Some collections are designed. Others are felt.
Dine was both.
The Inspiration
Dine began with a simple but powerful truth for me - that food is one of the most sensory, emotional, and deeply human experiences we have. Not just the act of eating, but everything that surrounds it. The ingredients. The process. The moment a dish arrives and stops you mid-conversation.
The deep, earthy richness of a root vegetable pulled from the ground. The bright, unexpected burst of a fresh herb. The slow, intoxicating scent of something cooking that fills a room and stays with you long after you have left. The glossy shimmer of a glaze. The rough, imperfect texture of a handmade ceramic plate. The way a single ingredient - humble, organic, unremarkable on its own - becomes extraordinary in the right hands.
Food creates lingering memories. A meal can transport you to a place, a person, a feeling you thought you had forgotten. It is indulgence at its finest - not in excess, but in presence. In the decision to slow down, to notice, to truly savor.
I kept asking myself - what if fine jewelry could do the same?
The Design
Every piece in the Dine Collection is my translation of that sensory world into sculptural fine jewelry. Organic, flowing silhouettes inspired by the curves of cut vegetables, the shimmer of a glazed surface, the layered depth of a slow-cooked meal, the delicate architecture of an ingredient at its most beautiful moment.
I wanted surfaces that catch light the way a perfectly plated dish catches the eye. Forms that are indulgent without being excessive - rich, textural, and alive with detail. Gold that feels warm to the touch. Diamonds that shimmer like candlelight. Gemstone accents that carry the deep, saturated color of the finest ingredients.
I designed each piece to feel both familiar and entirely new. Like a dish you have never tasted but somehow already know you love.
The Craftsmanship
Dine is my most sensory collection yet - and that demanded a level of craftsmanship that matched the ambition of the concept. Every piece is handcrafted in gold with conflict-free diamonds and carefully selected gemstone accents. I produce each design in limited runs to ensure they remain rare, intentional and worth having.
This is not fast jewelry. It is fine jewelry - made slowly, carefully, and with the same patience and precision that defines great cooking.
The Unveiling
The Dine Collection made its debut at New York City Jewelry Week - one of the most celebrated fine jewelry events in the world. It felt inevitable. A collection born from the art of dining, unveiled in a city that understands both indulgence and intention in equal measure.
The response was immediate. The pieces spoke for themselves.
The Pieces
The Dine Collection features sculptural earrings, rings and necklaces - each one a limited release designed to be savored slowly. From organic gold forms that flow like a glazed surface to gemstone accents that catch light like the first pour of wine, every piece is a small work of wearable art.
These are modern heirlooms for those who find beauty in the everyday - who see artistry in the ordinary, poetry in the details, and meaning in the moments we choose to savor.
An Invitation
For me, the Dine Collection is more than jewelry. It is an invitation to slow down, to notice, to indulge - in the beauty of a well-crafted object, in the pleasure of wearing something that means something, in the memory of a meal that stays with you long after the table has been cleared.
Because the finest things in life do not just pass through us. They linger.
These are pieces that linger, like the memory of an unforgettable meal. Explore the Dine Collection today.