K indred Lubeck only makes a ring when the stone moves her. That is not a metaphor. The cut, the emotional presence within the material, and the way the gem already wants to exist determine the engraving, architecture, and silhouette. This philosophy guided her in creating Taylor Swift’s engagement ring — a piece that became a global symbol of intimacy, proportion, and timeless design. It is the same instinct that shapes every creation she undertakes today.
Every cut and curve is dictated by the stone itself, guided by decades of craftsmanship passed down from her father. As Lubeck explains, the beauty lies in letting the material speak first — and only then deciding how it becomes a ring. It’s a rare glimpse into the patience, precision, and intuition that turn a gemstone into living artistry.
For The Gem Drop — a monthly release of exceptional jewels opening 10 November — Kindred Lubeck & Jogani bring three stones she has long awaited the right moment to transform. Two antique diamonds and a blue step-cut sapphire with a cashmere glow take form through her signature hand engraving and architectural balance.
Each lot is offered with no reserve and no buyer’s premium, making The Gem Drop a rare opportunity to acquire some of the world’s most beautiful gemstones at competitive prices.