Carat Chronicles
It’s rarely just about the jewelry.
Most of the time it’s about something bigger — and jewelry just happens to be where that something lives. Here is where we make sense of it.

The Kumihimo Knot
Giulia received the aquamarine as a graduation gift, with the freedom to turn it into whatever she wished.

Little Bird
Ryan wanted to weave meaningful symbols into a ring for his wife-to-be — something rooted in tradition, yet designed to be worn with ease every day.

Persik My Boy
A white-gold pendant holding a cat’s fang, created in memory of a beloved pet.
Some Things Should Not Be Weighed in Gold
[Part 2] Gold was worn before it was spent. That distinction still matters.

Some Things Should Not Be Weighed in Gold
[Part 1] A woman walks into a gold shop in downtown Los Angeles carrying a small velvet pouch.

A Teal Universe
Kenneth came to us with a gentle challenge: to create an engagement ring inspired by the Tolkien universe.

What Touch Does To Meaning
Paintings hang on walls. Sculptures sit on pedestals. Jewelry occupies a quieter, not as prominent spot.

Rooted In You
Andrea wanted a bespoke engagement ring in white gold to celebrate his love for Mary.

Colored Gemstones: What They Are, How to Choose One, and Why They Matter in Fine Jewelry
In recent years, interest in colored stones has grown significantly, driven by a broader shift toward individuality and personal meaning in jewelry design.