Custom Jewelry Design:
A Piece as Unique as Your Story
Have you ever imagined a piece of jewelry that truly tells your story?
Whether you’re designing an engagement ring, reimagining a family heirloom, or creating something entirely new, our designers guide you step by step, making the process simple, enjoyable, and collaborative. From sketches and CAD renderings to the final creation, your vision is our blueprint, and we help you bring it to life with precision and care.
What to Expect
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Collaborative Consultations: We start by listening—understanding your story, style, and goals.

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Transparent Timelines: Know what to expect at every stage, from concept to completion.

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A Finished Piece Uniquely Yours: The result is a piece that reflects you, designed and crafted with care.

Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Custom jewelry design doesn’t have to be complicated. We’re happy to explain the process, answer your questions, and help you feel confident creating a one-of-a-kind piece.
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Most custom jewelry projects, including engagement rings, heirloom redesigns, or one-of-a-kind pieces, are completed within 4–8 weeks. The timeline depends on the complexity of the design, materials used, and any unique details you’d like included. We’ll walk you through every stage, from initial sketches to CAD renderings and final creation, so you always know what to expect.
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Absolutely! We love incorporating heirloom stones, gold, or other sentimental materials into new designs. This allows you to preserve memories while creating a piece that’s uniquely yours. Our designers will guide you through what’s possible and ensure your materials are handled safely throughout the process.
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Design consultations are complimentary and provide a no-pressure way to explore your ideas. Pricing for your custom piece depends on factors like materials, gemstones, and labor involved. During the consultation, we provide guidance and transparent estimates so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
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Yes! We provide sketches, CAD renderings, and sometimes wax models so you can see your piece from concept to near-final form. This ensures your vision is accurately captured and gives you confidence every step of the way.