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Wedding jewellery advice

We were asked to provide some expert wedding jewellery advice….

0.5ct diamond and platinum engagement ring with fitted wedding band
0.5ct diamond and platinum engagement ring with fitted wedding band

 

The questions we were asked were:

How does the commissioning process work for bespoke designs?

After an initial consultation, designs and quotes are drawn up and on acceptance, a 50% deposit begins the making process. This can take up to 12 weeks with the balance paid on collection.

 

What are the most important factors when choosing wedding rings?

Metal, section (design), fitting to existing rings, timescale, size.

 

What would you say the most popular items of bridal jewellery after the rings?

Pendants and earrings as gifts for brides, bridesmaids, mother-in-law, etc.

 

What would be your best piece of advice to couples planning their weddings?

Men often have resistance to wearing rings – let them talk to us! We can offer great advice that persuades them such as using a matt finish so as to reduce the bling!

 

How early should couples start thinking about booking their wedding rings and what would be a good first step?

Given that one-off, more complex designs can take 12 weeks to finish, including hallmarking and engraving, plan early!

 

What is your most frequently asked question?

“Which metal is hard wearing?” We advise platinum for white metal or often palladium for men’s rings (good colour, lighter & cheaper); 18ct gold if yellow is required.

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Gemstone jewellery

Unusual gemstone jewellery

Unusual gemstone jewellery is one of our favourite and most popular ranges at Pruden and Smith. Rebecca Smith’s background as a painter (she graduated in Fine Art at Farnham) has always lead her to great colourful designs. Blue and green colours are a particularly favoured gemstone shade. For example, Lapis Lazuli, Labradorite, Aquamarine and Tanzanite are all gemstones of wonderful rich blue colours. Aquamarine can be found in many places, from North America to South America especially Brazil. Labradorite originates from Labrador in Canada but this gemstone is also found in places like Finland. Lapis Lazuli is often found in Afghanistan. It is particularly liked for the gold streaks and flecks within the deep blue colouring. Tanzanite originates from the banks of Lake Tanzania in Africa. This gemstone is often a purple colour but can also come in deep blue. However, blue is not the only gemstone colour around! We also make jewellery with Tourmaline, Sapphire, Ruby, Peridot, Emerald and Amethyst. Tourmaline is particularly beautiful as it comes in yellows, pinks, greens and blues. So, you can enjoy a colour spectrum of gemstone jewellery from us.

Aquamarine and diamond shoulder ring, Made to order.

96000138 Aquamarine and diamond shoulder ringLabradorite concave cuff, £680

30000083 40x30mm labradorite concave cuff

Oval Lapis Lazuli silver studs, made to order.

96000118 oval lapis lazuli silver studs

Silver and Tanzanite earrings, £680

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Rings Stacking rings

Unique Stacking Rings

Stacking rings are an extremely popular choice of dress ring. They are also a fabulous way of combining a wedding, engagement and eternity ring to create the appearance of one solid ring. Often a stacking ring can be made from unused or unwanted stones, they can then be made into a design that works with random stone shapes. Equally, stacking rings work with stones of the same shape, they can fit together in a pattern that could potentially be alternated by changing the order of the rings. The great thing about stacking rings is the fact they can be worn alone and then collected as a set over a period of time – there are countless possibilities with wearing stacking rings, making them a casual piece of well loved jewellery. The picture below is a great example of reusing randomly sized old stones into a brand new design. This is a popular service we provide to our customers.

gold amethyst and diamond stacking ringsGold, Amethyst and Diamond stacking ring, commissioned – price by quotation.

Other examples of stacking rings we make are rough cut hammered rings…

rough diamond stacking rings side

Rough Diamond Stacking Rings £1310 for the complete set, pictured above.

 

rough lapis stacking rings

Rough Lapis Lazuli and Diamond Stacking Rings £1770 for the complete set, pictured above.