nly Natural Diamonds explored heirlooms not as static objects but as pieces that travel, adapt, and remain worn across generations and geographies.
Karina Choudhrie's contribution placed the maison within a conversation about family rituals, inherited stones, and jewellery that holds private time as much as public beauty.
The piece reinforced a house language shaped by diamonds, memory, and pieces designed to stay close to the body rather than apart from life.
“Heirloom diamonds gain meaning not only from rarity, but from the lives they continue to travel through.
— Only Natural Diamonds
