Sands of Samarkand

Palace of the Peacock Throne
A sweeping architectural marvel wraps the wrist in Palace of the Peacock Throne — a bangle sculpted in 18k yellow gold with turquoise, sapphire, and diamond inlays. At its center: a regal depiction of the Taj Mahal, framed by Mughal-style arches, gardens, and mirrored minarets.
On either side, caravans of riders and trees in high relief evoke the grandeur of an empire that once stretched across deserts and palaces.
A masterpiece of form and history.

Dome of Silk and Sky
Atop an ornate golden base rises a turquoise cabochon — the domed heart of Dome of Silk and Sky.
This majestic ring is inspired by the madrasas of Bukhara and the mosques of Samarkand. Its architecture is woven with sapphire and diamond-set arches, filigree walls, and delicate golden spires.
A jewel for emperors, dreamers, and those born beneath sapphire skies.

Procession Through Persepolis
A royal caravan marches across time in Procession Through Persepolis, a pendant inspired by Persian bas-reliefs and Mughal miniature art.
Riders, guards, and nobles on camelback are sculpted in gold within a circular portal etched with vines, sapphire stars, and turquoise dots.
It is a moment frozen in gold — one of elegance, diplomacy, and the poetry of movement through empire.