
Brooches,
worn your way.
A small studio in Hyderabad making brooches that don't sit still — pinned to a lapel, a scarf, a bag strap, or a sari pleat. One piece, many ways.
Free shipping in India · 15-day returns · 22ct gold polish over bronze
22ct gold polish
Over solid bronze · hand-buffed
Made in Hyderabad
One room, five hands
Free shipping
Across India · 3-5 days
15-day returns
Unworn · no questions
The Saya Manifesto
Jewellery isn't an addition.
It changes how you carry yourself.
Free of rules
No occasion. No gender. No prescription. The piece is yours the moment it leaves the studio.
Made for daily
Plated metals over solid bronze and brass — heirloom finish at a price you can wear on a Tuesday.
One, many ways
Every brooch is designed to live on a lapel, a scarf, a bag, a collar, or a sari. Nothing fixed.
Shop by collection
Three ways to browse.

Gemstones
21 pieces
The pieces that catch light — hand-set Czech crystal and lab-grown spinel in prong settings.

Antique Finish
21 pieces
Hand-buffed bronze with a warm antique gold polish — pieces that age like heirlooms.

Brooches & Buttons
16 pieces
The smaller scale — brooches that double as button covers, lapel pins, scarf anchors.
The edit · New arrivals
Begin with one.
The conversation
Begun the way meaningful things do
— quietly, in conversation.
In the wild · Look 01
How they're being worn.

The founders
Divya & Simran.
We met at a wedding in Udaipur in 2022. One of us was sketching brooches on a napkin. The other asked who made them. The answer was no one yet.
House of Saya started on the next flight back to Hyderabad. Three karigars, one polisher, one room above an old textile shop.
Ways to wear
One brooch. Six places.
Every piece is designed to move. The full guide is on the Ways to Wear page.
Early notes · Launch week
From the people who wore one first.
I keep moving it. Lapel one day, scarf the next."
Anushka K.
Mumbai
The Camel
Felt like an heirloom at a price I could justify on a weekday."
Rohan M.
Bangalore
The Panther
I wore the Stag pinned through a sari and three people asked."
Tara V.
Hyderabad
The Stag










