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The House of Lustre

A London atelier devoted to one belief β€” that jewelry should be made by hand, made to last, and made to be passed down.

Our story

Founded on the bench, not the boardroom

Lustre began in 1998 in a single room above Hatton Garden, where our founder Marguerite Vane spent twenty years as a goldsmith before deciding the trade had lost its soul to mass production.

She set one rule that still governs everything we make: every piece is finished by a named craftsperson, by hand, using recycled gold and conflict-free stones. No outsourced casting, no shortcuts, no anonymity.

Today our atelier is home to fourteen goldsmiths and gemologists, and our pieces are worn β€” and inherited β€” in more than forty countries. We've grown, but the bench still comes first.

1998Founded in London
14Master craftspeople
30k+Pieces gifted
100%Recycled gold
What we stand for

Craftsmanship & conscience

The principles that decide how every Lustre piece is sourced, made, and cared for.

Made by hand

Every piece is forged, set, and polished by a named craftsperson at our bench β€” never cast in bulk or outsourced.

Responsibly sourced

We use 100% recycled gold and conflict-free, fully traceable stones, with a GIA certificate on every diamond.

Built to outlast us

A lifetime warranty and free re-polishing mean a Lustre piece stays as luminous for the next generation as the first.

Personal service

A dedicated concierge guides every commission, from choosing a stone to engraving the final piece.

Quietly bespoke

Free engraving, resizing, and one-of-a-kind commissions designed with you, never imposed on you.

Honest pricing

By keeping the workshop in-house we price by craft and material β€” never by marketing markup.

From sketch to hallmark

How a Lustre piece is made

Design

Each design begins as a hand sketch, refined with you until the proportions feel exactly right.

Source

We hand-select recycled gold and conflict-free stones, inspecting every diamond under the loupe.

Craft

A single goldsmith forges and sets the piece at the bench, signing off on every stage.

Finish

Three days of hand-polishing, hallmarking, engraving, and a final inspection before it ships.

Commission something one of a kind

Work directly with our goldsmiths to design a bespoke piece β€” or simply browse the collection that's ready to wear.