Olympic Ring

Bespoke radiant cut diamond engagement and wedding ring set

Bespoke radiant cut diamond engagement and wedding ring set. This is a copyright design from the Sherry Collection. It comprises of a central, radiant cut diamond, set each side with trillion cut diamonds. The shoulders of the ring are additionally pave set with small brilliant cut diamonds. This setting style is mirrored in the wedding band, which sits snuggly beneath the engagement ring

Diamond daisy ring with coloured diamonds

We have made this ring using, white, yellow and various pink shades of centre diamonds in the past. The outer ‘petals’ are pear cut diamonds.

Blue diamond glacier cluster ring

Made in platinum, our bespoke ring has been made as an heirloom, to be passed down through a family.

Chrysler building inspired ring

Take a look at the top of the building. You’ll see these references, worked into our ring design. With an eagle head on each shoulder, sweeping up to the terraced crown, radiating sunburst, that form the under bezel.

Pink sapphire and diamond flower ring

Pink sapphire and diamond flower ring
Here’s the finished piece, with a pastel-pink sapphire centre and pink sapphire and diamond-set petals.

Union Jack ring and cuff link set

Union Jack ring set.
All diamond, Union Flag suite. Comprising of ring and cuff-links.

Blue diamonds

Blue diamonds!

I have over a carat in weight, of these gorgeous 2mm princess cut, ice blue diamonds. I haven’t drawn any designs yet, but I might try to combine them with the 6.46ct aquamarine that I have, to make a statement ring.

What a superb gift for someone!

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Old jewellery into new remodel

Much of the jewellery we wear has sentimental value; signifying an event, or a connection to someone. So when a new customer came to us with her recently commissioned wedding ring, I wasn’t sure how she would want us help her. The original ring, whilst lovely, hadn’t turned out as the customer had expected and she asked if I could reuse all of the white gold and combine it with platinum to make a twisty ring. I used to make such rings years ago and happened to have a sample in 3 colours of gold, that I was able to show her. It was exactly what she wanted. Here are the step by step stages of our remodel. The ring was sawn open and straightened out It was then narrowed at one end, enough to feed it through ever-decreasing holes of a draw-down plate. This removed the textured surface of the white gold, until it was a long, smooth wire. Then we introduced 3 additional wires of platinum and started to twist all four strands together. When they were tightly wound, the spiral was rolled down through a mill: This gave the piece a curved profile, with a flat bottom, which would form the inside of the ring. Through detailed calculation and care, I was able to get the exact length of strand to make the correct finger size, whilst matching the pattern repeat and white gold sections, to make an imperceptible join possible. Once cut, the ends were brought together and soldered. After which, the ring was hammered round and finally polished. Platinum and 18ct white gold behave in different ways, when they’re twisted and soldered, so the process was quite a challenge. The original white gold is visible; running through the 4-wire twist. This is because 18ct white gold is a grey white colour, compared to platinum, which is bright white.

Chrysler building inspired ring

If anyone has looked closely at the art deco Chrysler building in New York there are some beautiful features worth gazing at for a while; particularly the spire and the eagles.

We’ve been studying it closely for a special commission; an art deco style ring with some Chrysler building inspired features. Take a look at the top of the building. You’ll see these references, worked in to our ring design. With an eagle head on each shoulder, sweeping up to the stylised lattice window under bezel. It’s been a while since we’ve had chance to make art deco piece; but what a thrill to make. With spectacular design detail and CAD work by Chris. Set with a 4.77ct emerald cut, blue sapphire and VVS baguette diamonds. The corner brilliant cuts were from the wearer’s original engagement ring. Hopefully, this ring should be featured soon, in a magazine article.