Every piece here started as a real conversation with a real client, with a reason behind it, a story, and a lot of emotion. We’re not showing you a catalog. We’re showing you what’s possible, so you can design your own.
Twisted Platinum Heart Diamond Engagement Ring
This engagement ring centers on a one-carat heart-shaped lab diamond, held in a four-prong setting at the tip and sides of the heart. The band is a continuous twist of polished platinum, with four small round diamonds set into the twist on either side of the center stone, extending the sparkle without competing with the heart shape. The design began as a more elaborate concept incorporating six birthstones for a blended family, then was simplified to keep the engagement ring focused on the center diamond, with the birthstone symbolism planned for a companion wedding band. The result is a clean, classic silhouette with a twisting band that gives it movement and texture. It suits someone who wants a heart-shaped center stone treated as the clear focal point, with just enough surrounding sparkle to frame it, in a durable platinum setting built for daily wear.
Custom Logo Signet Ring — Gold, Enamel & Diamonds
This signet-style ring was designed around a company’s logo, rendered in raised 14k yellow gold against a black enamel background and framed by a halo of round lab-grown diamonds. The cushion-shaped top sits on a substantial polished gold band with plain shoulders, giving the piece a bold, conversation-starting presence. Black enamel was chosen over a custom-cut onyx inlay for its durability and cleaner fit around the logo’s angular lines. The design went through several rounds of refinement — including a decision to keep the shoulders smooth rather than repeating the logo motif — and multiple fit adjustments to find a comfortable, secure size. The result is a substantial, wearable emblem of a personal milestone, sized to be worn on the hand every day.
Contour Wedding Band with Filigree & Diamond Point
This wedding band was designed as a companion piece to an existing engagement ring, built to follow the exact contour of the ring’s halo so the two sit together without gapping or rubbing. The top surface carries a hand-engraved scroll filigree pattern that continues around the side profile of the band, bordered by fine milgrain beading. A graduated cluster of round lab-grown diamonds is set at the center point, flanked by the filigree rather than running the full length of the band, keeping the pattern legible and the accent stones secondary to the engagement ring’s center stone. The band was refined through a resin fit-test before casting to confirm the two rings nested correctly. Cast in 14k yellow gold, it suits someone who wants a wedding band that reads as part of a single design with their engagement ring rather than a separate piece.
Marquise Diamond Engagement Ring with Pear Side Stones
This engagement ring centers a 3.03 carat marquise-cut lab-grown diamond, flanked by two pear-shaped lab diamonds set in claw prongs. The band splits into a cathedral-style V beneath the center stone, a detail refined through several rounds of design revision to achieve a delicate, twisted profile without sacrificing structural strength. Set in 18k yellow gold, the ring balances a bold center stone with an open, airy gallery underneath. The design moved through multiple iterations — prong style, side stone shape and alignment, and the shank silhouette were all adjusted based on client feedback before the final version was approved. It suits someone who wanted real input into the fine details of their ring rather than a stock setting, and who was drawn to a marquise silhouette paired with a distinctive, sculptural band structure.
Abstract Letter Ring Guard Engagement Set in White Gold
This engagement ring set is built from three interlocking bands in 14k white gold, designed to be worn together as one piece. A 2.51-carat oval lab-grown diamond sits on a clean solitaire band, while a connected two-loop ring guard curves around it, its surface set with small lab-grown accent diamonds. The guard’s loops were shaped and rounded specifically so the design reads as an abstract form rather than an obvious letter, with no sharp points to catch on clothing or skin. The three rings slide onto the finger together, with the guard holding the solitaire centered and aligned. It suits someone who wants a personal, hidden meaning built into the structure of the ring itself rather than displayed on the surface, and who wears their jewelry every day.
Elongated Oval Diamond Ring — Leaf-Detail Split Band
This engagement ring pairs a bold elongated oval center diamond with a softly split yellow gold band, finished with a single delicate leaf engraved on each arm. Small round diamonds are set flush into the band near the point where the split meets, adding quiet sparkle without competing with the center stone. The band was built slightly thicker than a standard profile to match a ring the client already wears and loves the feel of. Designed with a low center setting in mind, the ring balances presence with everyday comfort, making it a fitting choice for someone who wants a substantial center stone without a ring that feels top-heavy.
