Every piece is made to be worn for a lifetime — and to carry meaning long after that.

There is a difference between a piece that is well made and a piece that is made well. The first is a technical achievement. The second is a commitment — to the person who will wear it, to the materials it is made from, and to the idea it carries.
18-karat gold as a foundation
Every Colette Jewelry piece is crafted in 18-karat gold — yellow, white, or black — chosen for its purity, its durability, and its particular relationship with light. At 750 parts per thousand, it is the standard of fine jewelry: precious enough to carry meaning, resilient enough to last generations.
Conflict-free diamonds and exceptional stones
Every diamond used by Colette Jewelry is conflict-free and selected individually for its color, clarity, and the quality of its cut. Beyond diamonds, we work with extraordinary stones — black diamonds, champagne diamonds, Akoya pearls, colored sapphires, and rare minerals chosen for what they hold, not simply what they cost.
Made by exceptional hands
Colette works with a small circle of exceptional artisans — craftspeople who understand that fine jewelry requires patience, precision, and a deep respect for materials. Each piece passes through multiple stages of hand-finishing before it is considered complete. There is no shortcut in this process. There is only the work.
Designed to move with the body
A piece of jewelry should feel like a natural extension of the person wearing it — present without imposing, structural without rigidity. This is why Colette pays close attention to weight, proportion, and the mechanics of each design: the hidden hinge that allows a ring set to flex with the hand, the chain length that places a pendant exactly where the eye should rest.
We favor rare gestures, exceptional artisans, and a way of making that remains conscious and deliberate.

