Wedding and Engagement

The Ceremony Collection: Foundations of Commitment

The Ceremony Collection is an exploration of purposeful minimalism—a series of timeless bands designed to ground your jewelry story. Every piece begins in our studio on a wax lathe, where it is shaped with architectural precision and then meticulously refined by hand.

By blending traditional craft with a modern eye for scale, these bands serve as enduring symbols of your most personal promises.


Choose Your Silhouette

While every band in the collection features a comfort-fit interior for a silky feel against the skin, we offer two distinct exterior profiles to suit your personal aesthetic:

The Flat Series: Architectural & Modern Defined by clean lines and a straightforward, unpretentious profile. These bands offer a contemporary, geometric look that feels structural and grounded.

 

  • The Flat (2mm): Delicate and precise.

  • The Horizon (3mm): A balanced, confident mid-width.

  • The Monument (4mm): Bold, commanding, and definitive.

The Half Round Series: Classic & Fluid Featuring a traditional domed exterior, this series is all about soft light and timeless curves. The rounded surface catches a glowing gradient of light, offering a softer contrast to more ornate settings.

 

  • The Curve (2mm): Honest and understated.

  • The Arc (3mm): A soft, lustrous statement.

  • The Dome (4mm): Substantial, weighted, and tactile.

     


    Finding Your Foundation: A Guide to the Ceremony Collection

    Choosing the right band is about balancing your personal style with the way you live. Whether you are selecting a wedding ring or adding to a soulful stack, this guide will help you find the perfect width and profile for your hand.


    Part 1: Choose Your Profile

    The profile is the first thing you notice about the character of the ring.

    • The Flat Series: Best if you love modern architecture, clean lines, and a contemporary feel. The flat surface provides a mirror-like finish and feels very intentional. It pairs beautifully with bezel-set rings or modern, low-profile settings.

    • The Half Round Series: Best if you prefer a classic, heirloom feel. The domed surface is softer against the fingers and catches the light in a gentle, glowing gradient. This is the traditional choice for nesting against more ornate or vintage-inspired rings.


    Part 2: Choose Your Width

    The width of the band changes how it feels on the hand and how much "space" it takes up in your jewelry story.

     

      The 2mm (The Flat or The Curve):

      • The Feel: Delicate and understated.

      • Best For: Small hands, stacking multiple rings together, or those who want a "barely-there" sensation.

         

        The 3mm (The Horizon or The Arc):

        • The Feel: Balanced and versatile.

        • Best For: A standalone wedding band that isn't too heavy, or for pairing with a larger engagement stone where you want the band to hold its own.

           

          The 4mm (The Monument or The Dome):

          • The Feel: Bold, substantial, and tactile.

          • Best For: Those who want a singular, powerful statement. It has a beautiful weight that feels grounded and permanent.

           

         


    Part 3: The Stacking Questionnaire

    If you are still unsure, ask yourself these three questions:

    1. Do I remove my rings? If you work with your hands or prefer a low-profile feel, the 2mm or 3mm Half Round (The Curve/Arc) offers the smoothest, most "out of the way" experience.

    2. Am I a minimalist or a maximalist? Minimalists usually lean toward a single Monument or Dome band. Maximalists often prefer several Flat or Curve bands layered together to create texture.

    3. What is my existing jewelry telling me? Look at your favorite rings. Are they mostly rounded or do they have sharp, clean edges? Matching your profile creates harmony, while mixing them (e.g., a Flat band with a Curve band) creates a modern, curated look.


    Final Tip: The Proportional Rule

    As a general rule of thumb, the wider the band, the tighter it may feel. If you are choosing a Monument or Dome band (4mm), you might consider a slightly larger size if you are in between half-sizes.