Circa 2026 · Concept Study Available For Commission
Every designer eventually returns to the ideas that first shaped their work.
Forge began as a return to the design language that defined much of my early career—substantial platinum, architectural proportions, and an appreciation for restraint over excess.
At the heart of the concept is a richly saturated champagne emerald-cut diamond, flanked by elongated custom-cut baguette diamonds. Rather than relying on a traditional pavé band, an offset channel of carré-cut diamonds introduces a subtle asymmetry that reveals itself only with a closer look.
The contrast between brushed forged platinum and the warmth of the center stone creates a balance that feels both industrial and refined. Every surface, proportion, and transition was considered with the intention of creating a ring that feels sculptural rather than ornamental.
Forge is less about revisiting the past than carrying it forward—a reminder that the strongest ideas are often the ones worth refining, not replacing.