Welcome to the Maison KESHETT

Maison Keshett was established in Melbourne in 1979 by Eugene and Paula Keshett

From its inception, the house has been shaped by a single idea: that jewellery exists across time. Antique and vintage pieces, Art Deco works, contemporary design and bespoke creations are brought together within the same world, each defined by craftsmanship, provenance and intention.

Over more than four decades, Keshett has moved between discovery and creation; sourcing rare jewels across continents, while also designing pieces that continue the language of fine jewellery in the present day.

Some pieces are found. Others are made. All are selected with the same consideration.

Maison Keshett is defined by the spaces it inhabits.
Each boutique exists with its own character, shaped
by its architecture, its history and the way jewellery is
experienced within it.

The Flagship
Little Collins Street
Est. 1979 · Melbourne Chambers

In 1979, Eugene and Paula Keshett established their first boutique on Little Collins Street within Melbourne Chambers, at the centre of the city’s traditional jewellery precinct.

At the time, the area was already known for its concentration of jewellers, watchmakers and independent ateliers. It was a place defined by craft rather than display, where expertise was built quietly over time. This became the natural setting for the house.

Over the decades, the boutique expanded into the surrounding spaces of Melbourne Chambers, gradually forming the flagship as it exists today. The address remained unchanged. Only its scale evolved.

Inside, the space is shaped by contrast and detail. Travertine underfoot. Curtains, sconces and lamps that reference the geometry of Art Deco design.

Within this setting, antique jewellery, vintage pieces, contemporary creations and bespoke designs are presented together. Each is selected or created with the same intention: to endure beyond the moment of discovery.

In 2026, the flagship enters a new phase of its evolution, continuing at the same address, reimagined with greater intimacy and clarity.

The Block Arcade Boutique
Established 2016 · The Block Arcade

The Block Arcade boutique is located within one of Melbourne's most celebrated heritage interiors.

Built in the late nineteenth century, the arcade is known for its mosaic flooring, ornate detailing and glass canopy that draws natural light through its centre. It remains one of the city’s most recognisable architectural spaces.
Within this setting, the Keshett atelier takes on a more intimate character.

Antique and vintage jewellery sits alongside contemporary creations and sculptural gemstone designs. Victorian and Edwardian pieces, Art Deco works, rare coloured gemstones and modern jewels are presented together, connected by craftsmanship, character and enduring design.

The boutique invites a slower rhythm. A closer view. A different way of looking.

Each piece reveals its details gradually, rewarding time, attention and curiosity.

REIGNE JEWELLERY
Opened 2018 · The Royal Arcade

In 2018, Dana and Zac Aviv opened REIGNE Jewellery within Melbourne's Royal Arcade, its soaring Italianate glass roof flooding the space with the kind of light that belongs entirely to the present. In doing so, they gave the Keshett family vision its fullest expression yet.

REIGNE is its own house entirely. Strictly minimalist, uncompromisingly contemporary, and devoted to fine jewellery of the purest distillation. Clean lines, exceptional materials, and a design sensibility that owes nothing to decoration and everything to intention. Where Keshett holds the full breadth of jewellery's history, REIGNE refines it to its essence.

Two houses. One family. The complete and unbroken lineage of what jewellery, at its most extraordinary, has always been capable of; from the antique treasure already steeped in a century of quiet history, to the contemporary piece conceived to define the next one.