Cut, set, and finished under a single loupe. No outsourcing. No production line. Just one bench and the work it takes to make something that lasts.
"I want something that feels like the first morning light through a window — quiet, warm, and entirely hers."
— Marcus T., Brooklyn
A 1.4ct oval rose-cut diamond, hand-selected for its warm champagne body, set in a hand-fabricated 18k yellow gold knife-edge band. Every millimeter of metal was forged, filed, and finished at the bench.
Material
18k Yellow Gold · Oval Rose-Cut Diamond
Duration
6 weeks

Wax carving

Stone setting

Final polish

The Soleil Solitaire
"My grandmother's brooch sat in a velvet box for thirty years. I wanted to wear her story, not archive it."
— Priya S., San Francisco
Victorian-era rose-cut garnets salvaged from a 1920s brooch, reinterpreted in a hand-pierced sterling silver frame with oxidized contrast. The original metalwork was melted, refined, and recast — nothing was wasted.
Material
Sterling Silver · Antique Rose-Cut Garnets
Duration
4 weeks

Disassembly

Hand-piercing

Oxidizing

The Meridian Pendant
"No reference. No brief. Just: make something that looks like it was always supposed to exist."
— James O., Chicago
A 4mm flat-court band in oxidized sterling, hand-engraved with a continuous vine motif using a graver — no laser, no CNC. The pattern wraps the full circumference in a single unbroken line, a metaphor the client understood immediately.
Material
Oxidized Sterling Silver · Hand-Engraved
Duration
3 weeks

Hand engraving
Hammered grain

Oxidation

The Nocturne Band
Every commission begins with a conversation — not a form. We sit with your idea until it has a shape, a weight, a feeling. Nothing is sketched until the words are right.
From sketch to wax model, carved by hand. You hold the prototype before a single gram of metal is touched. Changes happen here, not after casting.
Cast, forged, or fabricated — the metal choice shapes the process. Stones are selected in person, under natural light, never from a catalog image.
Every stone is set by hand under 10x magnification. The final polish takes longer than any other step. That's intentional.




Every piece
Cut, set, and finished under a single loupe.
Facet is a one-person studio. Every commission is handled from first conversation to final delivery by the same pair of hands. That means slower turnaround, a shorter waitlist, and a piece that carries the weight of real attention.
The bench is in Brooklyn. The training was in Antwerp. The philosophy is simple: if a machine could have made it, I shouldn't have.
8+
Years at bench
140
Commissions completed
100%
Handmade, in-studio
Ready to begin?
The waitlist is short by design. Consultations are free, unhurried, and without obligation. If it's not right, I'll tell you.