Promise Knots Étoile Fleurie Floral-Nakshatra Diamond Pendant Chain
Promise Knots Stelliflora Floral-Nakshatra Diamond Pendant Chain
The Link Pendant From The Promise Knot Collection
Promise Knots Étoile Fleurie Floral-Nakshatra Diamond Pendant Chain
Promise Knots Stelliflora Floral-Nakshatra Diamond Pendant Chain
The Link Pendant From The Promise Knot Collection
Tri-Knot Diamond Pendant
A Promise
Tri-Knot Diamond Pendant
Tri-Knot Diamond Drops
Loop Diamond Ring
Tri-Knot Diamond Drops
Loop Diamond Ring
Whirl Diamond Ring
Bond Diamond Ring
Flow Diamond Bracelet
Whirl Diamond Ring
Bond Diamond Ring
Promise Diamond Bracelet
Eternal Diamond Bracelet
Unity Diamond Bracelet
Flow Diamond Bracelet
Promise Diamond Bracelet
Who Matter
Eternal Diamond Bracelet
Unity Diamond Bracelet
The Aukera Promise Knot™ was made to capture a special kind of bond between two people. The interlocking shape came from that idea. Connection. Closeness. Something that stays.
The Promise Knot™ began with a simple idea: some relationships deserve a symbol of their own. Its distinctive three-cornered knot and solitaire centre come together in an exclusive Aukera design created to honour a special bond between two people.
Partly balance, partly intention. The solitaire keeps the knot grounded visually, but it's also doing something else. A single solitaire at the centre of something so personal felt right. It gives the bond a special meaning.
Very much so. The collection was created for the people who are difficult to sum up in a card and impossible to thank in a single sentence.
The 18 KT gold collection includes rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets and mangalsutras.
Yes. It was exclusively created by Aukera, and it's only available at Aukera stores. You won't come across it elsewhere.
Anyone wanting to give a piece of jewellery that means something beyond how it looks. The Aukera Promise Knot™ was built around a relationship, not just a silhouette.
Most gifting jewellery is beautiful and stops there. The Aukera Promise Knot™ started from a different place. The idea came first: what does it look like to honour a bond? The knot, the solitaire, the form. All of it follows from that question.