18K white gold with one 0.70 carat marquise diamond, a total carat weight of 0.60 in 10 round diamonds, and 0.25 carats in pavé diamonds.
18K white gold with one 0.50 carat marquise tsavorite garnet, a total carat weight of 0.60 in ten tsavorite garnets, and 0.25 carats in pavé tsavorite garnets.
18K white gold with one 0.54 carat marquise diamond and a total carat weight of 0.60 in ten round diamonds.
14K yellow gold and sterling silver with a total carat weight of 2.01 in diamond.
10K rose gold with a 0.80 carat diamond. I designed this piece while in Paris. A very elegant woman was sitting across from me at the restaurant lobby and we started discussing jewelry. She was wanting a piece that was striking and significant, but classic enough to wear with anything, and we discussed how an interesting clasp can really make a piece unique. A simple cuff would not do. And an element of diamond was discussed. In the end, I decided that the focus should be the way the bracelet closes, and I came up with the idea of a clasp that looks like a button closure, and the button is a diamond. With a handmade hinge on one end and a diamond that clicks into place on the opposite end, this classic yet striking cuff bracelet was born.
10K rose gold with a 0.35 carat diamond.
14K yellow gold with a 0.80 carat diamond.
14K white gold with two .45 carat pear-shaped diamonds and two .08 carat trapezoidal diamonds.
14K gold with a total carat weight of 0.65 in diamonds.
1.5 carats in five trillion cut diamonds, set in white gold. Diamonds were once believed to be hardened dew drops, crystallized lightning or splinters from the stars. This necklace was made from various trillions we had in the studio. Each diamond is set in a delicate white gold bezel which allows the light to pass through the stone on each side. They are laid out asymmetrically along the white gold 18” chain because we like to change it up a bit. Romans wore diamonds not as jewelery but as talismans to ward off evil.