A Commission · Luther's Diamonds

The Jardin

Hortus gemmarum · The Garden of Stones
An emerald-cut stone at the heart, surrounded by clusters of small gems set like wildflowers — each one a birthstone, each one someone you love. A living garden made permanent.
KingdomAurum Vivens
FamilyHortus Floralis
BloomMulti-stone clusters
SeasonPerennial
HabitFlorescit · it blooms
— The garden, in motion —

The Jardin is not a ring. It is a living garden, captured in gold and gemstone. Each element has been chosen with the care of a botanist selecting specimens for a rare collection. The emerald-cut center stone stands as the garden's heart, while clusters of smaller stones bloom around it like wildflowers in morning light.

A garden you carry with you, wherever you go.
The Form

What The Jardin Is

I.

The Emerald Cut

The center stone is cut in the classic emerald style, with stepped facets that catch light like sunlight through glass. Clean, architectural, timeless.

II.

The Flower Clusters

Surrounding the center stone are delicate clusters of smaller gems, arranged like petals. Each cluster is unique, asymmetric, alive.

III.

Your Birthstones

Each flower cluster on the ring is set with a different gemstone — making The Jardin one of the few settings that can carry the birthstones of the people you love most. Peridot, emerald, sapphire, or any stone of meaning. The garden grows around you.

From the Garden

Two Jardins, Filmed

Study I · The White

Hortus Albus

A 2.5ct emerald-cut diamond at the heart. Clusters of white sapphires and pavé diamonds. The classical garden — quiet, luminous, all light.

Study II · The Pink

Hortus Roseus

A fancy pink emerald-cut at the heart. Clusters built from the wearer's family birthstones — diamonds (yellow & white). A garden of the people who matter most.

Your Choices

What Becomes Yours

The Stone & The Garden

Every Jardin begins with two questions: what stone sits at the heart, and what garden grows around it.

I.

The Heart Stone

Emerald cut, always. Beyond that — diamond or colored stone, white or fancy, the carat that suits your hand. We source to your specification, or set a stone you already have.

II.

The Garden

The clusters are yours to fill. Birthstones of children, parents, grandparents. The stones of meaningful places. Or simply colors that move you. Each Jardin is set with the names you choose.

The Months & Their Stones
Jan
Garnet
Feb
Amethyst
Mar
Aquamarine
Apr
Diamond
May
Emerald
Jun
Pearl
Jul
Ruby
Aug
Peridot
Sep
Sapphire
Oct
Tourmaline
Nov
Topaz
Dec
Tanzanite

Specifications

The architecture of the garden.

CutEmerald cut center · always, only
Center StoneTo your selection · 1.5 – 3.5ct typical
ClustersFour to six birthstone clusters · your choice of stones
DetailHand-engraved gold leaves along the shank
Metal18K yellow, rose, or white gold · platinum on request
The Commission

How a Garden Is Planted

i

The Inquiry

A conversation. Whose names will the garden hold? What stone sits at the heart?

ii

The Planting

We source your stones — center first, clusters second. You see each gem before it's set.

iii

The Bloom

Cathedral set, leaves engraved, clusters laid by hand. Signed and delivered.

The Commission

Begin Your Garden

Every Jardin begins with the names it will carry.

— The Heart Stone —
— The Garden —

II · Select the birthstones to bloom in your garden — typically four to six, one for each cluster. Or write the names below and we'll choose the stones with you.

— The Setting —
— Practical Matters —
Reply within two days · No deposit required to begin