Street view in a small town with shops and palm trees, showing signs for Trinity House Goldsmiths, Acorn Tree Gallery, and The Baart, with outdoor chairs and a white picket fence.

welcome to trinity house

On the oldest street in America, in the heart of St. Augustine’s historic district, there is a small workshop where flame meets metal, and imagination becomes heirloom.

Trinity House Goldsmiths was not built on trends.

It was built on tradition.

Here, every piece begins as a conversation, a memory, a promise, a life moment waiting to be carried forward.

We are not simply jewelers.

We are storytellers in gold, silver, and stone.

Rooted in Craft. Guided by Imagination.

Founded in 2025 by master goldsmith Connor McKenney, Trinity House was born from a lifelong devotion to craftsmanship and a love for myth, history, and the art of shaping metal by hand.

Connor apprenticed under legendary St. Augustine goldsmith Joel Bagnal, spending years learning not just technique, but reverence. In that workshop, skill was not rushed. It was earned. Passed down. Honored.

When the torch was entrusted to Connor, it carried more than flame.

It carried lineage.

Today, that lineage continues at Trinity House — where old-world goldsmithing meets boundless imagination.

A House of Makers

Trinity House is a working studio, not a showroom of mass production.

Every repair is done in-house.

Every custom design begins at the bench.

Every stone is set by human hands.

We say yes often, because the only true limitation is imagination.

If you can dream it, we can shape it.

From engagement rings that carry family histories…

to memorial pieces that hold grief with dignity…

to heirlooms designed for generations not yet born.

We craft pieces that mean something.

Because jewelry should not simply be beautiful.

It should be beautiful because it holds a story.

visit the bench

We invite you into the workshop at 11B Aviles Street.

Come see the tools.

Meet the hands behind the flame.

Bring us your story.

We would be honored to shape it into something that lasts.

Gold necklace with a large, ornate butterfly-shaped pendant featuring multiple clear gemstones, held against a person's hand.