Thursday, July 16, 2026

Nature Designs the Prongs

Blue wax carving of a nature-inspired twig engagement ring holding a 10 x 8 mm oval Moss Agate cabochon, shown during the early stages of the lost wax carving process.

"Only one hour into carving, and the branches are already finding their way around the Moss Agate. Nature has a beautiful way of designing the prongs. 🌿✨"









Nature Designs the Prongs...

Sometimes the best jewelry designs don't begin with a drawing—they begin with listening to nature.

Today, only one hour into carving this new ring in blue wax, the design is already beginning to tell its own story. Rather than forcing traditional prongs around the gemstone, I allowed the branches to grow naturally, wrapping around a 10 x 8 mm oval Moss Agate cabochon as though the stone had always belonged there.

The beauty of working in wax is that every curve can evolve organically. One branch becomes two. A gentle twist becomes the beginning of a tree. Before long, the prongs disappear, replaced by something that feels alive.

There are still many hours of carving ahead before the bark texture, flowing lines, and final details emerge, but this early stage is often my favorite. It's the moment when an idea first takes root.

Sometimes, nature designs the prongs better than we ever could.

Materials

  • Sterling Silver
  • Oxidized Finish
  • 10 × 8 mm Oval Moss Agate Cabochon
  • Hand carved in wax using the lost wax casting process



 

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