Many of you own jewellery that you would like to change the design of, but are not sure how to go about it. The process will of course depend on your ideas, your existing items, what we can come up with, etc. But here is an example of the process, so you better know what to expect.
Before – A Princess Cut Diamond and a flower made up of Tanzanites ready to be transformed
Evelyn had two rings that she wanted to redesign into one ring. She had an idea that she sketched out for us, and we refined the design and sketched it out according to her stone and finger size.
Evelyn’s sketch of what she had in mind – a wide ring with the Princess Diamond in the centre
With the design going all the way around the finger, we had to make sure that it would work with E’s finger size, so we measured it so that the design would match nicely at the back.
When the design has been confirmed, we start making the ring in gold – or Silver in some cases. We will then have you down for a fitting/viewing to make sure that everything is going according to plan. During the fitting, we make sure that the size is right. There might also be some minor alterations, such as slimming the band or smoothening edges. Following the fitting, we will set the stones and complete the items in the chosen finish.
During fitting, we make sure that the size is right and that everything else looks the way it is supposed to.
And the result – A wide ring with Princess Cut Diamond flanked by Tanzanites, set in 18K White Gold setting with high polish for maximum shine.
We hope you have a better idea what it is like to redesign jewellery. For more inspiration, see links below.
Resetting and Redesign
Resetting and Redesign: An Introduction
Redesign – The Diamond Edition
Case Study: Revamp
I would love you to redesign my engagement ring . I have been left my Mother’s engagement and eternity rings and I like the idea of combining all three .
Look forward to hearing from you
Dear Ali,
We have emailed you and are happy to set up an appointment to discuss your design.
Regards/Sara
Dear Ali,
I see that you have emailed us again. It seems our responses do not reach you. Do you have a different email to contact us from so we can respond to you.
Thanks,
Sara