Precision Woven Into Legacy

Polmeri was never just a business. It was a bloodline built on obsession.

In 1980, my father, Isahak Ocalian, began crafting fine jewelry not with a storefront, but with a set of uncompromising standards. He made pieces for the world’s most prestigious houses—quietly, meticulously, without shortcuts. Behind the scenes, he was the jeweler the industry trusted when perfection was non-negotiable.

That legacy wasn’t told. It was lived. I was twelve when I started carving wax. Fifteen when I ran deliveries through the heart of Los Angeles of our pieces in my backpack—and the weight wasn’t the gold. It was the expectation.

As manufacturing globalized and quality gave way to convenience, we refused to follow. We chose the harder path: scaling down to focus deeper. From mass production to meaningful creation. From volume to legacy.

Polmeri is the next chapter in that story—a house where craftsmanship isn’t marketed, it’s demanded. Where every piece is made-to-order, obsessively designed, and impossible to ignore. Where clients don’t shop—they collaborate. They commission. They leave their mark.

This isn’t just jewelry. This is precision, emotion, and lineage—made tangible.

We exist for those who are relentlessly exacting.
Because beauty, as we’ve learned, allows no margin for error.

Paul Ocalian

Founder