The name is Spanish for the most ordinary thing in the world

— abrazo: an embrace.

The slash before it is ours.

Not a negation. Not a distance.
A pause — the moment before you decide to reach out.
n/abrazo was founded on the idea that jewelry is not a display of status.
It is a gesture. A position. A choice made visible.

What We Make

We make statement jewelry — by hand, by craft, with a philosophy.
Every stone in every piece is set by an artisan working at a bench.



Not cast in batches. Not assembled on a line.
Made the way things are made when you intend them to last.

Our stones are lab-grown diamonds.
Not a compromise. A conviction.

Lab-grown diamonds are physically, chemically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — the same carbon structure, the same GIA grading scale, the same fire and brilliance. The only difference is origin: grown in a laboratory, without mining, without the environmental and ethical weight that follows conventional diamond supply chains.

We believe that when a stone can come from a cleaner place, it should.

How We Name What We Make

Every suite at un/abrazo is named from the stone outward
— from what the stone actually looks like in light, not from the history of who once wore it.

FIRST LIGHT: the unclassifiable green of the first moment light passes through an emerald, before your eye adjusts and your mind starts naming it.
LIVE COAL: the chromium-driven fluorescence inside a ruby — a red that glows rather than reflects.
DUSK BLUE: the Kashmir-register blue of a sapphire — the color that only exists twenty minutes after sunset.

This is our design philosophy:
a piece of jewelry should not require cultural knowledge to be felt. It should be immediately, physically understood.