She walked in with her grandmother's broken haram.
Meera came to Jade Arcade three months before her wedding with a family heirloom — her grandmother's haram, broken at the clasp, stones loose, but heavy with sixty years of memory. She didn't want it melted. She wanted it continued.
Shashank sat with her for two hours. He sketched a bridal set that kept every original stone in place — the haram restored at its heart, a matching choker and jhumkas built around it in the same antique finish. Nothing to pay until she approved the wax model.
On her wedding day, Meera wore three generations at once.
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