The Atelier
Bespoke is not a service. It is the house.
Engagement rings, heirloom remounts, pieces that exist nowhere else — designed with you and made at our own bench, never outsourced.
The Philosophy
Made once, for one person
Every house sells jewelry. Very few still make it — in the building, at their own bench, for the one person sitting across the table. At Evershine, bespoke is not a premium tier added to a catalogue; it is how the house has always worked. The catalogue is simply the forms we return to.
A commission moves through four acts, and you approve each one before the next begins. You will never be asked to trust a process you cannot see.
The Process
Four acts, one piece
The Materials
- Gold
- 10K · 14K · 18K — yellow, white, and rose
- Stones
- Conflict-free, documented provenance
- Method
- CAD rendering + hand-finishing at the bench
- Record
- Every commission archived by the house
- I
The Conversation
You bring the moment — an engagement, an inheritance, an idea that will not leave you alone. The house listens before it sketches, and asks more than it answers.
- II
The Drawing
Gold, stones, and proportions rendered for your approval. Nothing is cast until the drawing is yours — revised as many times as it takes to be right.
- III
The Bench
Cast, set, and finished by hand in Tampa. The piece never leaves the building, and the hands that drew it are the hands that make it.
- IV
The Handover
Delivered in the house box with its documentation — provenance, materials, and the record the house keeps for the life of the piece.
The Bench
Weeks of hands, not hours of machines
CAD renders the drawing; the hand finishes the piece. Prongs are shaped, seats are cut, and surfaces are brought up one grit at a time — because the difference is visible for the rest of the piece's life.
Questions
Before the first act
The Commission
Begin a commission
Bring the moment; the house will bring the bench. Every commission begins with an unhurried conversation, by appointment.