The tool steel dies used in the process date back to the 1800's & were originally owned by Dawkin Benny & Freitas Jewelers. Imagine your order being struck on the same steel tool pattern used to create part of the royal collection of Hawaiian Coat of Arms on display at Bishop Museum.
We appreciate the significance of these historic dies & remain committed to providing our customers the finest in quality materials & techniques. We use the same production techniques & finishing process our predecessors used. Each piece is die struck, glass enameled, & then hand finished, providing the finest detail in an Old-World Fashion. It is with pride that we carry this tradition of offering the finest in Hawaiian Coat of Arms, the original heirloom jewelry.