In psychological terms, the “Third Vault” is interpreted as a metaphor for the deepest layer of the self—a hidden chamber where our most personal memories, desires, and truths are stored. It suggests a protected space beyond the conscious and subconscious mind, a place of profound intimacy and inner value. As a high jewelry brand, The Third Vault draws on this symbolism to create pieces that are more than adornments—they are keys to identity, desire and transformation. Each design invites wearers to unlock a part of themselves, a story, or a symbol of personal meaning close to the body. The name also represents exclusivity and security — just as a vault safeguards treasure, The Third Vault safeguards the emotional depth embedded in each handcrafted bespoke piece
THE THIRD VAULT
Every piece begins with the stones. They’re gathered from around the world—sourced for depth of color, movement, and the quiet individuality that makes a gem unmistakably itself. Each stone is considered first on its own and then in dialogue with others, studying how tones, shapes, and transparencies might live together. Some pairings announce themselves immediately; others take longer, requiring a patient eye and an openness to unexpected combinations. The process is always guided by a sense of balance, rarity, and character.
Once the palette settles into place, sketches follow. Form is shaped by color, allowing each stone its own architecture and intention. At The Third Vault, design is a study of equilibrium, one-of-a-kind gems brought into thoughtful alignment to create one-of-one jewelry.
High Jewelry represents the pinnacle of artistry, gemstones and craftsmanship with unique, hand made pieces which push the boundaries of innovation and imagination. What sets High Jewelry apart from fine jewelry is its master craftsmanship, exceptional materials and one of a kind designs. Put simply, High jewelry is to jewelry what haute couture is to fashion. Rarely sold in stores but rather through private events worthy of the exclusiveness of the pieces, collectors acquire them as artistic, cultural, personal investment pieces. High Jewelry isn’t just about wearing jewels — it’s about owning something that almost no one else on Earth can have, created with the highest level of artistry and the rarest materials.