"It started with a single stacking ring—one unexpected color, one quiet contrast—and grew into one of our most beloved stories."

A Color That Has Always Set Us Apart
The burnt orange diamond has been part of Sethi Couture from the very beginning—rare, warm, and quietly unexpected. It’s a color that doesn’t demand attention, but holds it.
In our early days, we designed many pieces with black rhodium — and there was a real historical resonance to that decision. Black rhodium as a contrast metal has roots in the Art Deco era of the 1920s and 1930s, a period defined by bold geometric forms and the striking interplay of dark metals against brilliant stones. That tradition felt right for us: a little edgy, a little storied, and with the undeniable quality of making diamonds absolutely pop against the darkness.
Over time, our aesthetic has evolved toward yellow gold — warmer, brighter, more luminous. But the Enchanted Garden, in its original black rhodium and burnt orange diamond combination, has continued to be a favorite. Black rhodium isn’t just aesthetic—it creates contrast that sharpens the brilliance of each diamond. It’s a technique that allows even subtle color to feel dimensional and alive.
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Original design sketches that started the collection.
Falling in Love with the Motif
Once the floral motif emerged, it naturally expanded—into earrings, pendants, and bands. Each piece explored the same idea in a different way: how can something delicate still feel strong?
What surprised us most was who connected with it. Enchanted Garden became one of our most loved collections—not because it was designed to appeal broadly, but because it stayed true to its point of view.
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Something Grows in the Dark
The burnt orange diamond emerging from black rhodium mirrors that moment—a bloom pushing through darkness toward light. It’s a reminder that contrast isn’t something to soften. It’s often what makes something meaningful.
When we think about the people who are drawn to this collection, that resonance makes sense. They understand intuitively what it means to carry something bright and particular inside a quieter exterior. Enchanted Garden speaks to that feeling — of blooming in your own time, in your own way, without needing the world to see it coming.



"The most beautiful things in a garden are not the ones that were easy to grow."
The Unexpected Wearer
This is perhaps what excites us most about Enchanted Garden: the people who gravitate toward it. At first glance, Enchanted Garden reads as feminine—floral, intricate, detailed. But the people who are drawn to it often dress with simplicity. Clean lines. Neutral palettes. Pieces chosen with intention. An understated wardrobe that doesn't announce itself.
What draws them in is the detail work. They are people who look closely at things. They notice craft. They want something that rewards a second look — something that holds up under real scrutiny. And Enchanted Garden, for all its delicacy, is deeply precise. The intricacy is the point.
You don't need to build an outfit around it. You just need to let it be the thing that elevates everything else. It becomes part of how you show up every day—something personal, something considered.


The Cluster Earring & the Art of the Layered Ear
Of everything in the Enchanted Garden collection, the cluster earrings hold a special place. The earrings feel sculptural — petals overlapping, diamonds catching light from every angle. They move. They live.
They anchor a layered ear effortlessly. A fine hoop, a subtle stud—each piece adds to the composition, but the cluster holds the story together.
It’s not about more—it’s about balance.


Like every Sethi piece, it starts with one—and evolves over time. Each addition becomes part of your own story, worn daily, layered intentionally.
Discover the Enchanted Garden collection — designed to be worn your way, every day.



