Tuesday, March 19, 2024

New Design: Leaf and Twig Floating Rough Diamond Engagement Ring

Update: I will be casting this design in either 
14k Rose Gold or 14k Yellow Gold on 3/29/2024

Cost: $3,500.00
If you have any questions please contact us at: 

Please mention the 1.72ct Octahedron Diamond Ring


Engagement Ring

Floating 1.72ct Natural Octahedron Rough Diamond

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Beautiful floating Diamond 

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Custom non-traditional setting using the 
leaves & twigs to hold the setting in place.



All of my rings are hand sculpted using the lost wax method. 
I love taking a piece of jewelers wax and creating unique designs pushing the limits on traditional machined settings and bringing back the love into each design I create.

My Processes

Creative Process: Hand sculpted wax model using the Lost-wax-process.

Cast-in-place: A process where the stone and the wax model I create is cast simultaneously in solid gold or silver. The stone and metal become one thing, making the one-of-a-kind piece each time.

Materials:

We cast in Sterling Silver, 14 & 18k Gold and Platinum.

Gemstones:

Rough Gemstones, hand-cut in-house, Rough & Faceted Diamonds, Moissanite Diamonds as well as Lab Diamonds & Gemstones.

Thanks for looking. -Dawn

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Blue Sapphire Gemstone Engagement Ring

Engagement Ring

Additional Information, click here for additional pictures & prices.

Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring

●Gemstone: 6 x 8mm Lab created Blue Sapphire

●Material: Solid 14k Rose Gold (shown and is Available Now)

Ring Height: 5.75mm

Ring Length: 11.33mm

Bottom Band Width: 3.97mm

Optional Lab created gemstones including Moissanite Diamonds (contact for price)


Creative Process: Hand sculpted wax model using the Lost-wax-process.

Cast-in-place: A process where the stone and the wax model I create is cast simultaneously in solid gold or silver. The stone and metal become one thing, making the one-of-a-kind piece each time.


What is a Lab Sapphire?

Flame fusion is a process of melting aluminum oxide, the primary mineral in sapphire. The powder forms into a cone shape that melts and starts the crystal growth during this process. It eventually creates a teardrop shade. To change the hue and outcome of the stone, scientists add different minerals to the aluminum oxide. While blue sapphire is most common, they form other colors, too. For example, adding chromium will produce a ruby. Lab-created gemstones with this method are relatively inexpensive and easier to obtain. This process is faster, leading to a shorter wait between creating the gemstone


This ring comes with a small ring tote and ring box.


Dawn Vertrees Jewelry...Elegance Uncut.

DV Jewelry Designs

info@dvjewelrydesigns.com