Three traditions. One house.
Each of our studios is devoted to a single craft. We do not chase seasons — we preserve techniques that outlive them.
Goldsmithing flows
in our veins
In 1960, Shri Narendra Dashrathlal Soni opened his first workshop in the lanes of Ahmedabad — though he was not truly beginning. His father, grandfather and great-grandfather had all shaped gold before him. Four generations of goldsmiths already stood behind that first bench.
Today, the fourth generation of our family continues that unbroken line — Antique, Kundan Jadtar, Heritage, Rose Gold and certified Lab-Grown Diamond jewellery, all shaped by hand in the same atelier. Each piece takes months. None of them are repeated.
From a drawing, to an heirloom.
The Design
Every piece begins on paper. Our atelier draws inspiration from royal archives, temple sculpture and the Mughal miniature tradition.
The Ghat
A master karigar melts and purifies 22K gold, hand-pouring each base by weight. No machine touches the gold.
The Jadai
Uncut diamonds, rubies and emeralds are set by hand into molten gold — the Jadau technique unchanged since the Mughal courts.
The Meenakari
Enamel is applied in layers and fired until the colours bloom. Each piece is polished by a single hand for the final finish.
An evening with the craftsmen.
Our flagship atelier in Ahmedabad opens its private viewing rooms by appointment. Meet the karigars, see pieces before they leave the workshop, and commission heirlooms the way our founder intended — in person, with tea.
- Private showings in our flagship Ahmedabad atelier
- Meet the master karigars who craft each piece
- Bespoke commissions with bridal design consultation
- Virtual viewing available for patrons abroad
Receive our atelier diary.
A quiet note every quarter — new commissions, bridal previews and the occasional heirloom released to our private list before the public.
