Sara
Sara’s 18ct white gold and diamond cluster ring
After her husband passed away, Sara wanted to re-design her engagement and wedding rings into a new ring to wear on the right hand. Her rings were so incredibly special to her but her engagement ring was set high with claws and she didn’t feel she wanted to wear what looked like wedding rings.
Using the metal and diamonds from both rings we designed this stunning rub over cluster ring.
Inspired by Pippa Middleton’s Edwardian cluster engagement ring. Sara’s ring still has the shape of her original engagement ring with a crown of baguette cut diamonds added from her wedding ring.
Sara is usually very chatty but was speechless when she first saw her new ‘right hand ring’!
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Margaret and Derek came to join us in January for our garnet event. They were interested in having a new ring made for Margaret to wear.
Her friend had told her about a pendant she recently had made at Petra Jewellery for her daughter’s wedding so they both came in together to see what could be done with the ring.
Using Susan’s gold, sapphires and diamonds to recreate a new piece of jewellery into a bespoke cross.
Abby was looking to have a unique piece of jewellery made to wear everyday that included her Mum’s ashes.
Mackenzie designed Danielle’s engagement ring with a bit of help from his daughter and jewellery in hererited from his mum.
Ruth and Jerry were looking for a pair of unique wedding rings that reflected their personalities perfectly.
Sabine wanted a ring made in memory of her late husband that she could wear and treasure. Using her gold and diamonds and having the ring made in platinum.
Rosemary was looking to remodel a lovely pearl necklace into something a bit different and wasn’t sure where to begin.