Photo of the jewelry designer, Kimberly Ginger

PHILOSOPHY

At Kimberly Ginger Jewelry, we create fine jewelry meant to be lived in — not saved for special occasions.

To me, jewelry is deeply personal. It’s a memory, a statement, a talisman. It’s the piece you reach for when you want to feel like yourself — bold, grounded, and refined. That belief shapes every design, resulting in jewelry that is quietly expressive rather than ornamental.

Each piece is made to move with you, evolve with you, and gather meaning over time — becoming part of your life, not just your look. I want my jewelry to make you feel more like you: confident, considered, and interesting without trying too hard.

Kimberly Ginger is the creative force behind the brand, designing between New York City and Connecticut. Her work reflects a balance of sculptural form and everyday wearability, informed by a life lived between fast-paced city energy and quieter, more reflective spaces. The result is jewelry that feels modern yet enduring — pieces defined by clean lines, thoughtful proportions, and a strong point of view.

Every design is created with the intention that it will be worn, kept close, and carried forward — not as decoration, but as something personal.

MISSION

To create fine jewelry that empowers confidence and elegance—pieces designed to be worn daily, become deeply personal, and grow more meaningful over time.

MATERIALS & PRODUCTION

Our work is crafted with a deep respect for materials. Natural diamonds and gemstones are at the heart of the collection, chosen for their character, brilliance, and longevity.

For clients looking for an alternative, cultivated diamonds are offered on select pieces and used only when intentionally chosen. Every stone—natural or cultivated—meets the same standards of clarity, cut, and craftsmanship.

We work with skilled artisans and trusted workshops to bring each design to life using solid 18k or 14k gold, platinum, sterling silver, and responsibly sourced materials. Diamonds adhere to the Kimberley Process, and recycled gold is used whenever possible. Material choices are made deliberately, prioritizing quality, transparency, and durability.

What we choose matters—and so does how we evolve.