Bespoke Jewellery Design

Bespoke Jewellery Design is where we work with you to create a unique bespoke piece of jewellery just for you.
ring with text, the inspiration

At Bespoke Jewellery Design, we create a variety of custom pieces, including dress rings, engagement rings, pendants, bangles, and earrings. To achieve the highest quality, we have cutting-edge equipment at our disposal, and we utilise CAD (Computer-Aided Design) to produce photo images of your design for your approval. Throughout the entire process, we guide you every step of the way, ensuring that the CAD image is perfect before we begin the creative process. Notably, this entire process takes approximately six weeks from the initial jewellery consultation.

With my 30 years of experience, I confidently guarantee that the result will be nothing less than perfect. Additionally, all the metal left over from your old jewellery offsets the cost of the new design, which helps to keep expenses as low as possible. Furthermore, we can use all precious metals to recreate new pieces of jewellery, except for silver. Thus, you can enjoy a beautiful, custom piece that is both meaningful and cost-effective.

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Bespoke Jewellery Design: Case Study 1

Bespoke Jewellery Design: This is how we start with an image (where possible) of a piece of jewellery that a client would like to have made. During this initial stage, we may change the stones’ colours to better match the client’s vision. In this instance, the client specifically wanted white and blue diamonds to be set in the platinum mount. By doing so, we ensure that the final design not only meets but exceeds the client’s expectations.

The next step is creating the CAD image for the customer to approve. This image serves as a detailed Computer-Aided Design of the white and blue diamond and platinum ring. By providing this visual representation, we ensure that the client can clearly see the design before moving forward. Consequently, this step allows for any necessary adjustments, ensuring that the final piece aligns perfectly with the client’s vision.

Here are a few photographs that I have taken of the finished ring. These images showcase the ring from different angles, highlighting its intricate details and stunning design. As a result, you can appreciate the craftsmanship and the beauty of the white and blue diamonds set in the platinum mount.

Case Study 2

This is how it all begins – with a ring which forms the inspiration. The client was having a ring made for his wife’s birthday and he wanted it to complement another ring so that she could wear the two rings together. Her favourite gemstones are emeralds. The ring that is going to sit against the new ring is 18ct yellow gold, emeralds and princess cut diamonds.

After taking some measurements of the ring that the new ring is going to sit next to, CAD (Computer Aided Designs) are produced which are shown to the client to approve.  I will also source the stones required to make the ring.  I can supply GIA certificated diamonds and AAA grade gemstones.

This is one of my photos of the finished ring, and I am very pleased with how it turned out. Additionally, I was extremely happy to receive a message from my client informing me that his wife LOVES her new ring. This positive feedback not only brings me joy but also reinforces my passion for creating beautiful, bespoke jewellery.

Case Study 3

My client came to see me with a ring that she does not wear, she wanted something new and modern.

Diamond charm for ring

We sat down with my brochure and decided on a design to fit all of her diamonds.

Filing the mount preparing it to have the diamonds set.

Craft of ring building