A Rancho Santa Fe design angle
A quieter appointment gives space to compare diamond quality, size, and setting architecture without turning the process into a public sales floor experience.
north inland coastal San Diego County
Rancho Santa Fe clients often want a ring that feels private, intentional, and made with a high level of discretion. The studio model fits that kind of decision-making.

A quieter appointment gives space to compare diamond quality, size, and setting architecture without turning the process into a public sales floor experience.
Both paths can be considered. Natural diamonds and laboratory-grown diamonds are explained as distinct choices, then compared by shape, appearance, origin, size goals, and budget fit.
Natural diamond step cuts, large oval solitaires, three-stone rings, and CAD-designed settings are common directions for a more tailored result.
Private process
Appointments are private and can be centered on stone review, setting refinement, or building a ring from a reference photo.
1. Send a photo of the style you like, even if the final ring needs to change.
2. Choose whether to compare natural diamonds, laboratory-grown diamonds, or both.
3. Review setting options and decide whether modification or CAD is the cleaner path.
4. Confirm timeline, approvals, and the details that still need verification before production.
Nearby service areas
Coastal lifestyles make setting height, prong protection, and band comfort practical decisions, not just design details.
For coastal daily wear, details like secure prongs, protected tips, band thickness, and low snag points matter.
The area’s family-focused pace makes comfort, durability, and future wedding band pairing especially important.
Yes. Luxury Custom Jeweler works with Rancho Santa Fe couples by private appointment for custom engagement rings, custom wedding bands, natural diamonds, laboratory-grown diamonds, setting refinement, and CAD when needed.
Yes. The process can compare both diamond paths clearly so the couple understands origin, appearance, size goals, budget, and setting fit.
A photo can start the process. The final design still needs to be translated into the right diamond, setting height, profile, metal, and production path.

Start with a diamond, a setting direction, a photo, or a CAD concept.
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Create a band that works with the engagement ring and feels right every day.
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Explore laboratory-grown diamonds with the same setting and design care as natural diamonds.
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Compare natural diamond options with guidance on shape, size, quality, and setting fit.
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Choose, modify, or create a setting around the stone and the person wearing it.
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When the right setting is not already available, build the ring path through CAD.
ExploreA photo, sketch, or even a rough idea is enough to start. Andrew can usually tell you whether the smartest path is a sourced diamond, a modified setting, a CAD build, or a short call to compare options.