About
Cirelle Laurier makes jewelry that holds the print of someone you love. Not your own — theirs.
A husband who wears his wife's fingerprint within his band. A parent who keeps the impression of the smallest hand they have ever held. The people we love, made touchable, set into precious metal you need never remove.
A print is the oldest kind of seal. Long before signatures, a single impression — pressed once, never repeated, impossible to forge — marked a thing as belonging to one person and no other. We take that impression from skin rather than wax, and we set it to last a lifetime.
Our name holds the same idea. Cirelle we drew from two small pieces: cire, the wax of a seal, and -elle, the ending French keeps for what is small and cherished. Read together, Cirelle is a small, singular seal; Cirelle Laurier, the house that keeps it.
Behind every piece stands a quarter century at the bench — twenty-five years of setting, engraving, and finishing. The house is new; the hands are not.