In mass-produced dainty diamond jewelry, small stones are routinely set by machine with tolerances that allow for movement and eventual loss over time. At ENEA Studio, Laki Tasatzis, a third-generation goldsmith trained in Athens with a background in archaeology and material culture, oversees every setting by hand. Seventy years of goldsmithing heritage concentrated into the smallest, most refined work we produce: that is the standard every dainty diamond piece leaving our workshop is held to, and the difference becomes undeniable with years of daily wear.