10-Year Anniversary
2015-2025
A Decade of Embodying Stories
While ten years of creativity and craftsmanship have guided our hands and shaped our universe, some things are far more important than any technique or form: You. Jewelry comes alive not only through skill or material, but through the lives it touches. Every visit, every question, every shared reflection — a ring chosen for a loved one, a piece marking a milestone, or a fleeting conversation about a detail — shapes our understanding of form, proportion, and expression. These moments remind us why patience, observation, and subtlety matter, and why craftsmanship is inseparable from human experience.
Maria & Andreas - Italian Reverie
Some of these encounters unfold in moments of deep personal meaning, when form and emotion meet most clearly. Over the years, we have had the privilege of creating jewelry for couples who allowed our universe to accompany one of life’s most intimate celebrations. For Andreas & Maria, whose Italian wedding carried warmth and quiet elegance, both chose to work from Maria’s bridal collection — Andreas with a customized ring made for him, and Maria wearing her Cascadia Wedding Ring alongside her Eleni Diamond Paved Ring engagement ring. Together, their rings created a personal and harmonious dialogue, reflecting both their individual stories and their shared day.
Monika & Tobias — Cohesive Celebration
In other moments, a shared aesthetic creates coherence across a celebration. On her wedding day, Monika wore a full Foliage set, including a customized wedding band designed to align seamlessly with her engagement ring. Alongside this, a customized Dumas wedding band was created for Tobias. Together, the pieces formed a quiet dialogue between individuality and unity, allowing form and material to reflect the relationship they represent.
Emma & Niklas — Through Generations
Other stories are shaped by continuity and personal history. For Emma & Nicklas, meaning was carried directly into the material itself. Emma’s customized Eleni Diamond Ring was created using her grandmother’s diamond, accompanied by two small diamonds representing their children, while Nicklas chose the Ernest ring, designed with a delicate balance of timeless elegance and gentle, flowing curves that harmonize beautifully with Emma’s ring. In this way, jewelry becomes a vessel for generations, holding past, present, and future within a single form.
Shaped by Stories
Over the years, we have been grateful to enter the perspectives of those who engage with our work. Each story, reflection, or personal insight offers a glimpse into how our creations are experienced and valued, quietly shaping the way we think about form, proportion, and expression. These exchanges are never prescribed; they are observed, noted, and allowed to inform our vision in small, thoughtful ways. By entering these moments, we gain a deeper sense of the lives our pieces accompany and the personal meanings they hold.
With Gratitude