Vault is a sculptural narrative of wearable dreams and human memories in dialogue with art, form and metal.
Vault was created from a simple question: what if jewelry meant more?
More than trend, more than decoration, more than a symbol of status.
In a fast-moving world driven by excess and constant newness, Vault takes a slower approach. We create jewelry meant to stay—pieces designed to be worn, lived with, and returned to over time. Our work is for those who value intention, thoughtfulness, and personal meaning in what they wear.
We believe the body and personal style are shaped by experience. Everyone carries their own story, and jewelry becomes part of how that story is expressed. Vault exists to support individuality, not prescribe it.
Vault treats jewelry as a form of sculptural design. Each piece is built with structure, balance, and purpose, always considering how it moves with the body and feels when worn.
Designs begin with an idea and evolve through careful making. Nothing is rushed or arbitrary—forms are refined through experimentation, testing, and hands-on work. The result is jewelry that feels solid, intentional, and lasting.
Materials are selected for their quality, durability, and ability to age beautifully. We focus on thoughtful construction rather than mass production, allowing each piece to retain its character and integrity.
All Vault pieces are handcrafted and made to order in Toronto. Production is intentionally small-scale, giving us control over quality and detail at every stage.
Working locally allows us to stay closely connected to the process, from concept to final piece. Every object is shaped by hand, emphasizing care, precision, and ethical production. These are not mass-produced items, but carefully made objects designed to last.
Vault designs without gendered limitations, creating jewelry for all bodies and forms of expression. Our pieces are open by nature—meant to be worn, interpreted, and owned in individual ways.
We move away from seasonal cycles, focusing instead on an evolving design language where pieces can exist together across time. This approach allows ideas to develop naturally, without pressure or expiration.
Sustainability, transparency, and responsible production guide our decisions. These values are built into how we design, source, and create—because thoughtful objects require thoughtful practices.