About Us
Time Made This
L&H Atelier was built around a simple idea: jewelry should feel less like a passing trend and more like an object that has gathered time, touch, and meaning.
The founder's point of view is quiet rather than decorative. A piece should be wearable, intimate, and specific; it should hold material character without needing to explain itself too loudly.
Why L&H Exists
L&H exists for people who are drawn to symbolic jewelry, natural stones, and pieces that feel personal without becoming costume-like. The atelier works with restrained forms, tactile surfaces, and stones chosen for color, texture, and symbolic history.
We do not treat natural stones as magic objects or guaranteed promises. We read them through culture, material, visual language, and the meanings people have carried with them over time.
Why We Built the Stone Library
The Stone Library was created because a stone deserves more than a product label. Each guide is designed to help readers understand what a stone is, how it looks, how it is worn in jewelry, what it has symbolized historically, and how to care for it.
It is the editorial center of L&H Atelier: stone first, then meaning, history, symbolism, care, styling, collection, product, and sale.
The Atelier Approach
Our pieces are made and prepared in small batches. Handwork, stone variation, and the scale of natural materials mean that no two pieces are perfectly identical. Small differences in color, veining, inclusions, polish, and surface are part of the character of natural stone jewelry.
Orders are prepared within 2-4 business days. Shipping usually takes 1-3 business days after dispatch, depending on location. If a piece requires a special production note, we communicate that before work begins.
Materials and Sourcing
L&H Atelier works with natural stones, plated or finished metals, and jewelry components selected for appearance, wearability, and compatibility with the design. We describe materials plainly and avoid exaggerated claims. Because stones are natural materials, each piece may show different markings, tones, or translucency.
Editorial Standards
Stone Library articles are written in an editorial voice and reviewed for safe symbolic language. We use phrases such as "historically associated with," "traditionally linked with," and "symbolic meaning." We avoid medical, healing, protection, manifestation, or guaranteed-effect claims.
Read our Editorial Standards or contact us through the Contact page for corrections, material questions, or order support.