Choose Your Stone for Customization
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Three Ways to Start With the Stone, Not the Setting
Most jewelers show you a finished ring and let the stone stay a mystery. Here, it works the other way. Pick a diamond or gemstone first, on its own terms, and we work together to build the setting around it.
Start with whichever category fits what you’re picturing:
→ Loose Natural Diamonds
Live-sourced from Stuller, filtered by shape, carat, color, and clarity. Clarity disclosed exactly as it grades, I1 and SI2-SI3 included.
→ Loose Lab-Grown Diamonds
The same diamond, grown instead of mined. Defaults to VS clarity and F+ color unless a listing says otherwise.
→ Loose Gemstones
Sapphires, garnets, tourmalines, and more, with treatment disclosed plainly on every listing.
Pricing, Shown Plainly

No warehouse, no showroom, no sales floor, no reason to charge what a traditional jeweler charges to cover them. You’re paying for the stone, the sourcing relationship, and the hand that sets it. Nothing else.
Beyond the Live Feed: For One-of-a-Kind Character
Some stones don’t move through a calibrated supply chain at all, and that’s exactly what makes them worth pointing you toward. Natural Canadian-origin diamonds, salt and pepper diamonds, Argyle pink diamonds, hand-cut and precision-cut gemstones. I work with a small group of trusted vendors for these:
Misfit Diamonds & Sapphires — Canadian-origin natural diamonds, Kimberley Process certified, ethically mined. Australian sapphires, pink diamonds, antique cuts, unusual shapes, and natural fancy colors.
Caleb Quashen — Hand-cut and unusual-cut diamonds and gemstones from a cutter known for shapes and quality you won’t find calibrated anywhere else. I purchase for my Stone & Wild collection from Caleb annually.
John Dyer — Precision fantasy-cut gemstones, including named cuts unique to his work. Sapphires, beryls, sunstones, and more.
These aren’t part of the live feed and aren’t tracked or sourced by Bravais in real time. They’re examples of the kind of unique styles I can pursue for you as a custom inquiry. Browse for inspiration, then bring what you find to me.
A Note on Sourcing
I disclose where every stone comes from because I think you should know. Stuller handles the calibrated, in-stock inventory that makes the three live collections above possible: fast, transparent, priced the same way every time. Misfit Diamonds, Caleb Quashen, and John Dyer are not part of that live inventory. I don’t hold or track their stones; I point you to their work as inspiration, and if something resonates, I source it as a custom inquiry from there. Both paths are real. Neither is a compromise.