Coordinates Anniversary Cuff — Silver Bracelet with Birthstones
This sterling silver cuff bracelet was designed around a couple’s wedding coordinates and a phrase marking where their story began. The front carries a two-line engraving in a combined script and block font, with the exact latitude and longitude of the ceremony location beneath it. Flanking the engraving are two small diamonds, with six birthstones branching outward on either side representing the couple and their four children. The inside of the band carries the wedding date and the name of the ceremony location. Made at a 7mm width for a comfortable, substantial feel, the open-cuff design slides on without a clasp for easy everyday wear. The piece suits someone who wants a wearable timeline of their family, anchored to a specific place and moment rather than a generic sentiment.
Hummingbird-Inspired Ruby Engagement Ring in Yellow Gold
This engagement ring reimagines a hummingbird in flight, with sculpted wing forms wrapping around a bezel-set oval lab-created ruby at the center. Small round lab-grown diamonds trace the shoulders of the band, and feather-like engraving runs along the profile for added texture. Built in 14k yellow gold with a flush, low-profile setting designed for comfortable daily wear, the ring carries a personal engraving inside the band. It was designed to echo the client’s own ring while introducing new coloring and symbolism specific to the couple.
Kite-Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring in Rose Gold
This engagement ring began with a client designing her own piece around a stone she simply loved the color of — a soft blue kite-cut aquamarine, chosen for its uniqueness rather than any birthstone connection. The design moved through several rounds of refinement: the metal shifted from yellow to rose gold, the setting changed from a full bezel to open prongs, and the diamond accents were reworked from two simple side stones into a partial halo that traces the upper-left and lower-right edges of the kite shape. The result is an asymmetrical, modern silhouette with a low-profile plain band that lets the stone and its diamond framing carry the design. It suits someone who wanted an engagement ring with a distinct shape and color rather than a traditional round diamond solitaire.
American Flag Ring in White Gold with Colored Diamonds
This wide 14k white gold band carries a pave-set American flag across its face, built from natural diamonds in blue, red, and colorless tones set in tight rows to read as a single continuous rectangle rather than separated blocks of color. The width was increased from an initial 5mm concept to 7.2mm specifically to accommodate three rows of red stones and two rows of white alongside the blue field, matching the proportions of the flag the client had in mind. The band is otherwise plain and polished, letting the flag motif sit as the sole focal point. It suits a wearer who wants a personal or patriotic symbol rendered in fine materials rather than as costume jewelry, and who is comfortable with a substantial, statement-width band for daily wear.
Family Heart Pendant — Push Gift for Twins, Yellow Gold
This open-heart pendant frames two parent figures holding two child figures, with an infinity-style twist forming the top of the heart. Four round lab-grown diamonds trace a diagonal line along the lower right curve of the heart, replacing an original birthstone concept. Crafted in 14k yellow gold on a 16-inch cable chain, the design was refined over several rounds to sharpen the dimensional curve of the top bridge even without stones wrapping around it. It suits someone who wants a family-representation piece that reads as modern and symbolic rather than literal, and who prefers diamonds or clean lines over colored birthstones.
Two-Tone Gold Dragon Pendant With Jade Accent
This fully three-dimensional dragon pendant was built to capture traditional Chinese dragon imagery in wearable scale — extended horns, a curled serpentine body, and a spiked tail looped back on itself. The scales along the head, neck, and coils are set with round lab-created diamonds against white rhodium-plated gold, while the rest of the body is cast in warm 14k yellow gold, creating a two-tone contrast that highlights the dragon’s form. A small pale jade bead is held securely in the dragon’s mouth, pinned in place from beneath — a detail the client considered essential to the design. The pendant went through multiple rounds of sketch revision to get the silhouette, tail shape, and proportions right before moving to the 3D model. Sized for everyday wear at approximately 1.5 inches, it suits someone who wants a bold, symbolic piece with real dimensional presence rather than a flat emblem.









































