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.
Matte White Gold Band with Hidden Diamond & Engraving
This thin men’s wedding band is crafted in 14k white gold with a soft matte finish and a low dome profile for everyday comfort. A single small lab-grown diamond is set flush on the interior of the band, invisible when worn but a private detail he carries with him. The inside of the band also carries a short cursive engraving, adding another layer of personal meaning to a simple, understated design. At 4mm wide, the band is deliberately slim and unobtrusive, suited to someone who wants a wedding band that reads as classic from the outside while holding something meaningful on the inside.
Two-Tone Initial Pendant — Four Letters in Gold and Silver
This rectangular sterling silver pendant carries four initials arranged in a two-by-two grid — E and J on top, B and G below. The E and G are finished in a warm gold tone while the J and B remain in bright silver, creating contrast between the two letter pairs without needing a dividing line to separate them. The pendant was designed from a reference image the client provided, adapted to his specific letter combination and metal preference. At roughly one inch square, it sits as a compact, wearable piece suited to someone who wants multiple initials represented together rather than a single monogram. The clean block lettering and mixed-metal finish give it a modern, structured look that works well as an everyday piece or a thoughtful gift.
Slimmed Heirloom Ring — Engraved Band, Moissanite Center
This slender sterling silver band takes its cues from a much heavier heirloom ring, reworked into a design that reads as an homage rather than a copy. Where the original relied on wide cut-out details and a cluster of stones, this version simplifies to a single bezel-set moissanite flanked by hand-engraved leaf, chevron, and spiral motifs. The band was narrowed considerably from the original’s thickness, with the design adjusted from cut-outs to surface engraving to preserve strength at the smaller scale. It suits someone who wants a everyday-wearable connection to a family piece without replicating it stone for stone.
Recreated Heirloom Ring — Silver Swirl with Blue Spinel
This sterling silver ring reimagines a beloved grandmother’s ring using only memory and a handful of blurry photos as reference. The asymmetrical swirl design features two connected forms — one rounded, one more pointed — meeting at a bezel-set oval blue spinel that echoes the turquoise-like stone of the original. One side of the setting is covered in a cluster of raised, granulated dots, replacing what the client remembered as a textured, non-linear decorative element. The band was widened partway through the design process, which ended up improving the overall proportion of the piece. Made in sterling silver for a cost-conscious approach to a sentimental recreation, this ring suits anyone who wants to carry a piece of family history forward without needing an exact replica — an interpretation that captures the feeling of the original rather than a precise copy.










