This isn't just a diamond cut,

It's a Celestial Amplifier

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The number 108 is a auspicious number that symbolizes completeness and cosmic order. Found in planetary patterns, mala beads, Astrology, Astronomy, martial arts and sacred geometry, it represents perfect alignment, a reminder that beauty follows the universe’s own precise ratio.

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The Kashi Cut is a diamond crafted with exactly 108 facets, our modern talisman of balance, manifestation, and alignment. Inspired by Kashi (Varanasi), it channels the city’s river of light on Dev Diwali. Think cosmic order meeting craftsmanship: intention and design aligned to amplify your inner state. The Kashi Cut isn’t superstition; it’s belief, refined through geometry and light.

Kashi 108 Cut Diamond

A spiritual design of precision, light, and intention

Q1. What is the Kashi 108 Cut diamond?

The Kashi 108 Cut is a signature diamond cut with exactly 108 facets. It’s designed as a modern talisman of intention, balance, and personal alignment.

Q2. Why is the Kashi 108 Cut diamond unique?

Most diamonds follow standard facet maps — this one was engineered around the sacred number 108. It’s spiritually rooted, culturally intelligent, and technically difficult to cut.

Q3. Why 108 facets?

In spiritual and cosmic systems, 108 is seen as a perfect number — it repeats in chanting, meditation, and how the sky itself is divided. By giving the diamond 108 facets, we’ve turned that pattern of alignment and focus into something you can literally wear as light.

Q4. What does the Kashi 108 Cut symbolize?

It symbolizes alignment: thought, energy, action. It’s less “lucky charm,” more a physical reminder of the intention you’re choosing to hold.

Q5. Why is it called the “Kashi” Cut?

It’s inspired by Kashi (Varanasi), a city associated with light and spiritual awakening. “Kashi” itself is tied to radiance — the idea of illumination.

Q6. Why launch it on Dev Diwali?

Dev Diwali is when Kashi lights up with thousands of diyas for the gods. Releasing this cut then ties the diamond to that moment of light overcoming darkness.

Q7. How is the Kashi 108 Cut different from a regular diamond?

It’s technically different. A normal round diamond has around 57–58 facets; the Kashi 108 Cut has exactly 108, which demands extreme precision and returns a deeper, candle-like fire.

Q8. Is the Kashi 108 Cut meant to be followed like a ritual?

No. It’s not about superstition. It’s about intention, focus, manifestation — whatever “108” means to you personally.

Q9. Is the Kashi 108 Cut limited?

Yes. The first release is intentionally kept very limited so it stays personal and rare, not mass jewellery. Each piece is treated like a talisman.

Q10. Who is the Kashi 108 Cut for?

For someone who doesn’t just want “a big diamond,” but a diamond with meaning — someone who believes beauty and alignment can live in the same piece.

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