Painted study of loose teal sapphire, ruby cabochons and diamonds beside a girih lattice drawing

Negin

The stone, seated.

Negin is the Persian word for the gem seated in a ring: the stone a setting exists to serve. This capsule begins there. One coloured stone to a piece, held flush in carved gold, nothing between you and the colour.

Two families share the capsule. The Hex pieces cut teal sapphire into six sides and let the gold take up the geometry. The Comet pieces sink pomegranate-red ruby cabochons into satin domes and let diamonds fall away from them in tapering trails.

Every piece closes with a girih gallery: a lattice of six-point stars pierced through the hollow gold. Part weight, part signature. The Hex pieces live within the Girih collection's world; the Comet pieces within Anar's.

The six pieces

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