Mociun is a jewelry studio in Williamsburg. Caitlin Mociun hand-selects rare gemstones and designs each piece using Bauhaus geometry, with all work made in New York.
Caitlin Mociun starts with the stone. Every piece in her fine jewelry line begins with hand-selecting rare and unusual diamonds and colored gemstones (tourmalines, sapphires, odd-cut diamonds) sourced at trade shows, antique fairs, and through a curated gem library built over more than a decade. The jewelry is designed by Mociun alone, handmade in New York, and shaped by Bauhaus geometry: clean forms, unexpected color, nothing wasted. The Driggs Ave showroom extends the same logic outward: ceramics, glassware, and textiles from emerging makers worldwide sit alongside the jewelry cases, and the space regularly programs exhibitions that treat the room as a venue, not a shop floor. The obsession running through all of it is the same one: finding the object, whatever it is, that someone will want to keep forever.
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