Here’s another round-up of our signature style Matching rather than identical. The engagement rings that they are made to match, were made by us as well. This Art Deco inspired engagement ring with an Aquamarine required a special match. The wearer was happy to combine it with something different and unexpected. We created her wedding... Continue Reading →
Matching Rather than Identical V
We have several posts on this topic, since it’s a bit of a speciality for us. We love the challenge of making rings that are related, without looking exactly the same. Here are a few examples. Hers is an overlapping infinity ring to sit well next to the engagement ring. We made his with a... Continue Reading →
Planning Your Wedding Rings
What should you think about when custom designing wedding rings? What do people normally wear? Well, simple Lord of the Rings rings are still pretty common, but a little more personality will make your ring feel even more special. The design of the wedding ring will often be informed by the engagement ring. It needs... Continue Reading →
Matching Rather than Identical IV
Did you read our latest post Choosing Not to Match Wedding Rings? If that's not for you, then this might suit you better. We have made it our signature to design wedding rings that are matching rather than identical. Here are some of our latest projects. From Left to Right: Hers, a V-shaped textured ring... Continue Reading →
Inspired by Nature
We have previously written about D who proposed with a tulip ring. Well, he and his fiancée came back to design their wedding rings. This time, they wanted something that would contrast with the delicate beauty of the tulip, so we made a pair of rings with a rougher texture, similar to that of the bark... Continue Reading →
Matching Rather than Identical III
It's been a while since we showcased them on the blog, but we have still been busy making a lot of Matching rather than identical wedding rings. Here is a selection to get you inspired... While not easy to spot at first glance, these rings were made following one-another. Hers is a ribbon-shape that we chose... Continue Reading →
Wedding Cube Ring
Remember Yiz and Junhan with the three engagement rings? They came back recently to make their wedding rings. Since Yiz had three rings that she enjoys wearing on different fingers different days, she didn't want to add one more ring. Instead, we resized so that the cube ring will now only fit on the ring... Continue Reading →
Matching Rather than Identical – the Blue Sapphire Edition
Since we make most of our wedding rings Matching rather than identical, there are enough examples of rings with Blue Sapphires to get a post of their own. The Sapphire is often used as a symbol of fidelity, which makes it a popular gemstone in wedding jewellery. Matching the stone colour. Hers with Diamond and Blue Sapphires; His with a... Continue Reading →
Curved Wedding Rings
Sometimes you only need a small twist to make your wedding rings special. Following are some curved wedding rings to get your ideas flowing. Plain curved wedding rings with brushed finish. Simple, yet different. Curved Slim Wedding Rings. Hers with Pink and White Diamonds, his clean and simple. Diamond Solitaire and Diamond Eternity Ring sit nicely... Continue Reading →
Matching Rather than Identical II
Custom making matching rather than identical wedding rings, has become the norm with our customers. Following are some examples of wedding rings that are connected with each other, but without being identical. Much like a couple in good relationship 😉 Made in the same shape - Hers in Original White Gold, and his is Sterling... Continue Reading →
Why do people want matching rings?
It is common to look for a ring on the finger if you want to see if someone is 'taken'. But rarely do we play a matching game to find the other half. And if we do so, we tend to look at face, dressing, or other factors that will make us find the right person. Not the wedding... Continue Reading →
Matching rather than Identical
Many of you are unsure whether it is ok to choose a pair of wedding rings that are not identical. Well, there is actually no right answer - the choice is up to the both of you. Many people choose the same design for the bride and groom, but as you know we are made... Continue Reading →