

The chaabi ka challa — the key ring, the satka — was never just functional. In the homes of old India, the woman who wore the keys wore the household's trust. The ring at her waist was a symbol of keeping: of holding together what mattered. This pendant takes that form — the interlocked circles of a vintage key ring, ornate and weighty with detail — and moves it to the neck, where it belongs on a different kind of woman entirely. One who keeps things too, but differently. At its centre, two interlocked circles echo the ancient Samsara symbol and the eternal knot — forms found across civilizations because they say what language cannot: that some connections have no beginning and no end. The surrounding metalwork is maximalist Rajasthani at its finest — dense, decorative, unapologetically ornate. A pendant that doesn't ask for space. It takes it. Layer it over fine chains. Let it anchor a stack. Wear it as the loudest thing in a quiet outfit. This is vintage silver with a previous life. Handle it like the heirloom it is. Expect natural patina, tonal variations, and subtle imperfections — markers of age, authenticity, and handcrafted beauty. This is a one-of-a-kind vintage
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