Showing posts with label Rough diamond Rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rough diamond Rings. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

A Wax Artist’s Palette: The Alchemy of Hand-Sculpted Jewelry

A Wax Artist’s Palette: The Structural Foundation of Organic Jewelry

"A Wax Artist’s Palette: Where the alchemy begins. Every color represents a different level of hardness, carefully layered on my hand—my true canvas—to build a foundation of strength for each one-of-a-kind design."


From Wax to Wonder: The Art of the Carve
When you look at my workbench, you’ll see a vibrant mix of pinks, greens, and blues. These aren't just for show—each color represents a different hardness and flexibility in the wax.

In this custom ring, I use a "harder" wax for the structural base to ensure it holds its shape on the mandrel, while a "softer," more pliable wax is used to meticulously "grow" the organic vines around the diamond. This allows me to capture the delicate, overlapping flow of nature that defines my signature style.


A Wax Artist’s Palette: The Foundation of Organic Jewelry Design.

My hand-sculpted palette of colorful waxes, each chosen for its specific hardness to build a foundation of strength and beauty.





Visualizing the Final Piece
Because these multi-color waxes can be difficult to imagine in a single precious metal, I want to help you see the final vision. This is a one-of-a-kind ring with a cast-in-place rough diamond. Since the wax model is lost during the casting process, I can only cast this ring once.


A close-up shot of a jeweler using a heated carving tool to melt and shape delicate blue wax vines over a rough diamond on a mandrel.

Precision in motion—using a heated tool to carefully "grow" the soft green and blue wax twigs around the rough diamond.








By showing you these recreations, I can give you a solid choice between styles prior to the final pour.


Your Choice: Silver or Rose Gold?

The metal you choose completely changes the "soul" of the ring:

Sterling Silver with Light Oxidation: This option highlights every tiny detail. The light oxidation sits in the deep crevices of the hand-carved vines, creating a beautiful contrast that makes the organic textures look like a piece of forest floor.

An artistic photograph on a deep black background featuring a textured green wax palette with professional jeweler's waxes in shades of pink, purple, and blue dripping off the side.
My hand-sculpted palette of colorful waxes, each chosen for its specific hardness to build a foundation of strength and beauty.

A finished multi-colored wax ring model shown on a finger, featuring purple base wax and deep blue organic vines wrapping a rough diamond.
The completed 100% organic vision, where the twigs serve as the setting, locking the diamond in place forever during casting.


14k Rose Gold with a Light Antique Finish: The 14k rose gold offers incredible durability for daily wear. The light antique finish removes the harsh "new" shine, giving the ring a soft, heirloom quality that glows against the skin.

A close-up side view of a multi-colored wax ring model on a silver mandrel, showing the pink base wax and intertwined blue and purple organic vines.

My hand-sculpted palette of colorful waxes, each chosen for its specific hardness to build a foundation of strength and beauty.

 

A professional visualization of a nature-inspired ring on a person's finger, cast in 14k rose gold with a soft antique finish, featuring organic twigs and vines securing a natural rough diamond.

The warmth of 14k rose gold finished with a light antique glow, perfectly capturing the organic flow of hand-sculpted vines around a rough diamond. 


The Final Touch
As with all my work, I have hand-carved my "DV" initials into the wax. It’s a signature I’ve used for 20 years, inspired by my father, Hubert, who signed every one of his wildlife paintings. It is my promise to you that this piece was sculpted by hand, with heart, right here in the North Carolina foothills.




Friday, January 14, 2022

Lost Wax Artist - Dawn Vertrees of DV Jewelry Designs

 

Lost Wax Casting


Lost wax casting is a 6,000-year-old process still used in both manufacturing and fine art. 
The precision and accuracy of the process have made it an ideal method for producing objects with intricate details, and close tolerances.


Hand-sculpted wax models created to be cast using the ancient process called the Lost Wax Casting.

The wax model I sculpt using soft green, purple or blue wax is duplicated into solid metals such as 
14k or 18k Gold by using the casting process. 

My original wax jewelry models are all made by hand using a variety of tools that I have found over the years that fine tune the details in my leaves, branches and wood textures. Using this process also includes my choice of soft waxes which allows me to control my designs plus allows me the undercuts I feel my organic designs need to look more realistic.


This new design below is available to be cast in your choice of 
14k or 18k Gold in Yellow, White & Rose Gold.

3.20ct Crystal Rough Diamond
Each leaf drape over the diamond 

The stems wrap around
the edge of the diamond.
    
Details including additional pictures and prices are available,
Please click here (coming soon) to view in our Store.


Here are a couple of photos of the rings I have made which have sold or available:


Leaf, Twig & Berries Wedding Set