Born of Hands. Guided by Purpose.
Nalom begins with an object that was not replaced, only continued.A form carried forward, altered with intent, and left intact where it mattered.This is the origin: not invention, but extension.

The object is a ring, formed across generations.
Diamonds from two great grandmothers were brought together by a grandmother, set into a single ring. That ring was then passed from grandmother to mother, and from mother to daughter.
It will continue forward again.
It was not preserved as it was. It was reworked.
Proportions were refined. Structure reimagined.
Two stones were added. One for the present. One to ensure nothing prior was absent.
No original element was removed.
The result is not a replacement, but a continuation.
An object that holds its past while accepting change.
Nothing was removed without cause.
What came before remained.
What followed was added with intent.
This became the basis for how Nalom would build.
Not through rerplacement, but through extension.
Each chapter adds without erasing.
Each object carries forward what came before.
What begins as inheritance becomes discipline.