Matching and balanced, but not exactly identical, Australian opal & diamond earrings with little carved snakes curling around them. 18K yellow gold.
Continue readingemerald + daffodils ring
Custom Daffodils ring created for this emerald. My camera set-up again doesn’t do justice to emeralds, but this one has a really great color that looks so nice in the 18K yellow gold. I really like how this turned out.
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This is a custom-carved low-profile solitaire for this gorgeously moody custom-cut garnet. 14K rose gold.
Continue readingpink diamond + snakes’n’roses
This awesome thing was designed for a wonderfully delicate pink cushion diamond. Set in a quatrefoil design with pointy prong tips holding it fast, we also have blooming roses, leaves, buds, and of course, little garden snakes curled among the foliage.
Little bright white diamonds are set in the heads of the snakes, because that’s just how this world turns.
Continue readingfoxes & poppies pendant
Foxes chasing each other amongst the poppies around this intense pink sapphire. This was a really fun one to make. 14K yellow gold.
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Sunflower pendant with diamond ‘dewdrops.’ 14K yellow gold.
Continue readingchunky 3-stone ring
This wonderful chunk of a ring features a 6+ carat emerald-cut tanzanite with triangular-cut pink tourmaline side stones. 19K peachy-rose gold.
Continue readingmother’s pendant
This was a custom pendant created for a mother by her son. The ruby sun is her birthstone, and the three anemone flowers are the children’s birthstones: citrine, amethyst, and blue zircon. 18K yellow gold.
Continue readinggeometric solitaire with parti-sapphire
Just a little hand-carved geometric solitaire for this kick-ass parti-sapphire! Platinum, naturally.
Continue readingmodified snake band
This ring was a modification of a current shop design to specifically fit a custom solitaire (not made by me), below:
HOW AWESOME IS THIS?!? I carved the snake band using measurements the customer sent me and I was so flipping happy (relieved!) to see how well they worked together.
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