Our Story

The hands behind Gita Gold Gallery

A small atelier in Tehran, making gold the slow way — by hand, in limited numbers, for the people who wear it.

Founder portrait or atelier (wide, full-bleed)

Founder

It began with a single bench.

Gita trained as a goldsmith long before there was a gallery. For years she made pieces for friends — a ring here, a pair of earrings there — each one drawn from the gardens and olive groves she grew up around.

Gita Gold Gallery is the natural extension of that bench: a place to make a deliberately small number of pieces each season, properly, and to meet the people who will wear them for decades.

Founder at the bench

How a piece is made

Four steps, no shortcuts.

Sketching / wax model
01

Design

Sketches at the bench become wax models, refined by hand until the line feels right.

Casting / molten gold
02

Casting

Each piece is cast in solid recycled gold, then cleaned and trued before any detail is added.

Stone-setting close-up
03

Stone-setting

Stones we can trace are set under the loupe, one at a time, by a single setter.

Polishing / finishing
04

Finishing

Filed, polished and hallmarked — then checked once more before it ever leaves us.

What we stand for

Handcrafted

Every piece is made and finished by hand in our Tehran atelier.

Ethically sourced

Recycled gold and traceable stones from named, responsible suppliers.

Made to last

Solid gold and a lifetime of free re-polishing — built to be handed down.

Inside the atelier

Where the work happens

“Gold remembers the hand that shaped it. We make pieces meant to outlive trends — and us.”

Gita · Founder

Come and see

Visit the gallery

Pieces are shown by appointment, in good light, with all the time you need. We would love to meet you.