Meet the makers

connor mckenney

Founder

With a vision to make Trinity House more than just a goldsmith shop, Connor created a welcoming and intentional space where craftsmanship and creativity come together. His goal is to provide clients with a warm, personal experience while helping bring their jewelry visions to life through thoughtful design and skilled artistry.

As the founder of Trinity House, Connor specializes in custom handcrafted jewelry, guiding clients through the process of creating one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their stories. He is equally passionate about restoring cherished heirlooms, breathing new life into sentimental pieces, or transforming inherited jewelry into something entirely new.

Connor apprenticed under legendary 40-year master goldsmith Joel Bagnal, whose workshop is deeply woven into the history of St. Augustine. Through this mentorship, Connor developed a deep respect for traditional goldsmithing techniques and the artistry behind truly handmade jewelry.

At Trinity House, Connor continues that legacy by combining time-honored craftsmanship with fresh ideas to create meaningful pieces that will be treasured for generations.

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Nathan Boedigheimer

Master Goldsmith

With over 40 years of turning ideas into beautiful creations, Nathan approaches every client and their vision with respect and reverence. His passion lies in bringing each customer's idea to life, whether it is a completely original design or a cherished piece that needs careful restoration and revitalization.

Nathan’s career spans decades of experience, from working in luxury jewelry showrooms to crafting pieces entirely by hand using inspiration drawn from the natural world around him. His deep knowledge of traditional goldsmithing techniques and dedication to true craftsmanship make him a master of his trade.

Nathan is also known for creating meaningful faith-based jewelry, particularly pieces inspired by Christian symbolism. From handcrafted crosses to deeply personal spiritual designs, he takes great care in honoring the significance these pieces hold for the people who wear them.

At Trinity House, Nathan combines his decades of experience with a genuine love for the craft, helping clients transform their ideas into meaningful pieces that will be treasured for years to come.

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