Building a Jewelry Collection Designed to Evolve

TAJ Jewelry House storefront with branded HEIRMUFFS™ Front Sets displayed in individual navy jewelry boxes

A meaningful jewelry wardrobe is not measured only by how many pieces it contains. It is shaped by what each design represents, how often it earns its place and whether it can continue speaking for you as your style changes.

Begin With a Foundation

HEIRMUFFS™ begin with three separately sold components: one Front Set, one compatible Adult or Child Stem Set and one pair of Universal Screw-Backs. That foundation creates room to add compatible Front Sets without purchasing another fixed post-and-back construction with every new look.

Collect Around Meaning

A birthstone can honor a month, a person or a turning point. A place-inspired design can carry identity and home. A heart can mark affection; a classic solitaire can hold its place through changing fashion. The strongest wardrobe often combines personal symbols with refined everyday designs.

Let Style Move

Personal style is not static. Some days call for restraint; others call for color, movement or scale. Compatible Front Sets make that movement intentional while the familiar foundation remains available.

Make Room for Milestones

Jewelry becomes more powerful when it keeps a record. Birthdays, graduations, achievements, relationships and travels can each add a design with a story. Over time, the wardrobe becomes less like a row of unrelated purchases and more like a personal archive.

Think Beyond the Moment

HEIRMUFFS™ are designed with heirloom potential in mind, but longevity depends on materials, care, wear and individual condition. Preserve meaningful pieces through thoughtful handling, clean and dry storage and replacement of compatible components when needed.

Choose Your Next Chapter

Explore BORN BRILLIANT, WHERE I’M FROM, LITTLE HEIRS or the refined designs in THE FOUNDATION.

A jewelry wardrobe designed to evolve does not ask you to forget what mattered before. It gives you another way to keep it close.