Twelve years of bench work, four diamond cutters on speed-dial, and exactly one rule: every piece we ship should outlast its first owner. Single-stone solitaires, brass-bezel signets, and slow-built suites — cut, set, and finished in our Brooklyn atelier.
A four-claw brass solitaire setting around a 1.62ct Zambian emerald. The shoulder is hand-engraved with a single hairline groove — a quiet signature you'll feel before you see. Ships with a hand-letterpressed certificate of provenance and a velvet roll case.
From a dusty mine pit in Zambia to the bench in Brooklyn — what actually happens between rough and finished stone.
Our atelier head Marian Halsey on alloy temperament, color memory, and why she'll never go back to platinum.
A bowl of warm water, an old toothbrush, and three minutes — a complete cleaning guide for fine jewelry at home.
For every ten pieces we sell off the bench, four are commissioned. A made-to-order ring takes 8–12 weeks: stone sourcing, CAD review, wax try-on, and hand finishing. Quotes are returned within four business days.
"They sourced a sapphire I'd been hunting for two years, then set it into a ring my grandmother would have approved of. Patient, exacting, and not in a rush — which is exactly what you want."— Adelaide Renner · Made-to-Order Client · Boston
One quietly thoughtful note a month — new pieces, sourcing trips, and atelier dispatches.