From the first sketch to the final polish.
Some pieces don't exist yet. We'll design and build yours by hand, in our Downtown Boston shop.
Four steps from idea to finished piece.
Sit Down With Us
Bring inspiration photos, a family stone, or just an idea. We'll talk through what you want and what's possible.
Design & Sketch
Our jewelers sketch the piece by hand or in CAD. You see and approve every choice along the way. Shape, profile, stone, metal. Then we move forward.
Build On The Bench
The piece is cast, set, and finished in our shop by master jewelers with 30+ years on the bench.
Pick Up & Wear It
You walk out with the only one of its kind. Sizing and lifetime cleaning are included.
Pieces we've built for Boston customers.
A small selection from our archive. The rest live on hands all over New England.
01 / CustomThree-stone engagement ring in platinum, with a round brilliant center flanked by two matched round side stones. Paired with a shared-prong diamond eternity band and a polished yellow gold wedding band.
02 / CustomRound brilliant solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set on a diamond pavé band with a hidden halo under the center stone. Shown with a brushed-finish platinum wedding band.
03 / CustomThree-stone engagement ring in 18k yellow gold, featuring a radiant cut center diamond with tapered baguette side stones in a four-prong setting.
04 / CustomHeart and cross pendant in white gold, hung on a delicate cable chain. Shown with a yellow gold oval solitaire engagement ring, a polished yellow gold wedding band, and a diamond pavé anniversary band.
05 / CustomWide men's wedding band in white gold, with a brushed center channel and high polish edges. Shown beside a round brilliant halo engagement ring on a diamond pavé band in white gold.
06 / CustomRound brilliant diamond eternity band in white gold, set in a shared-prong style for maximum light. Paired with a wide 18k yellow gold men's band with hand-engraved wheat detail and milgrain edges.
Have something in mind?
Tell us what you're picturing. The first conversation is free, and there's no obligation.