
How do you measure an emotion?
What is the weight of a sentiment?
It is the artist’s calling to do nothing less than make the invisible visible. Though intangible, the artist understands that the works they create are charged with meaning, not only for the artist, but for those who receive it.
To create a work of art takes devotion.
As an American legacy company, now in our 239th year, we are in the enviable position of having centuries of expertise and trust behind our brand. But our true staying power comes from our understanding that we, like all artisans, provide a service core to the emotional needs of human beings.
Bixlers was founded by a master clockmaker not eight years after the founding of the United States. Adapting the intricacy and precision of fine timepiece making to fine jewelry making, techniques were developed that have been passed down from generation to generation in service of ensuring that a precious moment, memory, or milestone can live on.
Our founder’s devotion to preserving his craft is the stuff of legend, and today I am proud to be the steward of an artform that has endured for centuries.
So often a piece of high art is seen as a kind of status symbol as if that is its purpose. We do not make status symbols. Our exclusivity comes from the time and great care it takes to handcraft a Bixlers piece. We make understated artisanal pieces, peerless in wearability and longevity in celebration of fine and high jewelry’s true purpose: to serve as a priceless symbol of one heart’s devotion to another.