Monday, 19 October 2009

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

I'm Back!


I'm just back from exhibiting my jewellery at the Emigrate shows in Liverpool and Coventry and have to get to work making my orders. I really enjoyed getting to speak to people and to get some feed back on the silver jewellery I have made.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Martin and Rach's wedding ring




Martin and Rach


Here's the happy couple on their wedding day - using their wedding rings!
The whole day was lovely - the service was held at Richmond theatre which was a superb setting for a superb couple.
You both looked fabulous, thank you for letting me share your day. Cx
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Michelle Completes her set ...

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Engraved Cross

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Monday, 27 July 2009

Fiona gets more diamonds. . .





The thin edge of this ring was originally a wedding ring on it's own. It is a three colour gold twist, but after so many years of wear it was getting a little thin. So it was decided that Fiona needed something new, but she wanted to incorporate her original ring as has huge sentimental value.
Over a coffee, we discussed what Fiona would like the most - more diamonds! "I think I deserve them after all these years" she commented. So, I drew Fiona a set of designs and she chose the one she liked.
I added a 9ct white gold ring to the edge of the original wedding ring and set three diamonds along the top, and I added an inner sleeve of rose gold to make the whole ring a bit chunkier. The rose gold and white gold picked out the colours in the tri-colour twist quite nicely.
Fiona is pleased with her new ring - and there is even a little extra room around the rest of the ring for more diamonds to be added as subsequent presents from her husband . . . !

Mother of Pearl Flower pendant


Fiona and Pauls Engagement RIng

This is Fiona and Pauls engagment ring, it is a bespoke piece made just for them. Made in Platinum and set with a princess cut diamond.

Sunday, 19 July 2009

Signet Ring


This is a signet ring I have just made. It is made from two rings that were melted down and remodeled. The stone is a blood stone (green with flecks of red) and it had a seal engraved into it. These usually represent the family name and when pressed into wax leave their reverse impression.
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