Saturday, May 26, 2012





These images were taken by Nolan Fehr April 1st, 2011 the great day of my dear Sister and Brother In law's fabulous wedding. His website is linked below.  Both Rings have a  Stainless steel cable I square braided myself, and the significance is that both cables in the rings were cut from the same strand.  I had hoped this to represent their union as one as these are not traditional eternity wedding bands as is the modern trend.

The first ring, as shown directly above, has a sterling silver and white gold settings graciously set by my favorite gem setter and good friend, Chelsae Birch. The Middle Cushion cut stone is what we call "imitation emerald" Tsavorite, which is natural stone treated to look like an Emerald.  The two pink princess cut stones,  are hot pink sapphires (not quite the ruby red color).  The ring itself is held together like a sandwich by 2 screws and two rivets serving as part of design and holding the cable running round the back of the ring to meet the stones.

The second ring gave me the most trouble and I still find it hard to believe that it not as simple as it looks.  The original design was meant to imitate a double band ring on top with a cable set in a groove covered by upper layer. Like a window to show off the cable, but I miscalculated the depth of the groove and ended up with unexpected result.  The upper textured titanium band is riveted  to the stainless steel band and casts a very sexy contrast on the cable. I hear that this ring is reluctantly taken off even to have it cleaned he was so happy with it. It has become the cornerstone of my new work.
 

 please check out Nolan Fehr Photography at:

http://www.lightntime.com/packages.htm