wedding rings :: updated

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

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.

before

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.

after

 

sweet 16 keepsake :: recycled

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Our client, Erin, had a gold and diamond pendant she had been given as a sweet 16 gift from her grandparents. They themselves, had recycled a diamond and some of their gold jewelry from various pieces and had a pendant cast to give to their granddaughter. While Erin cherished the family pendant, it just wasn’t a piece she could see herself wearing. She described her style as classic, earth-friendly, and bold. She also sited the practicality of the piece as important; she wanted this new piece to be one she could wear everyday without worry.

gold pendant with diamond upcycled to tension-set diamond ring

Out of our design meeting came a tension-set diamond ring, with the recycled gold as an accent. The stainless is clean and contemporary, the diamond is classic, and the hammered, oxidized gold lends an earthy organic feel. This piece did indeed become an everyday staple for Erin, and the first piece of her kara | daniel collection.

This piece will be on exhibit at The Green Show: Recycle, Repurpose, Reuse at the Epic Center . Kalamazoo, MI . September 9-30. Opening reception Friday, September 9th . 5:00-8:00p.

diamond earring :: revived

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

We all have them. The traditional, safe pieces of jewelry that, while they’re fine and lovely, we just don’t wear. They’re not us. They’re not this decade, or epoch even. They don’t say anything about us stylistically, at least not anything we’d want to broadcast. You know…that gold snake chain, the gold heart with your birthstone set in it, a traditionally set diamond stud. That’s what Judy had – a pair of diamond studs. The diamonds were beautiful, but you’d never get a real sense of that in these settings.

 

original diamond earring

before

 

Now you have to understand…Judy has great style. She knows how to layer. She loves asymmetry and creating new arrangements by linking various pieces together. She and a girlfriend often split pairs of kara | daniel earrings so they can wear a single with their other fun and funky adornments. So, these diamond studs weren’t doing Judy any justice, they needed a new home. So Judy met with us.

We took one diamond and it became part of a ring trio that you can see here. It was decided the other diamond stud would become part of a pendant. Judy wears a lot of kara | daniel stainless steel, including our chains, and loves things long. So we designed a clean cylindrical pendant that would lend good weight to a longer chain, but wouldn’t compete at all with the fire of this diamond. Out of the gold prongs and into the spacious stainless setting the diamond appeared much bigger, and had gorgeous light. It now shines as an attention grabbing pendant in a way it never did in its previous gold prong setting.

 

hammer-set diamond in stainless steel

after: hammer-set recycled diamond in stainless steel

This piece will be on exhibit at The Green Show: Recycle, Repurpose, Reuse at the Epic Center . Kalamazoo, MI . September 9-30. Opening reception Friday, September 9th . 5:00-8:00p.

refresh for the new year: Happy 2011!

Friday, January 14th, 2011

it always feels good to refresh for the new year, and that’s exactly what we did for this great renew/refresh/recycle custom ring project.

gold pendant with diamond becomes a tension-set diamond ring

a client approached us with the pendant pictured above. it was a family piece, and while it had sentimental value, it was a piece that she just wasn’t going to wear. enter kara | daniel! we specialize in creating jewelry you can live in. we discussed her style, what she wanted the piece to “do”, what elements she wanted to carry forward into the new piece (the diamond, the gold, or both). we came to a tension-set diamond ring, with the recycled gold as an accent. the stainless is clean and contemporary, the diamond is classic, and the hammered, oxidized gold lends an earthy organic feel. we’re thrilled with the final piece, and so was she.
you can check out more of our custom rings in our ring gallery. what’s in your jewelry box that needs an update this year?

reNEW, reuse, recycle

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
simple diamond stud

before

reNEWed trio of stainless steel rings

after

one of the most enjoyable ways to wear gorgeous jewelry responsibly is to renew a piece of jewelry or gemstone that has fallen out of rotation in your jewelry box. remember that heirloom marquis diamond that your great-aunt Mildred gifted you years ago? and you thought you’d never wear it…well now it can be the focal piece of a contemporary stainless steel ring, a tension-set pendant, almost anything you can dream up. these photos are from our latest in reNEWed jewelry. a simple and traditional diamond earring in gold longed for an update. so we created this trio of rings to show it off.

  • top: stainless steel mini-scroll with gold recycled from client’s jewelry
  • middle: stainless steel band with recycled gold inlay
  • bottom: stainless steel mini-scroll with re-set brilliant-cut diamond

interested in a reNEWal project of your own? contact kara | daniel JEWELRY at kdJ@karadanielJEWELRY.com

images by kdJ