August 1, 2009 - 3 comments

Pronged Purples

Here's a suite of rose cut amethysts, intense pink tourmalines, pyrope garnets and diamonds set in yellow gold. A great combination of interesting shapes, subtle brilliance and deep hues.

This was a project based fundamentally on color.  I was tasked to create these based on purples, pinks and dark reds and was able to source these interesting free-form rose cut stones for it. Rose cuts were primarily developed for diamonds in the 1500's and were considered cutting edge at that time as it proved to give a more brilliant stone compared to older style cuts. From the top they resembled rose buds, hence the name. The brilliant cut (which had more fire and sparkle) was developed some time in the 1700's and paved the way for the modern round brilliant stones we're familiar with today. Whereas brilliant stones do create some sharp sparkle, sometimes its great to see some stones with soft, broad flashes too.

Published by: Paul in bangle/bracelet, bespoke, earrings, necklace

Comments

Candifier
September 7, 2009 at 3:36 pm

I love this!!! Is it sold?

Paul
September 12, 2009 at 2:10 pm

Fortunately or unfortunately it is. It’s a bespoke piece.

N.Hsieh
February 28, 2010 at 9:38 am

Can you create this style again by order?

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