About
The Dalby Experience
The Dalby Experience is a fine jewelry studio crafting timeless, made-to-order pieces inspired by the raw beauty of the natural world. Each design is born from a deep appreciation for organic form, quiet luxury, and the enduring connection between earth and adornment.
With an emphasis on intentional craftsmanship, every piece is carefully made to order—thoughtfully designed, ethically sourced, and hand-finished in small batches. From delicate gold bands to one-of-a-kind gemstone settings, our jewelry is created to be worn daily, cherished deeply, and passed on as modern heirlooms.
Rooted in slowness. Refined in detail. Crafted to last.
About Kevin
Hi, I’m Kevin—the designer, maker, and hands behind The Dalby Experience.
I’ve been making jewelry for over 15 years, since first time picking up a torch and fell in love with the process—how raw metal could be shaped, softened, and transformed. What started as a hobby and deep interest of mine quickly became a lifelong pursuit.
Over a decade later, I’m settled into my own home shop, creating pieces that reflect the things I love most: the outdoors, the quiet details in nature, and the feeling of something that’s both simple and strong—a reflection of the landscapes I climb and the stones I collect along the way.
When I’m not in the studio, I’m usually outside—climbing, hiking, biking or just getting my hands dirty. That deep connection to nature shows up in my work, not just in form and inspiration, but in material. I often incorporate wood into my designs—carefully selected, sustainably sourced, and finished by hand. I love the contrast of organic grain beside polished metal, and the way wood adds warmth, texture, and an unmistakable sense of place to a piece.
I’m also a professional engineer, which means I bring precision, patience, and a deep respect for form and function into every piece I make. For me, jewelry is where structure meets story—where craftsmanship and connection come together.
Everything you’ll find here is made to order, by hand, and with intention. Thank you for being here, and for supporting this slow, personal way of creating.