mediterranean brought it to European markets, the geographic monopoly on supply being part of what established diamond's association with royal status across cultures.
Fresh & Current
Artisanal jewelry's growing market presence tracks directly to buyer demand for provenance and transparency. Consumers want pieces traceable to a specific maker or community, with surface evidence of hand production and design that reflects individual vision rather than production briefs.