Our client brought us her mother's engagement ring and wedding band set to transform.
Our client brought us her mother's original wedding rings--two pieces that had been soldered together by another jeweler at one point. While a practical solution to keep them aligned and prevent shifting on the finger, our client wanted to reimagine the stones through a modern lens.
The final CAD renderings of the three rings designs together before we printed wax models.
Through our initial conversations, we landed on a series of three rings: pieces she could wear solo, together, or stack with other favorites in her jewelry box. The largest stone was set in a simple bezel setting--an accent ring she could easily wear constantly with her active lifestyle. The other two diamonds were set in a more delicate prong setting with accented beading detail down the ring design.
The final, finished rings shown stacked together.
We loved how these final rings turned out--a sparkly diamond statement when worn together, yet still diverse to wear by themselves or with other rings she loves. Rings that feel more like "her" but, even better, heirlooms that she can wear often as a way to remember and hold her mother close.