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How our pieces are made
Every Court piece is handcrafted by silversmiths at our atelier.
We use 925 sterling silver. not steel with plating. Every stone is a real diamond. Not cubic zirconia, not a near-enough substitute.
We work directly with our silversmiths and stone suppliers without the middlemen. And because we sell directly to you, we can ensure the finest craftsmanship and materials. Cutting out the layers that inflate the cost.
Our Language
The word "court" has always implied a gathering place of significance. A space where ideas meet, where skill is tested, and where something greater takes shape.
That is what we represent. And that is what every piece carries forward.
Court is built on the convergence of four things: symbolism, craftsmanship, ideas, and identity. Symbols drawn from the visual language that has outlasted empires and borders. Craft that refuses to cut corners. Design that begins with a concept, not a trend. And a belief that what you wear says something, even when it says it quietly.
Nothing here is accidental. Nothing is literal. Every piece is a mark that means more than it shows.
That is the language of Court.