Bagh e Noor

A garden that turns with the light.

Chapter One, Dawn

Sahar Ring

£1,450

Sahar, meaning daybreak, is fashioned in rose gold, its curve catching the first blush of morning the way still water catches light. A single rose cut diamond sits low against the finger, quiet as dew before the garden wakes.

Chapter Two, Midday

Nimruz Pendant

£2,100

Nimruz takes its name from the Persian word for noon, when the garden stands in full, unshadowed clarity. A polished disc of yellow gold suspends a cool cabochon of turquoise, worn close to the throat like a held breath of blue sky.

Chapter Three, Golden Hour

Zarrin Earrings

£1,890

Zarrin means golden, and these drops are cut to hold the last honeyed hour of the day inside them. Facet against facet, warm citrine catches the light long after the sun itself has gone.

Chapter Four, Dusk

Shafaq Bangle

£2,650

Shafaq is the Persian word for the afterglow that lingers once the sun has set, a violet warmth against the darkening sky. The bangle carries that same warmth in a band of brushed gold, set with a single line of garnet.

Chapter Five, Night

Setareh Brooch

£3,200

Setareh, star, closes the journey. Diamonds are scattered across a branch of blackened gold as though caught mid fall, worn the way the garden wears its own stars, quietly, and without need of daylight to be seen.

Private Viewing

The garden continues by appointment.

Each piece shown is made to order. Sittings are unhurried, and every commission begins with a conversation about the hour of day it is meant to hold.

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