August 18, 2010 - No Comments!

Radial

Here's another bespoke piece; and a redesign project as well. All round and carre cut diamonds were from an old necklace that wasn't being used anymore. And so it was decided to recreate the piece as a pair of earrings. What resulted were these gorgeous danglers with pave diamond centers and square and round diamonds radiating at the sides.

July 31, 2010 - No Comments!

Arabesque

Diamonds reset from old jewelry. And transformed into new pieces.

Arabesque inspired yellow diamond drop earrings in millgrained yellow gold.

Detail of arabesque inspired textured yellow gold necklace with fancy shaped diamonds.

A great way to give new life to unused heirloom gems.

July 20, 2010 - No Comments!

Green Amethysts

Amethysts have been known to be of purple hue ever since. But "new" gem varieties have been coming out and been made use in fine jewelry of late. One of these "newer" varieties include green amethysts; essentially green colored quartz (as amethysts are purple colored quartz). It provides a very different, more transparent, shade of green as compared to, say, emeralds and peridots. And more colors only mean more choices, which is a good thing.

Inset are drop earrings and a cocktail ring of green amethysts and pave diamonds set in rose and white gold.

July 9, 2010 - 1 comment.

Garden Variety

Green seems to be a popular color nowadays. So here's our take. Earrings of peridot and diamonds set in yellow gold. With phrenite cabochon drops. Cool and calming.

July 2, 2010 - 4 comments

Ceramic Link

Drop earrings of pave diamonds in white gold and some high-tech ceramic links. Seemingly fragile, these pearlescent white links are extremely tough and can withstand day-to-day wear with ease. Clean, simple lines but bold enough to wear from day to night.

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June 25, 2010 - No Comments!

Ruby Cabs

I notice I've been doing a few items with rubies lately. Here are a pair of earrings with Thai ruby cabochons, green sapphires and diamonds set in yellow gold. Cabochons (or cabs for short for those in the trade) are stones with flat bottoms and domed tops. This style of cutting was designed to bring out deeper colors in gemstones. As with these slightly purplish reds.

June 4, 2010 - No Comments!

Baroques

While round, white south sea pearls are the standard, there's just something magnetic about baroque pearls. The free-form shapes and crevices create interesting play of light on the surface. Good specimens possess excellent luster that borders on the metallic but still retains that natural look. Inset are silvery baroque Tahitian pearls, about 16 by 19mm, set in minimalist coral inspired branch earrings with diamonds. In white gold.

With a matching pendant.