Friday, June 5, 2026

From Story to Wax

Every custom piece begins with a conversation.

My client described her vision as delicate tree branches entwined together, with the season's first snowflakes settling on sparse leaves. Because her engagement ring needed to remain delicate to fit her size 4.5 finger, we chose to carry more of the story into the matching ring holder pendant.

The pendant became a place where nature, memory, and function could come together. Twisting branches form the structure, leaves represent life and growth, and a snowflake rests within the design. Surrounding it are tiny white gold spheres, capturing the feeling of snow flurries drifting through the winter air.

These photos show the journey from the original sketch to the developing wax model, where a client's vision slowly becomes a wearable piece of art.

Every piece begins with a story.

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Hand-drawn pencil sketch of a custom ring holder pendant design with intertwined tree branches, leaves, snowflake details, and notes for gemstone placement.

Original concept sketch showing the client's vision for a nature-inspired ring holder pendant featuring entwined branches, leaves, and a snowflake motif.


Hand-drawn outline of a custom ring holder pendant used to establish the overall size and fit for the client's rings.

Determining the size and proportions of the ring holder pendant before carving begins.


Green wax strips secured in position during the construction of a custom ring holder pendant wax model.

Keeping the soft wax aligned while building the framework of the ring holder pendant.


Hand-carved wax model of a custom ring holder pendant featuring organic branches, leaves, and a snowflake-inspired design.

The ring holder pendant begins to take shape as the branches, leaves, and snowflake elements are refined in wax.




A digital visualization created from the wax model to help the client imagine the finished pendant.


While wax models allow me to create and refine every detail of a design, they can sometimes be difficult for clients to visualize as finished jewelry.

Using AI-assisted imaging, I can create a digital representation of how a wax model may appear when cast and polished in precious metal. This helps bridge the gap between the wax stage and the finished piece, allowing clients to better understand the design before casting begins.

The design itself remains my original work. AI is simply being used as a visualization tool to help bring the concept to life.

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