In ancient India, black diamonds were believed to be drops from divine collisions — fragments of celestial force fallen to earth. Worn as protective talismans, they were considered indestructible stones, capable of withstanding everything fleeting.
This necklace was born from a fascination with simplicity that holds power. The darkness of the diamond doesn’t absorb light — it redefines it. Set in polished 14k gold, the black diamond draws the eye and holds it, as if something more than carbon lies beneath its faceted surface — something eternal.
The round pendant echoes the form of old signet jewelry — once deeply personal, reserved for the few. But here, it isn’t initials that matter, but presence: a quiet center of gravity, a reminder that the strongest symbols are often the most understated.
A necklace for those who don’t need to raise their voice to be seen.