In 2014, the iconic jewellery house revived a 120 year old tradition In 1904 , in the vibrant land of India, a renowned jeweller named F. Chand found himself captivated by a peculiar discovery brought forth by one of his esteemed clients. It was a waxy rock-like substance known as Ambergris, a highly coveted and exceptional perfumery material derived from the digestive system of sperm whales. Possessing a delicate and enchanting marine-like scent, Ambergris was known for its exorbitant value. Intrigued by its allure, F. Chand acquired some Ambergris from his client. Driven by his fervent passion for fragrances, F. Chand began experimenting, blending the Ambergris in over 150 combinations until he achieved an ol...

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