Jade Trau has become a well-known custom jewelry house -- turning heirloom pieces, hidden in the long forgotten part of the jewelry box, into Jade Trau signatures styles. Jade believes in the sentimental value that past loved jewelry holds and it's her goal to bring these pieces back to life. More than that, she enjoys repurposing existing diamond and gold into the classic jewelry wardrobe that you can wear every day. One of the first pieces Jade redesigned was her grandmother's engagement ring, fashioning it into a one-of-a-kind diamond ring. After her first artisan transformation, clients have been bringing their fossilized jewelry to her, forever converting them into true Jade Trau collectors.
A New York City native, Jade is a self-identified 47th Street girl. It’s where she feels at home and it’s in her blood; it’s where the artistry of jewelry making starts and where her familial legacy began. Starting her career as a diamond buyer, Jade’s holistic understanding of the diamond sourcing process plays a pivotal role in how she discerningly selects her stones for each collection. While Jade is usually seen wearing a rotating collection of her designs, the one piece she never leaves at home is her loupe.
After years of experiencing traditional designs that eventually came to feel generic, Jade felt the jewelry world was in need of a new direction and started her own line. She often refers to the three great loves of her life: her twin teenage sons and her company, Jade Trau. Like with her children, Jade devotes the same care and nurture to her company and to each piece she creates. From the meticulous selection of her diamonds to the process of crafting the perfect setting to compliment them, Jade’s intimate connection with her designs allows her to tap into a unique market of fine jewelry - pieces that stand out, but still feel authentic; they are easy to wear and feel almost like a second skin. Jade’s philosophy is that diamonds are meant to be worn, and if they are not being loved, she aims to breathe new life into old designs with both her collections and restyling projects- especially those with stories embedded in them. Jade Trau is the new ‘diamond classic.’