Four decades at one bench, on the Aegean coast — since 1985.

Muharrem Çakır opened his bench in the heart of Marmaris in 1985, when the town was still finding its place on the Aegean. Four decades later he still sits at it most days, loupe in hand, finishing each piece himself.
Generations of visitors — many British, Russian and Turkish families returning summer after summer — have left with a ring, a necklace or a remade heirloom. They come back because the work is real, the gold is weighed honestly, and the person who made the piece is the person who hands it to them.
Today the atelier serves guests in three languages and across every bay of Marmaris, with the same belief it started with: a piece of jewellery should outlive the holiday it was bought on, and be worn for a lifetime.
Every piece finished at our own bench in Marmaris — no factory line, no two alike.
Daily gold price, clear labour charge, hallmarks shown. Nothing hidden.
English, Russian and Turkish — and free local pickup across the Marmaris bays.
Muharrem Çakır opens his goldsmith's bench in Marmaris Çarşı.
The shop becomes a fixture for British and Russian visitors discovering the Aegean.
The guest book begins — the first of more than a hundred couples photographed with their pieces.
Bespoke commissions completed within a holiday, shipped worldwide, and worn for generations.