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.
Two-Stone Mother’s Ring — Diamond & Blue Topaz Toi et Moi
This mother’s ring sets two pear-shaped stones side by side, points meeting at the center so the pair reads almost like a heart when worn. A lab-grown diamond sits beside a Swiss blue topaz, each around three-quarters of a carat, held in a shared prong setting on a simple polished 14k yellow gold band. The design keeps the focus entirely on the two stones — no halo, no accent diamonds, just a clean pairing that lets the color contrast do the work. It suits someone who wants a symbolic two-stone piece that still reads as an everyday ring, easy to wear alongside other jewelry without competing for attention.
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.





