Nate & Amy had a lovely original wedding set. It was time for an update though. The rings were in need of resizing, Amy’s work as a hair stylist now necessitated that she have something with a lower profile, and the platinum and palladium were showing their wear.
Metal choice is, or should, be an important part of designing a custom jewelry piece. Metals lend themselves to particular functions. Some bend easily to accept stones, some are strong enough to hold a stone in a tension-setting, others wear well and won’t show every ding that life throws at you. We moved Amy’s beautiful princess-cut diamond into a low profile stainless steel tension-setting. Stainless and diamond are a match made for tension-setting. The clean lines really set the diamond off, and less metal around the stone means more sparkle. We widened Nate’s band for a more contemporary look, and added a rustic cross-hammered finish to tie the set together. These updated wedding rings will be a set that Nate & Amy can really live in, knowing that they’ll stand up to all that life brings.












