Initial consultation sketch — M.C. Jeweller Originals process
01 Step One

The Consultation

Everything begins with a conversation — unhurried, unscripted. We discuss your vision, the occasion, the person who will wear it. Maxime sketches as you talk, translating instinct into line, refining until the idea on paper feels right. No two consultations go the same way.

CAD design process for bespoke jewellery — M.C. Jeweller Originals
02 Step Two

The Design

Once the sketch is approved, Maxime moves to CAD — not to industrialise the design, but to perfect it. Every dimension, every curve and angle is refined with precision that hand-drawing alone cannot achieve. You review the digital design before anything is cast.

3D render of bespoke engagement ring — M.C. Jeweller Originals
03 Step Three

The Render

Before a single gram of metal is committed, you receive a photorealistic 3D render — the piece exactly as it will look when finished. Proportions, stone placement, surface finish — everything is visible, and nothing moves forward without your approval.

Casting and hand stone-setting — Maxime Carrière at work
04 Step Four

The Making

The approved design is cast into metal by Maxime's hands — the goldsmithing, the metalwork, every adjustment made in-house. Then comes the stone setting: each diamond or gemstone placed individually, by hand, using the precise techniques learned at the Alexandre Diamond Setting School in Belgium. This is where the piece becomes real.

Final polish and finishing — bespoke jewellery by M.C. Jeweller Originals
05 Step Five

The Finish

Polished, inspected, and hallmarked with the M.C. logo — the final stage is the one that determines whether the piece is ready. Maxime's standard here is uncompromising. The piece leaves only when it is exactly right.

"Every diamond is hand set — personally, by the jeweller who made the piece."

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Most commissions take 4–8 weeks from first consultation to delivery. Reach out early — the sooner we talk, the more time Maxime has to get everything exactly right.