The Chohan family name has been associated with the jewelry industry for centuries, hailing from India. Today, in Etobicoke, Pritam Chohan and his Chohan Goldsmiths Silversmiths carries on the family’s relationship with precious metals and gems. Chohan is a designer of custom jewelry, who realizes his vision in the confines of his studio. Hands on manufacturing is Chohan’s stock-in-trade and that ensures the unique quality of his work.
Pritam Chohan examines a just polished chain for any imperfections at Chohan Goldsmths Silversmiths.
Scrap gold begins to melt in a crucible at more than 1,000ºC, before being cast into a new bar of 10K gold at Chohan Goldsmths Silversmiths.
Pritam Chohan uses a rolling mill press to reshape a newly cast bar of 10 karat gold Chohan Goldsmths Silversmiths.
Pritam Chohan solders a clasp cosure on to a gold anklet in the studio at Chohan Goldsmiths Silversmiths.
Pliers of every shape and size rest on the work station tool rack at Chohan Goldsmths Silversmiths.
Pritam Chohan melts gold to be cast into a new bar at Chohan Goldsmths Silversmiths.
Scrap 10 karat gold is collected for melting and reuse.