Geoffrey Good in his jewelry studio

It all started innocently: a pair of earrings, impulsively created for his college girlfriend from found shards of stained glass. This first creation kindled an obsession with the craft that has never diminished. Dedicating years on Madison Avenue to refine his skills, he created jewelry for celebrated firms such as Cartier®, Fred Leighton®, Taffin®, Verdura®, Christie’s® & Sotheby’s® before founding his own workshop. 

Drawing from his experiences of living and traveling in locations such as East and West Africa, his jewelry intimately reflects a minimalist’s interpretation of African, European and Far-Eastern decorative arts and forms. Geoffrey’s aesthetic fuses rebellious creativity with unbridled artistry and unparalleled craftsmanship. He is a true artist-craftsman, not only able but preferring to personally execute his vision.

At Geoffrey Good, the focus is on artisanship. Materials are selected by hand, and masterful attention is given to each item at each step of the process. This is the critical difference between manufacturer and craftsman — visionary artistry combined with impeccable skills, and a refusal to compromise anywhere in the process. At Geoffrey Good the forgotten art of small-scale production and limited editions is reinvented. This is the next great American jewelry house.

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