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Showing posts with label diamond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diamond. Show all posts

/Jewellery Crush/ Chandelier Knit Earrings by Ebba Goring

Friday, 23 February 2018

Inspiration: Textile, knitting, nostalgia, passing moments
Style: Texture, elegant, sophisticated
Earring: Three tiers of graduating fairtrade gold knit squares, scatter set with a total of 46 x 1mm ethical diamonds



 

/Jewellery Crush/ Emanuela Duca Under a Tree ring

Tuesday, 21 March 2017



Inspiration: Marriage of movement and sculpture, earth, nature
Style: Clean, minimal, simplicity
Ring: 18k yellow gold and diamond ring



Rock It! Diaboli Kill Lilith Gold Bar Ring

Wednesday, 23 November 2016




 Diaboli Kill is a definition of luxe-noir, revealing the darker side of luxury to a niche audience. Her source of inspiration is rather unique and diverse, channeling her Egyptian ancestry, interest in occult movies and the spirits of old Hollywood into her contemporary line, and throw in the influences of art deco and archeology and you'll get an intriguing and opulence signature pieces in the making that are clearly identifable as Diaboli Kill. The 14k Lilith gold bar ring is inspired by minimalism and sculpture that elegantly suspends over the hand with a bezel set white diamond that adds a touch of subtle glamour and sophistication. The piece hangs in a perfect balance, both conceptually and figuratively. 

But why hang in a balance when you can tip over to your inner darker side?


Rock It! Barbara Cotter Tilt Ring

Monday, 27 July 2015


 You don't need a large diamond to make a ring stand out! Barbara Cotter's Tilt ring features a small uncut marine diamond in a rub-over setting on a substantially sized circular 9ct yellow gold centrepiece, it examines the concept of space, geometry and beauty. Her work also explores the physical and emotional experiences of life; that emotions have a physical echo in the body and this is reflected through the subtleties of form, texture and colour.

Barbara places greater emphasis on the relationship between the wearer and the adorned object, making its wearability just as important as its aesthetics. 


/Jewellery Crush/ Alexander Fuchs Diamantaire Formes FLUOROCARBONE RING

Friday, 9 January 2015


 Inspirations: Diamond merging with skin, new jewellery invention.
Style: Minimalist, invisible, floating, unconventional.
Ring: The Formes Fluorocarbone ring features a princess cut diamond set on a white gold bezel, mounted on a transparent fluorocarbon wire.




Rainbow Speckled Diamonds by Duepunti

Wednesday, 19 March 2014







It's not often where you would describe luxury as fun. Nor could it be argued that diamonds are every girl's best friend. But with DuePunti's unconventional and innovative collection of bangles and rings in every colour under the sun with an added hint of sparkle we are getting the best of both worlds; understated glamour.

Hailed from Milano, Italy, DuePunti has created an unusual design concept where the silicone is embedded with 0.02ct round brilliant diamond set in sterling silver. An unconventional approach but this highlights DuePunti's core objectives; to daringly challenge the traditional and distance themselves from conformity to create an original combination that generates innate curiosity and the stirring of our visual senses.   


The colour variety is quite immense and depending on your personality and mood, the stacking ability is limitless.




Photos: Kem M and Me
Modelled by redvelvetlondon.com and Me








 

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