#1
- This is an antique iron nail from 1830! Comes from a barn in the Swiss Alps. There is 14 K gold on the head of the nail and a champagne diamond. Makes a strong statement. Ancient romans used iron rings as wedding rings! Iron and steel remind me of swords and weapons. These metals represent strength to me.
#2

- Just love that deep purple amethyst. The basket setting is clunky and heavy to fit the massive stone.
#3

- Unusual citrine – nothing symmetrical about the facets done by an expert stone cutter. The 3 pronged setting emulates the ‘trillion’ shape of the stone.
#4

- This garnet and 14 K gold ring was custom made for a dear friend. Sometimes I am so happy when a special piece is worn by a special person.
#5

- Gold ring with a big, black diamond in the rough. This was a wedding ring for a lovely lady in Pennsylvania.
#6

- Champagne diamond (0.6 ct) with lots of brilliance in a simple hammered silver ring. I love the simplicity.
#7

- Gold ring with cubic rough diamonds: 2 are yellow and 2 are red. So glad that this one is on my daughters hand!
#8
- A very special ring custom built for a special couple. Central black diamond in the rough, 5 trillion cut diamonds and lots of 14 K gold.
#9

- 14 K gold ring sporting a red octohedral diamond. This is a naturally occurring crystal shape for diamonds, but quite rare. The geometric design complements the geometry of the stone.
