




A childhood friend of Raj, who has turned into a friend of mine, got married this past summer, and asked me to design the jewellery for her wedding party, as well as her mother, grandmother, and future mother-in-law. It was a wonderful creative endeavour, with a request to make each necklace unique, fitting certain specifications with colour and neckline and style. What resulted was the what you see above.
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