- volvo321
- 5 months ago
- Wedding: February 2019 - City, State
I would say my ring is pretty unique as you don’t see a lot of five stone old mine cut engagement rings!
I would say my ring is pretty unique as you don’t see a lot of five stone old mine cut engagement rings!
What beautiful rings everyone has! I Just LOVE seeing them all so thank you so much bees for participating this far and I hope more will come!
I wasn’t going to post mine but then decided, why not? I can’t help myself. 🤦🏼♀️😅😂
I decided not to reply individually as I think this thread is better left for the combined group and enjoyment of everyone. But I’m definitely looking and oohing and awwwing at every. Single. One . My heart! ❤️
This was my first custom ring project. It is with a London Blue Topaz and set in 14K rose gold. This project was to test the waters and get a feeling for how the process might go. Once I realized how smoothly everything could go, I jumped down that rabbit hole with both feet. And my projects got more and more crazy from there — ha, ha.
And the others, in no particular order …
Yellow sapphire (about 1.24ct equivalent) set in 14K antique yellow gold. This was inspired from an art deco-style sun image. The band itself is plain, and there are claw prongs for the stone.
Below are a few pics of my 20th anniversary ring. It is a purple spinel (about 2.3 ct equivalent, I think?) set in 14K rose gold.
And my beloved Snowy, which is my most recent. (I do have a project in-progress right now, which will be for my upcoming anniversary in October.) Snowy has a blue Zircon (about 5.2 ct equivalent), set in 14K white gold.
I’ve never seen another emerald ering in real life, only some online, s o I guess that makes my ring unique? It is definitly not crazy out there though, sorry 😛
I suppose mine is unique by today’s standards. It’s vintage and one of a kind to my knowledge. I’ve certainly never seen another like it.
These rings are all beautiful, I love threads like this!
The lighting is terrible, but the stone is green tourmaline. I love green stones!
How lovely, both the ring itself and the meaningful design .
Not really crazy, but l don’t see another like it. It is my combined engagement and wedding ring, dating from a long time ago, so meaningful and sentimental value only.
Not all that unique at first glance, but I don’t see many octagons 😊
I can understand why my fiance chose that thickness too – it looks tiny on him so it wouldn’t have occurred to him to go thinner.
I haven’t met anyone else in real life with a peach sapphire, although my setting is fairly traditional.
This one for me, I was “window shopping” when I came across this one and I had to have it!