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The latest ring off my bench is this Platinum Princess cut 3 stone, made with an E colour 0.63ct centre stone. The design is a modern classic with claws intersecting through sweeping archways.

Here’s a pair of wedding bands in two different materials. His is fashioned from Palladium and hers, a rich 18ct yellow gold. They are tied together with the same hammered finish, applied as stated by hand and hammer, for that ancient look.

There is quite a lot of weight in this Platinum Half Eternity Ring. The stones are 2 carats of baguette cut diamonds. These stones have sharp clean lines and demand a high degree of skill to compliment them with a clean and straight channel setting edge. despite the weight involved these clean lines still provide a refined classic look!

Here are two different shots of the Time Ruby Ring in Sterling Silver. I couldn’t decide which i liked best. The first oneĀ  shows only the top detail as sharp and is a good example of the focal point when it’s on the finger but the second shows more detail as an isometric of the whole ring with a good reflection!.

Here is a beautiful Three Stone Ring commissioned by a lady who loves pink! The central stone is a very vivid Pink Sapphire with two Triliant Diamonds on each shoulder. They are mounted in 18ct White Gold claw settings with daylight spaces under all the stones to let the light pass through.

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Here is a few shots of one of our movable designs. The ring is made in silver with a green tourmaline rub over set in the center. The main fun with this piece is that you can fiddle with it and position the arms to your own combination. I put quite some effort into making sure there was a smooth feel to the movement and that the arms would feel solid and stay in position when left. I also think it’s really important this design will last and stand up to a lot of twiddling!!, so the central hub is a little more complicated than just a rivet! Now i have that all figured out I’m looking forward to exploring the possibilities with these overlapping movable arms!!!

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