SHAPED BY TIME AND NATURE
There are four essential ways in which semiprecious stones reveal their beauty - each with a distinct form, texture, and soul. From the smooth elegance of a cabochon to the radiant precision of a faceted gem, these cuts define how light dances, how color lives, and how nature becomes wearable art.
Scroll down and explore the artistry behind every curve, facet, and shimmer.
TIMELESS SOFTNESS IN ITS PUREST FORM
CABOCHON
A smooth, rounded elegance that echoes ancient traditions.
Cabochons are cut stones in round shape and without faces. A cabochon will always have the top part rounded out and the bottom can be flat, convex or concave. Having an easier format to produce it is the oldest kind of cutting that exists.
Raw brilliance sculpted by nature
Druse
A wild constellation of crystals, born to shine.
Druse is the name given to the formation of irregular crystal tips in the same base. Through metallization, druses can also gain new colors,making the jewelry more sophisticated.
Precision Meets Radiance
Lapidated
Every facet a reflection of crafted perfection.
The art of lapidating stones is what highlights its beauty, providing the maximum brightness to the piece. The lapidate facets on the stones are symmetrical, and the more facets it has, the higher its brightness and value will be.
Whispers of the Ocean in Every Glow
Mother of Pearl
A delicate shimmer that soothes and enchants.
The mother of pearl is a calcareous substance that forms the inner most layer of the shell of a mollusk and may present various colors and different shades. Widely used in the semiprecious jewelry market, the mother of pearl has an unquestionable natural beauty pleasing the eyes of the beholder.