Painted night sky of golden girih stars over a Persian garden archway with a full moon

Setareh

The sky beneath the stone.

Girih is the geometry Persian craftsmen once used to draw the heavens: stars locked into stars, radiating from a single point until the whole sky repeats. Setareh borrows that language and hides it in plain sight. Beneath every centre stone, where another house would set plain metal or a field of pave, a pierced girih star lattice catches the light instead. Turn the ring and the sky appears.

Macro profile of the pierced girih star undergallery beneath a round brilliant diamond

The signature sits where only the wearer knows to look: a girih star lattice beneath every stone, and a star-shaped opening behind every diamond.

The five rings

Every ring is a star. The centre stone is chosen with you: natural or laboratory-grown, sized to your budget.

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