Where gold becomes a language.
Maison Zahabna
Where gold becomes a language.
Our story
A marketplace shaped by hand, not by algorithm.
Zahabna began with a simple frustration: fine jewelry online too often reads like inventory. The pieces lose their makers. The hours spent at a bench, the gold that was lifted from a recycled ingot, the stone whose certificate sits in a drawer in Beirut — none of that survives the listing. We built Zahabna to put the makers back in front of the work. Every house on the platform is vetted in person. Every piece is signed. Every claim on metal, stone, and provenance is checked against the certificate it ships with. We work mostly with Lebanese ateliers — the country's craft tradition is exceptional and underrepresented online — and a small, deliberate set of international houses that meet the same bar.
What we believe
Three commitments behind every piece.
Provenance, in writing.
Every metal is hallmarked. Every stone over the certifiable threshold ships with a lab report. The product spec carries the same numbers as the paper in the box — no exceptions.
Signed by the hands.
We name every maker. You see the atelier on the product page, the designer where there's an attribution, and the country the piece was finished in. No anonymous inventory.
A return is welcome.
Fourteen days, free, on unworn pieces in their original packaging. If a piece doesn't feel right on the hand, send it back. We'd rather you wait for the right one than keep one you don't love.
Begin where the catalogue begins — the full collection, every maker.
Discover the collection