Eiseman Jewels launches customizable medallions for personalized gifting
Eiseman Jewels’ new Expressions Collection turns gifting into a build-your-own medallion story, with diamond and gemstone pieces priced from $1,450 to $5,650.

Eiseman Jewels introduced the Expressions Collection on July 7, a line of hand-crafted, engravable medallions designed to be mixed with chains and other pieces instead of worn as a single fixed design. Richard Eiseman said the point is to let clients personalize their look by selecting and combining medallions that hold personal meaning and reflect their “individual style, stories and milestones.”
The collection is built for gifts that carry a specific memory: occasions, achievements, travels, relationships and treasured milestones. JCK described the line as diamond and gemstone medallions in 14k yellow gold, with motifs including hearts, flowers, bugs, the evil eye and the four-leaf clover. Prices run from $1,450 to $5,650, putting the assortment squarely in fine-jewelry territory, but with enough range that a buyer can start with one piece and build from there. Some medallions are paired with chains made to show one or multiple charms, which is the whole appeal here: the gift can be worn as a single statement now and expanded later.

This also lands in the right place. Eiseman reopened its redesigned and expanded NorthPark Center salon in spring 2025, adding three adjoining spaces, a TUDOR boutique, an exclusive Rolex showroom and the Eiseman Jewels salon, across nearly 6,000 square feet. The family-owned jeweler has operated in Dallas since 1963, and NorthPark Center has said it has more than 200 retailers and remains Dallas’ top shopping destination. That setting matters, because this is not a random product drop from a distance. It is a luxury personalization play from a jeweler that already knows how to sell to shoppers who want meaning, not just sparkle.


For gifting, that is the point. A modular medallion works best for the person who would rather build a story than buy a generic pendant: the graduate who wants a first piece, the partner who likes layering, or the collector who wants a chain that can change with the occasion. Eiseman’s launch arrives as James Avery is also leaning into charm and pendant customization, a sign that the smartest jewelry gifts this summer are the ones that leave room for another memory later.
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