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.
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.
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.







