


Meher Virdh Emerald Studs
A celebration of vintage grandeur and cultural depth, the Meher Virdh Emerald Studs are a visual ode to regality rooted in tradition. At the heart of each earring lies a radiant uncut diamond—untamed and unfiltered—exuding an organic brilliance that reflects timeless beauty. This central gem is encircled by rich green enamel, meticulously hand-painted in a lustrous, mirror-like finish that shimmers with movement and light.
Adding a further layer of opulence is the outer halo of finely cut emerald beads, meticulously strung and set to form a floral crown. These beads lend a soft, velvety texture and a harmonious rhythm to the piece, drawing the eye outward in a soothing gradient of green. The fusion of vibrant enamel work, uncut polki, and the raw elegance of emeralds creates a design that is both rooted in Mughal-era sophistication and reimagined for the modern muse.
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Design
The journey of an idea from seed to flower can be a long & difficult one, but full of unexpected joys. Here’s a sneak peek into Nornament’s Design Process...often, we guide the materials, often the materials guide us – like these beautiful multi-coloured tourmalines whose inner light called out to be paired with sparkling diamonds!

Materials
Sushma's process did not begin with design but that very first step of sourcing the best gems and metals to give form to her vision. That’s the essence of Nornament!

Sketch
We guide the materials, often the materials guide us – like these beautiful multi-coloured tourmalines whose inner light called out to be paired with sparkling diamonds!

Mould
An integral part of jewellery-making, we use flame & heat to hand-mould pieces to our vision; a technique that has been used in India since the past 5000 years!

Cast
Like all forms of art, jewellery-making is also an exercise in experimentation! Playing with colour, texture, light & form is second nature to us.
A sense of adventure tempered by know-how has led us to experiment with different stones for this necklace-in-process.

Weld
When the metal that has taken shape is removed from the mould, parts of the metal are connected together and joints are made using the process of welding.

Set
Here, one of our karigars is soldering and fabricating a pair of diamond earrings. Each intricate detail, each swirl is controlled by his knowledge and our vision. Since our inception, we’ve been incredibly blessed to work with the finest karigars, who not just through their artistry, but their passion, make our dreams into a reality.

Polish
A karigar hand-polishes a sculptural gold bangle - slowly, you will see how the light glints off the surface. This is where Nornament’s Design Pillars come into play, where the values of quality, artistry and authenticity become more than just words but meanings that we hope characterise our brand and offering.