Showing posts with label contemporary rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary rings. Show all posts
Friday, 5 December 2014
New Rings
NEW DIAMOND RING DESIGNS INSPIRED BY MY PRECIOUS RANGE, THESE NEW CONTEMPORARY RINGS CAN BE VIEWED HERE.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
New Range of Puzzle Rings
I have just completed a new range of my distinctive Puzzle Rings that each feature two interlocking bands.
The six new designs use slim, oval and round bands to vary the look of my original Single and Double Puzzle Rings.
Look at my new Puzzle Ring page to see the new range.
The six new designs use slim, oval and round bands to vary the look of my original Single and Double Puzzle Rings.
Look at my new Puzzle Ring page to see the new range.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Happy Customers!
I am really busy just now with a variety of commissions, each at different stages in the completion process.
Luckily I've had a couple of boosts to keep me going!
(1) the recent sunshine which made Glasgow glorious at the weekend. I was able to enjoy a barbecue at my friends' house and attend the parade for the West End Festival. (my 2 year old fell asleep in his pram just as the parade began!)
and (2) receiving this lovely card from Justine and Graham, two recent clients who I made an engagement ring for. The second picture shows the 18ct gold Two-tone single puzzle ring with a 0.50ct diamond.
Looking forward to posting images of exciting new commissions soon!
Luckily I've had a couple of boosts to keep me going!
(1) the recent sunshine which made Glasgow glorious at the weekend. I was able to enjoy a barbecue at my friends' house and attend the parade for the West End Festival. (my 2 year old fell asleep in his pram just as the parade began!)
and (2) receiving this lovely card from Justine and Graham, two recent clients who I made an engagement ring for. The second picture shows the 18ct gold Two-tone single puzzle ring with a 0.50ct diamond.
Looking forward to posting images of exciting new commissions soon!
Monday, 3 June 2013
New Offset Ring & Alternative Stones
I have just had photos taken of new work and this piece is a variation on the Offset Diamond Ring currently available on my website. The setting and the stone are both larger in this new version. I will be adding this ring to my website in the next month.
A client who visited my studio saw the piece on display and commissioned me to make a version with a ruby to commemorate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. I've added a ruby image to the original photo give you an idea of what this will look like.
I am more than happy to create versions of my rings with alternative stones, especially as the stone can have personal significance.
A client who visited my studio saw the piece on display and commissioned me to make a version with a ruby to commemorate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. I've added a ruby image to the original photo give you an idea of what this will look like.
I am more than happy to create versions of my rings with alternative stones, especially as the stone can have personal significance.
Saturday, 7 April 2012
proposal card

I've had a few commissions recently where the groom-to-be has wanted allow their partner to be involved in designing their own engagement ring. It's a great idea as it can be quite a daunting task choosing THE ring !
For those guys about to embark on this nerve racking process, I can supply an appointment card which can be presented like the one pictured above.
If you prefer, you can choose a loose diamond /precious stone to propose with and we can design the ring around this. This way of proposing can be equally romantic as you can then decide together and both enjoy the commissioning process.
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Stacking Ring Commission


A recent commission that I enjoyed working on was when a client brought along a costume ring to my workshop which she really enjoyed wearing. This costume piece used three rings with paste stones. She wanted to re-create the idea of the ring with precious metals and semi-precious stones.
Together we chose the stones that would compliment each other and would be able to be worn individually or together as a fantastic looking stacked ring.
The images show both the original ring and the final resulting ring made in 18ct yellow gold with green and pink tourmalines and smokey quartz. It was fun working with more unusual stones and the client was pleased with the result.
This ring showed that not only can you commission jewellery for an important event, you can be involved in having something made simply for your own enjoyment.
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