Cut

is the most important factor in a diamond’s overall beauty. Cut reflects the precision of the facets, symmetry, and how the stone interacts with light, creating brilliance and sparkle.

Clarity

measures the presence of internal and external characteristics, often only visible under magnification. Stones with fewer inclusions are considered more rare and valuable.

Carat

refers to the weight of a diamond, which directly influences its size and value.

Color

describes the natural tone of a diamond. The less color present, the more rare and valuable the stone.

What’s the difference between natural and lab diamonds?

Natural diamonds are formed over time within the earth, while lab diamonds are created under controlled conditions. They share the same physical properties. The difference comes down to rarity and value. Lab diamonds offer a more accessible entry point, while natural diamonds remain rarer.

Are your diamonds certified?

All diamonds are certified by leading grading laboratories such as GIA or IGI, with detailed documentation on quality and characteristics. An appraisal is included with engagement rings, and available for other pieces upon request.

Are you limited to only diamonds?

While diamonds are a primary focus, a range of gemstones can be sourced depending on your design and preferences.

How do I know which stone or design is right for me?

Each decision is guided from stone selection to design, based on your preferences, priorities, and budget.
No prior knowledge is needed.

What should I have prepared before a consultation?

If possible, come with a sense of what you’re drawn to, along with a general range. If not, we’ll guide you through it.

Do you work within a budget?

Yes. Each piece is developed within a range that feels comfortable, aligning both design and overall investment.

How long does the process take?

Timelines vary by design, though most pieces are completed within approximately two weeks of final approval.
Specific timing is discussed at the start of the process.