Eternity Ring No. 01
Shared-prong diamond band
From €2,400
Available in multiple stone sizes
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Bridal & Diamond Pieces
This page presents a focused selection of diamond jewelry directions created for private clients.
Rather than offering an overloaded catalog, the atelier works through a curated system of design, stone selection, and individual refinement.
Each project begins with the same foundation — balance, setting precision, clean lines, and the character of the stone itself.
Some clients come with a clear idea. Others begin with only a mood, a purpose, or a stone. In both cases, the work is shaped through dialogue and careful refinement.
Bridal & Diamond Pieces is built around several core families of jewelry. These directions make the process clearer, while still leaving space for customization in scale, silhouette, setting style, stone size, and overall character.
Diamond bands are among the most versatile pieces in the collection. They can be quiet and minimal, or more expressive depending on width, rhythm, stone size, and the way the diamonds are set into the metal.
This direction includes line-set rings, eternity-inspired bands, shared-prong structures, and refined variations designed for everyday wear or layered compositions.
The final result can be adjusted in proportion and character — from delicate and discreet to more present and architectural.
Ideal for
A curated selection of diamond bands available for commission in different stone sizes, settings, and metal options. Prices shown are starting points and may vary depending on final specification.
Shared-prong diamond band
From €2,400
Available in multiple stone sizes
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Line-set eternity ring
From €2,850
Available in half and full coverage
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Diamond band with rounded profile
From €2,650
Available in white, yellow, or rose gold
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This direction is centered around one main stone and the structure that supports it. The focus is not only on the diamond itself, but on the relationship between stone, crown, setting height, profile, and the flow of the ring as a whole.
These rings can move toward bridal, engagement, or collector-oriented commissions depending on the stone and overall design language.
The goal is always the same: a strong central presence without excess, with careful attention to how the ring reads from every angle.
This family can begin from
A selected range of center-stone rings developed around proportion, silhouette, and setting structure. Prices shown are starting points and may vary depending on the size and specification of the central diamond.
Classic solitaire with refined crown
From €3,200
Central stone selected separately
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Rounded polished band with solitaire diamond
From €2,950
Available in multiple stone sizes
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Elongated center-stone ring in 18k gold
From €3,450
Price depends on final diamond specification
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Diamond essentials are the most concise and direct category on the page. They include pieces such as studs, pendants, crosses, and other refined forms built around clean geometry and diamond presence.
These designs are intentionally focused. They are suited for clients looking for timeless daily wear, a first fine-jewelry piece, or an elegant gift without unnecessary complication.
The intention here is simplicity with discipline — jewelry that feels complete, balanced, and easy to live with.
This direction may include
A concise selection of diamond essentials designed for everyday wear, gifting, or a more understated first piece. Prices shown are starting points and may vary depending on stone size and final specification.
Classic round diamond studs in 18k gold
From €1,180
Available in multiple stone sizes
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Single-diamond pendant with fine chain
From €1,350
Available in white, yellow, or rose gold
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Diamond cross pendant in 18k gold
From €1,900
Price depends on stone layout
Request detailsThe quality of a diamond piece is not defined by appearance alone. It is defined by structure, proportion, and the accuracy with which every stone is seated into metal.
In this atelier, diamond work is approached as precision work. Seats are refined in metal under magnification, with careful manual cutting and adjustment rather than relying on shortcuts that reduce control over the final result.
Digital tools may be used to define direction, proportion, and structure. But the visual sharpness of the lines, the cleanliness of the settings, the control of reflection, and the coherence of the final piece depend on what happens by hand during the making process.
That is where the difference is created.
The process favors control over speed, and refinement over convenience. The aim is not simply to complete a piece, but to resolve it — so that the proportions, settings, and line quality hold together from every angle.
This is not anonymous mass production. Each piece is developed individually, with decisions made around the specific client, the specific stone, and the specific structure of the design.
Final refinement happens in metal.
The atelier does not aim to present hundreds of interchangeable models. Instead, the page offers a clear structure that helps clients enter the process without reducing the work to a generic store format.
More variations are available than are shown here. Details such as stone size, proportions, setting style, metal, profile, and overall visual language are typically refined during private discussion.
This makes the process more personal, but also more precise. The goal is not to overwhelm with options, but to guide the client toward the right piece.
The process begins with a private online consultation. This first conversation helps define the purpose of the piece, preferred direction, stone priorities, and budget framework.
After the initial discussion, the project is narrowed into a more specific design path. At this stage, the key variables become clear: type of piece, stone configuration, proportions, metal, and technical approach.
Depending on the project, the design may move through sketching, 3D development, stone sourcing, or a combination of these. The goal is to arrive at a coherent, buildable, and visually resolved piece.
Once the design and technical details are approved, the piece moves into production with careful attention to finish, structure, and setting quality.
Not every client wants to choose from a visible set of options. Some prefer to begin with a stone, an occasion, or a conversation. That is entirely possible.
This page is designed to make the direction clear, not to limit the outcome. Private commissions remain flexible, and many final pieces are developed beyond what is publicly shown.
If you are considering a diamond piece — whether a band, a center-stone ring, or a refined everyday object — the next step is a private conversation.
Additional variations are available through private discussion.
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