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Article: Art Deco Ring from Modern Jewelry

Art Deco Ring from Modern Jewelry

Art Deco Ring from Modern Jewelry

Our client's original pieces she brought to us for redesign: jewelry that was unworn in her drawer for years. 
Our client came to us with a deep love for Art Deco jewelry—but a collection of old rings, earrings, and pieces that never quite felt like her. She wanted to start fresh: to unset everything and repurpose the diamonds into a single heirloom piece that reflected her taste while honoring the style of the 1900s–1920s she adored.
The CAD renderings of her final ring designs. 
Once we removed the stones and took stock of what we had to work with, we began sketching ideas. We placed the largest diamond at the center, flanked by her smaller stones as accents. We say this often, but it’s worth repeating: no stone is too small. When set with intention, even the tiniest diamonds can bring brilliance and balance to a design.
The wax model of her ring design. 

We say this often, but it’s worth repeating: no stone is too small. When set with intention, even the tiniest diamonds can bring brilliance and balance to a design. After approving her wax model, we moved into production.

The final, finished design.
The final ring was cast in white gold—a gleaming center setting that feels distinctively hers: timeless and refined, with all the charm of the 1920s and a modern spirit woven in.

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