Who walked into the big box jewelry stores and felt nothing.
You want something that feels unique to the two of you. A promise. A partnership. A future taking shape in real time. That holds the details only you would know. That does not need a trend to justify it because it was never following one.
Custom stacks. Unexpected stones. Designs that feel genuinely personal rather than generically bridal.
Mass-produced rings are designed for everyone. Saint Mae designs for you specifically. Your stone, your metal, your story, your hands. The piece you start with becomes the piece your daughter asks about someday. That is worth doing right.
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Designed entirely around you, your partner, and your story. No catalogues, no compromises. We build the ring from the stone up, so every detail means something.
The band is not an afterthought. It is the piece you will wear every single day for the rest of your life. We design wedding bands that stand on their own and sit perfectly alongside your engagement ring.
When you want the engagement ring and band to be built as one complete design. Cohesive, considered, and made to be worn together forever.
Your ring is the first object that belongs to your life together. It will be on your hand the morning of, and every morning after. Made to be worn through all of it. The quiet days and the significant ones. That is exactly what it is built for.
the Piece
Every decision goes through you. Carli builds a custom design around your vision, your stone, your hands. You will see sketches. You will weigh in on every detail. Nothing moves forward until it feels completely right. It is fully yours from start to finish.
The Design
You book a complimentary consultation and we sit down together, in person or virtually, to talk about what you are envisioning, what matters to you, and what this piece needs to be. Bring inspiration or bring nothing. There is no wrong starting place.
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She wanted the engagement ring and band to feel like they had always belonged together. So we designed them that way from the beginning. Three pieces, one intention.
She knew she wanted a trillion. The setting came from a single sketch. The band was designed to sit flush alongside it, so the two would always read as one.
She wanted something that felt vintage without being a copy of anything. Now it is the only ring that could have been hers.
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