Twelve hands,
one small object.
Gold & Treasure was founded in 2019 around a small lathe and a stubborn idea: that everyday objects deserve the same patience as heirlooms.
Read the manifesto →The manifesto.
We make small things, slowly. A lighter that fits a coat pocket. A pen that holds an even line for a decade. A coupe that catches the candle when you raise it.
We believe luxury is not a price tag — it is the residue of attention. The unhurried hand. The tenth pass of the buffing wheel. The small ceremony of unwrapping linen on a Tuesday morning.
And we believe that small ceremony should not require sacrifice. That is why every piece in the house lives below one hundred dollars, and why we will re-plate any of them, for life, for the cost of postage.
From brass blank to finished piece.
Solid brass body
Cast from a single blank in a small Pennsylvania foundry — never hollow, never alloyed.
Hand-turned form
Spun on a lathe and shaped against a wooden form by a single craftsperson, start to finish.
24-karat bath
Submerged in a 4-micron bath of pure 24K solution — three times thicker than industry standard.
Cotton-wheel finish
Hand-buffed for forty minutes against a soft cotton wheel until the piece holds a true mirror.
From the Pennsylvania foundry to the linen wrap on your doorstep.
Three times the industry minimum — built to outlast the season, then the decade.
Tabletop, stationery, adornments, and the occasional curio.
Send any piece back, any year. We'll re-plate it for the cost of postage.
Eleanor Vance
Trained in Providence and Florence. Believes a buffing wheel is a thinking tool.
Marcus Chen
Sketches every piece in graphite before it ever sees brass. Will not skip steps.
Hannah Reyes
Runs the bench and quietly rejects more pieces than the rest of us combined.
Eloise Marchand
Hand-signs every card. Reads every letter. Remembers your anniversary.
Visit the atelier.
Our small Brooklyn studio is open by appointment, Thursday through Saturday.
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