Danish Design Principles in Modern Goldsmithing
Danish design has a particular reputation in furniture, architecture, and industrial objects — clean lines, considered proportion, an honesty about materials...
Danish design has a particular reputation in furniture, architecture, and industrial objects — clean lines, considered proportion, an honesty about materials...
The argument for hand work in fine jewelry is sometimes framed as nostalgia — a sentimental defence of traditional craft against the efficiency of CAD design...
A vintage pendant inherited from a grandmother, an aunt, or a partner often spends decades in a jewelry box because its style no longer fits how the wearer...
A sourcing standard is only as serious as what the goldsmith does when a shipment of gold arrives without a refinery certificate, or when a parcel of diamonds...
The hardest part of redesigning an heirloom piece of jewelry is rarely the technical work. The hard part is making sure the meaning travels forward intact. A...
The small stamps inside a wedding band — easy to miss on a quick look, sometimes hidden under the clasp of a pendant or along the inner curve of a ring — are...
A stone setting is the part of a piece of jewelry that holds the gemstone in place — and the part where the goldsmith's craft most directly affects the piece's...
A buyer who cares about how a gemstone was sourced has more credible options in 2026 than at any point in recent decades. The traditional gemstone-mining chain...
A cast gold ring and a forged gold ring of identical alloy and weight behave differently on the hand. The forged ring is denser at the grain level, harder at...
A sapphire that lands on a Copenhagen goldsmith's bench has travelled further than most pieces of jewelry ever will. From a small artisanal mine in Sri Lanka's...