
Redesign inherited and existing jewelry around the diamonds, gemstones and details that matter most—without being limited by the original setting.
Reserve a Private ConsultationJewelry redesign is about deciding what carries the meaning—the diamond, the gemstones, an engraving, the metal, the story—and creating a piece that can become part of your life now.
We examine diamonds and gemstones for condition, wear, chips and dimensions before designing around them.
Some settings can contribute metal or meaningful details. Others have reached the end of their structural life and are better preserved as keepsakes.
The new design should honor the history without forcing you to wear a style that no longer feels like you.
A grandmother's diamond can become a modern ring. Several family stones can become one intentional piece. An unworn anniversary ring can become a pendant or pair of earrings.
We use CAD to test those possibilities before any irreversible work begins.
See the CAD Process
“I wanted to wear my family diamonds, not keep them in a box. The new design felt current while still feeling connected to where the stones came from.”
“The most helpful part was learning that we did not have to use every stone. Once we stopped forcing everything into one ring, the design became much more beautiful.”
“Seeing different arrangements in CAD made the decision feel safe. We could compare ideas before changing anything permanently.”

Existing diamonds and gemstones can become rings, pendants, necklaces, earrings, anniversary pieces or completely original designs. The right format depends on the stones, how you live and what you want the piece to mean now.
Reserve a Redesign ConsultationInspect the stones, setting and any elements you hope to preserve.
Identify what carries the meaning and what can change.
Develop and refine options through collaborative CAD.
Move into production only after the new design is approved.
Often, yes. We first evaluate the stones, metal and condition of the original piece, then explain what can be safely reused and what may be better replaced.
Yes, if the diamond is suitable for reset. We inspect the stone before designing around it and account for its exact measurements in the new setting.
No. A successful redesign may use one meaningful stone, several stones or all of them. The design should serve the finished piece rather than force every element into it.
Yes, when the stones work together structurally and visually. CAD is especially useful for testing arrangements before committing to a design.
We will discuss whether any parts of the original setting can or should be preserved. Sometimes the right decision is to reuse stones, sometimes to preserve the original piece, and sometimes to incorporate a small meaningful element.
Yes. Existing stones can become pendants, necklaces, earrings, anniversary pieces or other custom jewelry depending on their size, condition and your preferences.
Many redesign projects take roughly four to six weeks after the new design is approved. More complex restoration, engraving or stone work may require additional time.