Established Atlanta. A decade of high jewelry, distilled into a private practice.
Arshy began as a single bench in a quiet Atlanta workroom — a refusal to keep churning catalog work that no one would remember. Today it remains intentionally small: one designer, a circle of master setters in Antwerp and New York, and a vault of stones we've spent years sourcing one at a time.
Every piece begins with conversation. We don't show you what's on the shelf. We ask what you want to feel when you put it on — and then we design around that, around your hand, your neckline, the way light hits your throat at dinner.
Most of what leaves the atelier is never photographed publicly. The pieces here are the ones our clients have allowed us to share. The rest stays where it belongs.
Every stone over a carat carries a GIA report and a documented chain of custody. We name the cutter when we can.
Setting is hand-done by masters trained in Antwerp and New York. We don't outsource to bench houses we haven't sat at.
By appointment, signed NDA on request, and a client list that stays a client list. Always.