Showing posts with label Partnership rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partnership rings. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Matching Mokume Bands from one piece of metal.

Jose was searching the net for a special ring for Karina.
He found us all the way from Texas.
They liked the idea of Julie making a set of rings from one piece of metal.
 
Jose wanted his Mokume ring served Straight Up with no stones.
For Karina, we decided to use lab created emeralds and alexandrite.
As they change from red/purple under man made light to green/blue in natural light, the alexandrite provide a nice mix of color to compliment the emerald green.
 
 
Whoo-hooo - they loved them
 
We just heard from Jose:
"Karina and I have been married for almost a year now. We still love our rings. We thought you might enjoy some pictures of the rings."

 
 
YES - WE DO ENJOY THESE PICTURES!
 
Thank you Jose and Karina.
Best of Luck to you.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

How Julie makes her interlocking rings.

We have all heard the words "two become one" at weddings or commitment ceremonies. Julie decided to craft rings with that concept in mind - she wanted to make two rings that fit together from one piece of metal. Julie starts with one solid piece of metal stock. In the picture below you can see where she has scribed a line in the middle of the sterling silver. Then she traced a circle so that she could put the bezel mounted diamonds within that circle.
  



 This next picture shows the line drawn in red which she will follow with a saw to cut two "rings" from the one piece of stock.


The next picture is of two pieces of mokume that she cut to make a pair of rings. (Mokume is produced by layering copper and sterling silver, combining them under pressure and slicing the metal to get the wood grain look.


One the metal is cut, then the two bands are shaped into rings and made into their respective sizes. This picture shows the top view of the completed sterling silver rings set with round diamonds in white gold bezels.


This picture shows the larger of the two rings on its side.



Here are the completed Mokume rings from the picture above. The larger of the two (above) was to remain a band with no gems while the smaller one below was made with bezel set created alexandrite and emeralds.


Two rings from one piece of metal - interlocking bands from Julie Claire DeVoe. Exclusively at Chimera Design.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Partnership/Wedding bands with diamonds and rubies.


Here they are - set with rubies and diamonds.
(Sapphires would work well, too.)


14kt two tone gold.
These rings started out as one piece of metal -
in this case yellow gold. Then they were cut so that they
can snuggle with one another if they get the chance!


Having one straight edge allows the ring to be worn next to a traditional engagement ring if one so desires. Will Build To Suit - we make rings as unique as the people who wear them.
We would love to make one just for YOU!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Hot off the bench: Interlocking wedding/partnership rings in 14kt gold

Julie just made this set of rings in
14kt yellow and white gold.
They are made from one piece of metal -
you know, to best signify the two parts equaling one whole!
These pictures were taken just before she
started setting the gemstones in them.

You can have these rings made in your choice of metals:
white gold, yellow gold, or argentium silver or some combination.
They can also be set with one or more gemstones.

We would love to design a set for you and your loved one.



Saturday, May 23, 2009

Partnership rings - two rings from one piece of metal.


Julie's unique design for these partnership rings were born out of the concept of the two halves coming together to make the whole. She starts with one piece of precious metal and cuts the two rings from it - which is why they fit together so well.
They range in price according to ring size and are available in sterling (argentium) silver and 18kt gold (shown above) or they can be made in two tone 14kt gold. Silver/18kt range from $395 to $495 and the two tone gold versions are $750 to $1,050 each. These prices include one bezel mounted gemstone as shown - we recommend diamond, ruby, or sapphire for their durability. Additional gemstones can be added for $50 each.
Call Cliff at 616-897-9480 to make arrangements for your set of rings.