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.
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.
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.











