Lucy
Lucy wanted a birthday gift for the person who has everything!
She had a remote design appointment with our manager Natalie and explained her idea of making a mini poker chip token in silver.
After a brief discussion as Lucy was actually at the beach with her family, Natalie went away and drew up some designs.
Once Lucy was happy with the design, we went away and got to work on building the poker chip.
It was then sent away to our expert engraver Ian to have the detailing added.
As a final touch, we decided to have the poker chip black rhodium plated. This gives the silver a stunning black finish which is so unusual.
Lucy was over the moon with the finished piece. It is such a stunning example of what we can do. As much as we adore making jewellery, sometimes it is nice to make something a little bit different!
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