
The Sculpted Emerald
- Occasion
- Tenth anniversary
- Inspiration
- A garden in Marrakech, walked in silence.
- Design challenge
- To hold a rough-cut emerald without geometry — the gold had to grow around it, not contain it.
Every custom piece begins with a personal story — a feeling, a memory, a quiet promise — and is sculpted, one quiet hour at a time, into something only you could wear.

It is memory. It is identity. It is love made small enough to wear, quiet enough to last a lifetime, and patient enough to be passed from one hand to the next.
We rarely show stones first. We listen — to the proposal you have already rehearsed, to the grandmother whose hand you still feel, to the wedding you are quietly designing in your head. Only then do we draw.

We listen to the story, the people, the occasion.
A creative direction emerges — silhouette, weight, emotion.
Hand-drawn studies, refined until the form feels inevitable.
Translated into precise digital geometry for review.
Stones chosen by hand, paired to the design's intent.
Cast, set, polished and engraved at the atelier bench.
Delivered in a single, quiet ceremony.

The first promise.

Two becoming one.

What time confirms.

A circle widening.

A name, made of gold.

What you became.

What you leave behind.
Stones examined under the loupe. A line engraved by a steady wrist. A polish that takes longer than the cast. Nothing here is rushed, because nothing here is meant to be replaced.



A ring becomes a grandmother. A pendant becomes a story told at weddings. The jewelry we make is designed to be inherited — and to carry a name long after the first hand it touches.



A consultation begins not with a brief, but with a quiet hour. You arrive with a story; you leave with a sketch. From that first meeting, your piece is yours alone — never reproduced, never repeated.
A single client, a single hour. No showroom traffic, no audience.
Meet at the atelier, in your home, or on a private video call.
Every commission is sealed with a signed creative dossier.
Your design is never offered to anyone else — not now, not after.
