Jewellery as Art

Contemporary jewellery needs to be tempered with good design, fine workmanship and an understanding of the need for a piece to be both beautiful and wearable. I believe that jewellery is a language. Yes, it can and should, be something beautiful in it's own right, but each piece also tells a story about it's owner and it is contemporary jewellery that has by far the largest vocabulary.

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Ruby and Ribbon

This was a Custom Design for a valued Client. The small Ruby had sentimental value and the "Double Ribbon" effect suggests continuence, strength and completeness. The heavily "marked" finish really brought the Ruby to life and highlighted the doubled effect. 
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