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Paris — Jerusalem

The Maison

Maison EZAK brings together two disciplines: the gemmologist’s precision and the jeweller’s eye. We are craftsmen first. Our work begins with the rigorous selection of the stone and continues through to the final finish in the atelier.

Bespoke creation, reimagining, or restoration: each project receives the same dedication. Far from the ephemeral, we see jewellery as heritage. A piece made to last, to be passed down, and to tell a story. Yours.

Provenance

Our stones are sourced directly from the Ramat Gan Diamond Exchange. This direct link, without intermediaries, is the foundation of our standards. It ensures clear traceability and allows us to select only the exceptional, from source to finished piece.

Natural Character

We work exclusively with natural stones. Each gem is chosen for its singular life: its fire, its nuance, and the inclusions that form its natural signature. Beyond certificates, our selection relies on a dual perspective, scientific and sensitive, to ensure true harmony with your commission.

Certificate & Expertise

Each jewel is delivered with an expert certificate, issued by a qualified gemmologist. This document defines the identity of your stone and details its technical characteristics with precision.

To decipher this universal language and understand a gem’s value,
read our guide to the 4Cs in The Journal .

Care & Service

Because a jewel is meant to live by your side, Maison EZAK is committed to preserving its brilliance and integrity over time. Annual cleaning, technical setting inspection, and resizing when required. A discreet continuity of care, so your jewel never loses its allure.

The Journey

From the first intention to the final reveal, we invite you to experience the genesis of your jewel. It begins by listening, then selecting the gem, the beating heart of the creation. Once approved, the metalwork begins in the atelier. A calm, transparent experience, guided by clear timelines from the very start.

Expertise & Services

Certified valuation of your jewellery and gemstones, combining gemmological expertise, metal analysis, and a careful assessment of craftsmanship.

The art of bringing your heirlooms back to life, with full respect for original techniques and the integrity of the materials.

A constant dialogue between gemmologist and jeweller: selecting the stone with precision, shaping the metal with mastery, and creating a truly singular piece.

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Did you know?
The word “carat” comes from the carob tree. Its seeds were once used as a reference weight, averaging one fifth of a gram.
Sapphire is not only blue. Naturally, it can be pink, yellow, green, and even colourless.
Emeralds often show visible inclusions known as the “emerald garden,” a signature of their natural origin.
Diamonds exist in nearly every colour: white, pink, yellow, green, or black. Nature’s palette is far wider than most imagine.
The word “jewellery” traces back to an old term for “jewel,” meaning something precious and rare.
18K gold contains 75% pure gold, alloyed with other metals for strength and durability.
The Regent, one of history’s most famous diamonds, weighs 140.64 carats. Discovered in India in the 17th century, it adorned the crowns of Louis XV and Napoleon.
Odem, Pitda, Bareket, Nofekh, Sapir, Yahalom, Leshem, Shevo, Ahlama, Tarshish, Shoham, and Yashfe. Their value lay less in rarity than in their symbolic and spiritual meaning.
The small folded paper used to store a stone is called a brifke, a Yiddish word commonly used in the daily life of diamantaires.
In antiquity, gemstones were more than ornaments. They carried stories, virtues, and memory, enduring through time like an inherited legacy.