Mission: Make the meaningful accessible.
How It Started
In 2022, I started shopping for my own wedding ring. Three weeks in, I'd walked out of jewelers across the city, scrolled past hundreds of online listings, and still hadn't found anything that felt right.
The pattern was the same everywhere: generic designs, pushy sales floors, and prices that didn't add up. The one I came closest to buying — a plain tungsten band, nothing fancy — was quoted at $680. I left the store and started doing my own research.
What I found changed how I thought about the whole industry. Most of the rings I was being shown weren't made by the brand on the receipt, and marked up again by the brick and mortar retailer.
That was the moment FoundryCut started — not as a business plan, but as a question: what would happen if you cut every layer, kept the designs honest?
That's the brand you're looking at now. No middleman. No markup. Just rings worth wearing.
Stephen
Founder, FoundryCut
How We Do It
Every FoundryCut ring is built to our spec, made to our quality standards, and finished to match the look on the product page. The whole pipeline runs through us — design, build, inspect, ship. Our rings are precision-engineered using the same industrial methods behind premium watches and high-spec tools, not bench-crafted by hand. That's deliberate; it's what keeps quality consistent across runs and across product lines. Before a ring ships, it's inspected one by one for size, finish, weight, and engraving. Anything that doesn't meet spec doesn't go out. Whatever we make next, whatever the material or style, the principle holds: same standard, same care, same model.