There’s always a captain, the one calling the turns and reading the water. But it’s the crew that makes the boat move. The hands that raise the sails. The hands that pull the lines. The quiet teamwork that turns effort into forward motion. That idea—of many working as one—is at the heart of this ring.
The day Keith introduced Crew to us, he said, “You’re going to love this one.” He described a bold center gem, held by sweeping lines of gold that rise diagonally from each side, wrapping the stone in a strong, protective embrace—like well-secured lines on a ship. Then he pointed out the two small diamonds, bright and precise. “They’re like light on the water,” he said. Small, but essential.
When he finally placed the ring in my hand, I understood immediately. It was pure. Confident. Unlike anything I’d seen before. The two diamonds are tucked into the inner edges of the gold—set so cleanly they feel inevitable, as if they were always meant to be there. Clean lines. No excess. Just purpose and beauty working together.
Crew is low-profile, smooth to the touch, and remarkably comfortable—designed to be worn every day for decades. The three stones sit close to the finger, secure and grounded, just as a racing boat rides low and fast on the water.

Motion on the Water
I still remember the first time I ever saw crew racing on the Charles River in Boston—long, narrow crew boats cutting through the water. Eight people breathing as one, trusting the rhythm completely. And at the stern, the coxswain—calling the plan, steadying the team, guiding the course. It’s a powerful thing to watch. Strength, precision, and trust, all moving together.
This ring carries that same feeling. A wave of gold sweeps in from left and right, holding the center gem at bow and stern. The two diamonds stand like oars flashing in the light—small sparks that complete the motion.
If there were ten rings every woman should own as a right-hand ring, Crew would be one of them. It’s fundamentally pure. Beautiful. And built to move forward.
The Gem
The blue sapphire at the center of Crew feels like deep water at dawn—calm on the surface, powerful beneath. Its color carries the quiet confidence of a moving tide, the kind of blue that steadies and reassures. As light shifts across it, the stone responds with subtle flashes, like ripples running along the surface of a river. It’s a color that speaks of distance traveled, of horizons kept in sight, of trust in the direction you’re heading.