Extreme macro of a round brilliant-cut diamond under controlled studio strobes, table facet centered, light refracting into prismatic spectral rays across deep charcoal negative space, sharp focus on the culet and crown angles
Extreme macro of a round brilliant-cut diamond under controlled studio strobes, table facet centered, light refracting into prismatic spectral rays across deep charcoal negative space, sharp focus on the culet and crown angles
— Stone first. Provenance always.

Acquisition-grade stones. Documented origin.

Close-up of an appraiser's gloved hands holding a gemological loupe over an unset sapphire on a white light table, north-facing daylight, a GIA grading report partially visible underneath, magnification tool in sharp focus
Close-up of an appraiser's gloved hands holding a gemological loupe over an unset sapphire on a white light table, north-facing daylight, a GIA grading report partially visible underneath, magnification tool in sharp focus
▸ Authentication methodology

Origin precedes every acquisition

Each stone is traced from mine parcel through laboratory certification before it enters our holdings. GIA, AGL, and Gübelin reports accompany every piece — not as formality, but as the primary credential.

Every inquiry is a private conversation

We don't list prices. We document stones and discuss them with serious collectors. Begin with a quote request and we'll respond within one business day.