Crafted in real silver.
Amrita Pritam wrote her last letter to Sahir at forty. Then she spent the next thirty years being loved by Imroz, a man who said, simply: I am here. She never fully let go of the first love. He loved her anyway, without condition, without a single demand that she be other than exactly what she was.
Theirs was a love story that simply continues.
This locket is for that kind of love.
On the outside, a heart in vintage silver, its surface worked into deliberate lines and texture. Closed, it is simply a heart. Giving nothing away.
Open the hinge, and there is space. A small, held space for whatever you choose to keep: a photograph so small it contains a world, a note folded until it is almost nothing, a memory pressed flat and carried close.Â
This is the pendant for the love you may not post about. The one you carry quietly, near the chest, close to everything that matters. The one that does not need an audience because it has never needed one.
For the Imroz in someone's life. For the Amrita who finally lets herself be loved.
The Details:
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Metal: Authentic vintage silver (60%-85%). Vintage silver predates modern hallmarking standards. The lower purity is what gives it its characteristic weight, patina, and age — qualities no new piece can replicate.
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Shape: Heart
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Surface: Deliberately engraved lines and texture
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Opening: Hinge mechanism
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Interior: Holds a small photo or keepsake
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Character: Heirloom, deeply personal, irreplaceable
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Available with or without chain
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Crafted by artisans from Rajasthan, India
This is a one-of-a-kind vintage piece. Once it sells, this exact piece is gone.