engagement pendants :: something old, something new

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Allison & Valerie were looking for a unique way to symbolize their engagement. We had already designed a set of diamond rings that would be their wedding rings (see those here), so they were looking for something besides rings. Allison had a set of amethysts that had been a gift from a college friend who was traveling in South America. Her mother had the amethysts set by a jeweler in her hometown, but they had never really been Allison’s thing.

amethyst oval studs

before

After enjoying working with us to design a tension-set diamond ring with recycled gold, Allison knew she enjoyed our esthetic and design process, and was ready for another custom design adventure. She brought the amethysts in with the idea to capture them in a set of pendants. We tension-set the oval stones in non-concentric stainless steel pendants, and captured them on flexible stainless steel cable that is just right for Allison and Valerie’s active lifestyle. The “after” is a pretty stunning set that look just as good on as they do below.

amethyst oval pendants in stainless steel tension-set pendants

after

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

 

emerald birthstone jewelry :: re-envisioned

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

The mission for this custom design project, for our client Becky, was to take a number of birthstone keepsake jewelry pieces, and using the emeralds and gold, create a bold and timeless statement piece. The gold from various rings and earrings was mixed karat of 14k and above, and would create contrast with a stainless steel band. There were a variety of emeralds to work with – they were all close in size, and varied in color.

 

Emerald Trio

before

 

Becky described herself as having an asymmetric, architectural, and unadorned aesthetic. She loved our tension-set rings, but as emerald is too soft a stone to withstand the pressures of tension-setting, we devised a ring design to visually mimic the lines of a tension-setting while keeping the delicate emeralds protected. The recycled gold was used to create a raised channel to protect the emeralds, and hammer textured to add depth. We translated these lines onto an asymmetrical pair of earrings as well. Paired with contemporary stainless steel these birthstone mementos are refreshed to their status of cherished adornment.

 

emeralds :: re-envisioned

after: emerald ~ channel-set in recycled gold and 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.

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