Euphonious Seasonality
An artistic odyssey in metal and stone – a collection that dances between the rhythmic heritage of Indian classical dance, Kathak and the gentle sway of golden rice fields.
In this series, Sugandh orchestrates a dialogue between a subconscious bias and the language that we all speak regardless of what class, culture, religion we belong to - i.e the language of food.
Crafted from recycled silver and adorned with ethically sourced gemstones, this collection celebrates rhythm, culture, and sustainability through vibrant designs in red, orange, and yellow hues.

Harmonious Irregularities Ring
This bold ring is crowned with a single citrine gemstone, expertly hand-carved by traditional artisans. The gem’s golden facets emanate warmth at the center of a composition of undulating precious metal.
Surrounding the citrine, the band unfolds in a series of rice-stem forms that jut out at slightly different angles, each like a step in a dance that doesn’t follow a strict pattern.
The design symbolizes the understanding that progress is seldom linear: every misstep or step backward is still part of the choreography of growth. The centuries-old craft of gemstone carving preserved in a contemporary sculpture that encourages one to find their own rhythm even in life’s unpredictable moments.

Whirling Seasonality Ring
The ring channels the dynamic circular footwork of Kathak into a swirling form of precious metal. Its band coils in a dance-like rhythm, adorned with rippling rice-grain motifs that seem to grow and bend from an invisible stem.
A single hand-carved ruby gemstone glows at the ring’s heart like a tiny ember – a symbol of the dancer’s heartbeat and the warmth of transformation. This piece captures a sense of motion and progress: the fast, spinning whirl of the dance and the steady growth of rice stalks both remind us that every small step leads toward a larger evolution.
Crafted in sterling silver bathed in matte gold, the ring's undulating silhouette, one finds a celebration of rhythm and resilience – a promise that the path of growth, much like the dance, is composed of many graceful turns.

Letting It Flow Ring
An ode to liberation and natural grace, the ring captures the vision of a sunlit rice field dancing in the breeze. The ring’s band is encircled by elongated, long-grain forms that wrap around the finger like gentle waves – a metaphor for water coursing through fertile paddies or the high and low beats of a flowing dance.
Interspersed among these golden grains are five radiant gemstones in warm amber and red hues, each hand-set to glimmer like tiny suns at dusk.
As the rice motifs and jewels catch the light, they serve as a shining reminder to free oneself from constraints – to allow one’s true spirit to sway and sing, unconfined.

Everything in Duality
A set of complementary stacking rings that together form a narrative of movement, memory, and balance. Two of the rings are delicately adorned with petite, warm-hued gemstones, while the others feature intricately sculpted rice-grain motifs along their surfaces.
Worn together, the quartet conjures the image of rice stems swaying under an auburn summer sun – slender golden stalks dancing beside sparkling dewdrops or grains.
Each ring is crafted in sterling silver with a velvety matte gold finish, ensuring they speak the same language of craft and quality.

Up & Up Mellows Earrings
This sculptural cuff plays with solid and void: openwork spaces arc between golden forms, capturing the art of negative space like pauses between musical notes. Its silhouette is punctuated with warm-toned gemstones that glint like ripe grains of rice at harvest, symbolizing prosperity born from patience. The earcuff’s design feels airy yet grounded – as if a graceful gesture was frozen in mid-motion.
Worn on the ear, it invites a quiet contemplation on growth and plentitude, encouraging the wearer to find harmony in both the spaces within and the forms without.

Mellifluous Tune Earrings
As effortless as a melody that flows from one note to the next.
Each earring curves intimately along the natural contours of the ear, their forms twisting and turning in one continuous motion. This design mirrors the unbroken grace of a Kathak dancer’s movements – where a single hand gesture melts seamlessly into another.
The earrings’ sinuous lines create a visual music, framing the face with subtle undulations that catch the light with every turn of the head.
Crafted in sterling silver layered with matte gold, their surfaces glow with a soft warmth, but it is their form that speaks most: a gentle reminder of perseverance and flow. The creation invites us to embrace continuity, day by day, step by step, in a dance that is both personal and timeless.

Endless Fields of Fields Headpiece
Designed to grace the head like a modern diadem, it stretches across the brow in a series of gentle arcs, each reminiscent of a rice stalk bowing in the wind.
The form is airy yet commanding: dozens of sculpted grains and stems in gold-plated silver create an undulating horizon line, as if a vast rice field has come to rest atop the wearer’s head. Hints of fiery orange and red flicker from within – tiny garnet and citrine gems nestled among the golden stems, glinting like the last sparks of sunset on an autumn field.
This headpiece carries the tranquility of a landscape at dusk: one can imagine the sky painted in vermilion tones and feel the hush that falls over ripening fields. More than an accessory, it is a statement of identity and intent.

Connected yet Disconnected Brooch
Exploring the interplay of unity and individuality through a fluid, floating design. Its shape traces an abstract, continuous line – much like the path of a dancer’s expressive hand captured in mid-air.
Crafted in sterling silver and coated in a soft matte gold, the brooch undulates with a grace that feels almost dreamlike. Scattered along its length are pear-shaped gemstones in rich honeyed tones, each set between sculpted rice-grain elements. This alternating pattern of gem and grain creates a visual heartbeat: a pulse of light (from the stones) followed by a gentle pause (the organic rice form), echoing the idea of a dancer’s steps interspersed with moments of stillness.