
Nothinghere isanonymous.
Pure gold, pure silver, diamonds and precious stones — cut by hand in Amman, and finished in somebody's name.
Customers are the veins
and core of the brand.
That sentence is the brief the house has worked to since it opened. Ideas arrive as a scribble, a name, a photograph, a date. They leave as gold. Between those two states sit the artisans of Amman, traditional bench technique, and a designer trained between Jordan, Rome and Florence.


Arabesque
The geometry of a courtyard, cut small enough to wear.
Rosettes and interlacing stars taken from the architecture Tamara grew up walking past in Amman, pierced by hand in 18K gold and pure silver. The pattern is centuries old. The scale is not.
Weight, worn lightly
On This Land
على هذه الأرض ما يستحق الحياة
On this land there is what deserves life. — Mahmoud Darwish
Maps, coins and calligraphy worked in silver and gold. The house has kept this collection in continuous production, and it remains the one customers return for most.
The bench
The heaviest work the house does: diamonds and precious stones set into 18K gold by hand. Six pieces, listed the way a catalogue lists them.
Made to
your word
Sixty-two pieces that do not exist until someone asks.
A name in Kufi script. Two letters on a single bracelet. A photograph engraved into silver. The house was built on commissions, and the commission is still the centre of it.

Loved the bracelets and the design. They are very comfortable on the wrist.— Samih
It is chic, and everyone who saw it loved it on my mother's neck.— Raad
Amazing quality and the fastest delivery. Thank you so much, Tamara.— Rana
First to know,
first to wear.
New chapters, commission openings and the pieces that only exist once.









