Designer Fashion Jewelry

Here you’ll find something fun for everyday wear or just for the occasion.

We specialize in palladium, platinum, 18kt. and sterling silver set with precious gemstones in conceptual wearable art. We provide a range of finished textures in all metals and a variety of colored stones to choose from. As everything is made to order, browse from the designs below and let Erik know which you’d like to learn more about via the Contact Us page.


Fluted Collection

 

Lavish yet seemingly simple, the Fluted design is a modern tribute to the fashionable Elizabethan collar known as the ruff. The metal radiates from the center and serpentines seductively creating spatial opportunities for showcasing gemstones or flashing reflections in negative space. Fit for royalty, the Fluted earrings were worn by actress Alison Pill at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

2013 Palladium Design Contest Winner - Fluted earrings
2012 Platinum Guild International Innovation Award, Red Carpet Jewelry Buyers Choice- Fluted ring
2011 Niche Award, Fine Jewelry Winner- Fluted ring


Fluted Elizabeth Collection

 

Continuing his fascination with the Elizabethan ruff, Erik Stewart played with the many possibilities of the fluted pattern. The ring displays very small and precise serpentines, contrasting with a large center stone. The earrings show off asymmetrical serpentines freckled with small, floating gemstones. The floral-esque form of the Elizabeth collection highlights the organic qualities of the pattern.

2013 Solidscape’s BASELWORLD Design Competition, Silver Award for flawless execution of a complex ring- Elizabeth ring
2013 Palladium Design Contest Winner- Elizabeth ring


Phoenix Collection

 

A symbol of the turning point in Erik’s career from designing for others to discovering his personal design identity, this suite triumphantly rises from the ashes. In the Phoenix ring the blazing pattern pierced out of the outer dome of palladium reveals the warm yellow hue from the inner band. This collection is a fierce statement of freedom that is as empowering to wear as it was to design.

2008 Gemological Institute of American George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest- Phoenix cuff links and ring


Hollein Collection

 

This unique setting of colored diamonds was inspired by and named in honor of Hans Hollein, the contemporary architect of the famous Juwelier Schullin store in Vienna, Austria. In the Hollein ring, tubes of various lengths and diameters are loosely stacked and encircled within a dome structure. Cutout piercings in the shank echo the tubes that effervesce above. Playing with the same concept, the Hollein necklace and earrings are equally whimsical yet stunning.

2011 Johnson Matthey New York Sustainable Design Award, Winner- Hollein ring
2013 Platinum Guild International Innovation Award, Entry Platinum Fashion Jewelry, Editors Choice- Hollein earrings


Metro Cube Collection

 

Although the structural design of Metro Cube is impressive, it’s really all about the stone! With rounded raised shoulders, the Metro Cube ring features a 1-carat center stone prominently in a low profile setting that is both for comfort and show. This architectural mounting sits the stone boldly above the finger, allowing the center stone to be marveled at from multiple angles. The Metro Cube ring is topped off with simply elegant matching earrings and pendent.


Mooncheese Collection

 

The Mooncheese suite is as pure in form and texture as the materials that make it. Sculpted by meteorites and unearthing a natural rough uncut diamond, this suite takes every-day jewelry to extraordinary dimensions. It’s incredible how the concave sur faces in the metal transform the simple design into dynamic jewelry with a minimal number of gemstones. Natural diamond color and shape are unique to each piece.

2009 Niche Award, Silver with Gemstone Winner- Mooncheese ring


Arch Collection

 

The understated elegance of this collection is a conversation starter. The Arch ring breaks away from the traditional band with volume, height, and the unique side setting of the stone. The Arch ring and pendant is paired with the Rounded Linear earrings that are also simply understood yet intriguing with their asymmetrical gemstone placement.


Nautilus Collection

 

Truly mesmerizing, the cyclical nature of this suite is inspired by the Fibonacci pattern reflected in the Nautilus shell. The eye is drawn along the spiral into the nucleus of the design, where the pearl is delicately embraced by metal and signifying its wondrous origin.


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