An emerald centre stone surrounded by baguette and round diamonds. My client was given an emerald ring by her mother and although she loved it, she wanted it chunkier and to be set in 18ct yellow gold with an art deco feel. The final result is fabulous!
This engagement ring is a real feat of craftsmanship – an old cut central Diamond, surrounded by a halo of hand cut Emeralds, set in an 18ct yellow gold setting, with a tubular band. A matching wedding band to follow…
A bangle with a centre cluster of opal beads, an emerald and diamonds, set in 18ct yellow gold. The opal beads were once in an unworn brooch and are now re homed and re loved!
An engagement ring created using stones that used to be in a pendant. The centre sapphire is a unique shape, so we created a focus on it with a clean rubover setting – it is flanked with a trio of diamonds either side, set in yellow gold.
A yellow gold circular pendant set with a selection of bezel set gemstones my client already had and a scattering of diamonds in between, on a yellow gold trace chain.
An oval emerald stone with a halo of diamonds; this is a remodelled engagement ring which had been well loved but needed a new emerald and a new setting. We kept the stones in the same formation and set them in a modern, 18ct yellow gold bezel setting.
Nearly 4 carats of emerald cut diamonds. This eternity ring has been designed to be flexible enough to be worn on its own, with an engagement ring or with a plain yellow gold band.
A pinky ring created using stones from my clients Granny’s jewels. It’s a modern, very wearable ring, whilst fusing elements from the inherited pieces to retain the sentimentality.
A cushion cut Emerald with two brilliant Diamond side stones, set in 18ct yellow gold, with hidden O & P initials in the metalwork. A beauty of an engagement ring!
A pair of matching signet rings for a father and son, hand engraved with their family crest. The ring on the right includes the metal from my clients late wife’s wedding band.
Mismatched Diamonds and Sapphires set in a wide 18ct yellow gold band, with a hand engraved message on the inside of the band. 30 stones for a 30th birthday!
Previously an inherited but unworn 5 stone brooch, converted into a solitaire pendant and a pair of double Diamond studs; both to be worn easily everyday.
This medical bracelet was a first for us. A platinum bracelet, with the medical sign in vibrant red enamel on a disc, with a slim 0.7mm sapphire crystal laid on top to protect it, with a halo of Diamonds. On the reverse of the disc is the medical details needed in an emergency.
A new pale Sapphire with Diamond side stones set in platinum – one diamond from my clients own engagement ring and the other one from an inherited ring, they both just happened to match perfectly!
A Citrine and Diamond ring – these stones were previously sitting in an unworn brooch, so we polished them up and redesigned them into a very wearable ring.
An engagement ring with a European cut diamond centre stone, flanked by two tapered baguette diamonds, set in 18ct yellow gold with hand cut S and J hidden initials.
An 18ct yellow gold necklace, set with randomly scattered diamonds. Some of the diamonds are from an old unworn necklace, with a few new ones added in to give a variety of sizes. Worn on a shorter than normal chain so it’s more like a longer choker!
Pear, Princess, Marquise and Emerald cut Diamond ring, set in 18ct yellow gold. An unusual twist on an eternity ring to celebrate the birth of a baby girl.
A remodelled emerald and diamond engagement ring, using the stones from 2 other unworn rings and the engraved shank from the original engagement ring to retain the sentimentality.
We revitalised these Sapphire and Diamond earrings, that were in a dated yellow gold setting by converting them into a modern rubover 18ct white gold setting. Although the wearer prefers white metal, she cannot wear it in her ears so the reverse side is yellow gold for comfort.
18ct white gold discs, with hand carved polished initials and hand engraved birth dates on the reverse, with a sandblasted background to create the perfect textured contrast.
An oval diamond engagement ring, set in 18ct yellow gold, with sharpened prongs, a perfectly round tube like band and with hidden ‘R’ and ‘D’ initials hidden in the metalwork.
This Aquamarine was previously sitting unworn in a brooch shaped like a spider. We transformed it by adding a diamond and setting it in an 18ct white gold rubover setting to create an easy everyday piece, where the Aquamarine is still the main event.
A full diamond wedding band, with a gentle curve to fit neatly around an engagement ring, set in 18ct rose gold. The scallop setting means that more diamond and less metal is seen but it still looks very elegant from the side view.
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