Geoffrey Good

Geoffrey Good discovered his passion for jewelry in college after designing a pair of earrings for his girlfriend out of glass-scrap. After earning a degree in jewelry design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, Geoffrey apprenticed with master jeweler Klaus Wisskirchen, assisting in jewelry-works for prestigious firms, including Cartier© and Christie’s©. After opening his studio, Geoffrey began implementing exotic woods and uncommon gemstones into his collection. "I like to see evidence that things have come from the earth," says Geoffrey. "There’s a fine line between rough and refined, and I’m always trying to straddle that line." Profiled in The New York Times and working with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Geoffrey creates pieces for both the Grammy and Academy Awards, fashion designers Alexander Wang and Vena Cava, and L’Oreal’s advertising campaign featuring Beyoncé Knowles.