jewelry made to be lived in.
Designed & fabricated in our small Vermont studio since 2009
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Spark your imagination with our curated favorites for everyone on your list.
New Arrivals
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Snake Chain, 14k
Vendor:Regular price $660.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Oval Band with 8 Diamonds, 14k
Regular price $1,380.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
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Wreath Ring, 14k
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Cognac Diamond in Vintage 14k Apricot Gold
Vendor:Regular price $1,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Tourmaline Prong Necklace, 14k
Regular price From $480.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Tourmaline Prong Charm
Regular price $250.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
XL Puffy Heart Charm, 14k
Vendor:Regular price $525.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Carnelian Signet Ring, 14k
Vendor:Regular price $780.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Curb Chain Bracelet, 3mm, 14k
Vendor:Regular price $550.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Dainty Mariner Chain Bracelet, 14k
Vendor:Regular price $165.00Regular priceUnit price / per
Encyclopedia of Metals
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Sterling
SHOPThe undisputed brightest white in jewelry. This soft alloy is happiest against your skin.
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Gold Plated & Gold Fill
SHOPOur alternatives to solid gold are nickel free and as durable as they come.
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Solid Gold
SHOPA pleasure for us to work with and for you to wear. Simply the best choice for 24/7 wear, for a lifetime.
Classic Band
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The Atelier
Our combination showroom-studio is a warm & peaceful environment to explore our jewelry.
270 Pine Street
second floor
Burlington, Vermont
We are eager to welcome you during our regular shop hours.
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11am-6pm Wednesday through Friday
10am-5pm Saturday
“Whiles all things seeme to fall to wracke and ruine.”
Henry Bull, 1577