Now we can post Kathy's new Ridgelines Pendant since we shipped it Tuesday!
This is the Starry Jasper she picked.
The marcasite she wanted accent her new pendant perfectly!
Tuesday we also got to meet Debbie H. for the first time. We'd exchanged emails about wedding rings and engagement ring designs. Besides having a great time talking and beginning to get to know each other, it was really helpful to see what type of designs she favours. (What's not to like about a real horse person!)
I have to invest a couple of flasks this morning, but later today I'll post a number of pieces we've made using Labadorite, and it's relative Spectrolite. The range of colors, and their intensity, is amazing.
Until then, here are a few photos of some of our Ridgelines Rings. (And now I realize that the other Ridgelines rings never got photographed!)
Garnet
Peridot, Oxidized
Peridot
Blue Topaz
Our "V-Swoop" Ring
This style, with a stone nestled into the "V"
was made for Kevin J.'s engagement ring.
She said "Yes!"
I don't know why I didn't before now, but I only began photographing some of our custom work in the last year or so.
These matched bands were based on the happy couples' design ideas
and feature stunning bezel set sapphires.
Heidi and David's Wedding Rings were a lot of Fun to make!
Ridgelines Wedding Rings with cast-in-place 14K Yellow Gold Ridgelines Plaques.
Rings are Fun.
Creating and making the very real and lasting symbols of two people's love and devotion is the best part of being a jeweler. Maybe that's why Wedding Rings and Engagement Rings might just be our favorite jewelry to make!
These rings are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much Amethyst! We honestly have a lot of Fun with our work.
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