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Unusual Aquamarine Eternity Rings

Our top twelve Unusual Aquamarine Eternity Rings? Aquamarine is one of our best selling gemstones. With its watery blue green sea tones it makes the perfect companion to diamonds. At 7 on the Mohs scale it wears well and is hard enough to withstand daily wear. It is is the birthstone for March and the gemstone used to celebrate the 19th wedding anniversary.

Eternity rings are traditionally gifted on the 10th wedding anniversary and if you are looking for something a little unusual then aquamarine is the perfect choice. It cones in a wide range of gemstone cuts from round brilliant, princess cut, the very popular emerald cut and the art deco favourite the baguette cut. All the designs in our eternity ring catalogue are available in aquamarine, on its own or mixed with diamond. Try it with green Tsavorite for a vibrant unusual mix! aquamarine looks equally good in both platinum, rose gold or yellow gold.

 

 

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Princess Cut and round brilliant diamonds and aquamarines work well together as the cuts match well. mix platinum and gold to warm up you ring.

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All our rings are designed to fit with your existing rings if required. Often today the eternity ring is also worn on the right hand to allow for a more unusual ring that expresses who you are without the constraint of fitting with your wedding and engagement ring. Anything goes!

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Aquamarine is a fascinatingly beautiful gemstone, it’s name comes from the Latin for seawater not just for it’s colour but because it was said to calm waves and keep sailors safe at sea. The best Aquamarines combine high clarity with limpid transparency shining over an extraordinarily beautiful range of blue to green colours. It occurs in large crystals inspiring creative gemstone designers to create new artistic cuts again and again due to it’s many good qualities and it’s hardness makes it very tough and protects it to a large extent from scratches. It is almost as popular as the classics: ruby, sapphire and emerald. The more intense the colour of an aquamarine, the more value is put on it.

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Aquamarine Engagement Rings

Aquamarine Engagement Rings are an unusual but increasingly popular modern choice. Perfectly matched with diamonds and platinum with a smattering of yellow, rose or even green gold. We design you a unique ring based on your personal style or iconography. From a traditional modern take on the classic cluster or art deco inspired engagement ring, through a simple contemporary classic to the creative and organic.

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Art deco inspired rings use the emerald cut or the baguette cut diamond and aquamarine. The rings like the gemstone cut have simple angled lines and clean cuts that give a geometric elegance that is just as fresh today as it was in the 1930’s.

The Edwardians popularised the classic cluster ring. A central aquamarine instead of the traditional sapphire really updates the look that had a resurgence in recent times when Princess Diana’s engagement ring was gifted to Kate Middleton by Prince William on their engagement.

 

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Contemporary engagement rings can take any form and its important that they express who you and your partner are. in the rings above an aquamarine and a diamond was set into a design based on our inwards spiky engagement ring to symbolise a couples love of astronomy and the study of the planets. The green and white gold aquamarine engagement ring symbolises a couples shared love of the beach and the sea.

As you put together your ideas for an ideal engagement ring to propose with it can be useful to think about the moments that you have shared together and if any of those themes symbolise your relationship for you both. An aspect of this can be used either boldly or subtly to make your ring a unique expression of who you are.

Talk to our designer Rebecca Smith about aquamarine Engagement rings online or instore.

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Eternity Rings

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Eternity Rings crafted by Pruden and Smith are handmade producing unusual contemporary and vintage styles that are bespoke to you. A handmade eternity ring means we can match it to your existing wedding and engagement ring set. They can compliment your wedding set by being similar in style or a juxtaposition that is completely different in design but the contrast adds a refreshing new angle to your jewellery.

Platinum and Gold

We generally handmake eternity rings in platinum as it is hardwearing and adds physical longevity to a ring that marks the infinite significance of a relationship. We do use 18ct yellow gold or rose gold too, as this could match your wedding and engagement ring.

Diamonds and Rubies 

Diamonds and rubies create a very striking look on Eternity Rings but other precious stones are available, Sapphires are popular and aquamarines particularly create a subtle yet chic element to this precious piece of jewellery.

It is now popular to flush set diamonds into a band of your choice. We do this in several designs, from evenly spaced to scattered generously around the ring using up to one hundred gemstones.

 

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Browse our comprehensive range of Eternity Rings

Finally, when you do gift your ring, if you are picking it up from our gallery and workshop, why not purchase some flowers from the florist Poison Ivy opposite us on the crossroads in Ditchling.

 

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The Ever Popular Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring

The Ever Popular Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring continues to be on trend as a top choice for todays brides. First made popular in the Georgian era the classic look of a central stone surrounded by small diamonds had a resurgence in the 1970’s when Princess Diana’s engagement ring of a large central sapphire surrounded by diamonds captured every brides imagination. When Prince William used it to propose to Kate Middleton in 2010 he ensured it has stayed just as popular in the twenty first century. It allows for far more creativity and skill to go into the designing and making of a ring that is a far cry from the traditional single diamond solitaire in a simple claw setting. Browse all our cluster rings here

The next five rings illustrate the different choices of setting style for your cluster engagement ring.

Pave setting shown in the pear shaped diamond cluster ring allows the diamonds to touch and creates a seamless glittering band using round brilliant cut diamonds. Pave setting leaves a border to the edge of the diamond which protects the diamonds from knocks and wear for longer than the other setting styles. if you want to wear your engagement ring all the time then this is our recommended setting style. The central diamond in this ring is held in by two dagger claws and a V to enhance and protect the tip of the pear shaped diamond. The wedding band for this ring slips underneath the panel and sits up flush to the band of the ring. With cluster rings it is always worth considering how the wedding ring will fit with the main ring as they can sit very wide on the finger if they are not properly considered at the time of making.

 

Pear Shaped Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring

This trilogy cluster engagement ring was made in three parts  and illustrates how important it is to plan your wedding ring at the same time. With limited space on the finger this cluster ring was designed to split into three parts to solve this. The final combined result looking like a single large ring. The client for this ring wanted to see as little metal on the ring as possible and to keep the bands as narrow as possible. We used the castle setting technique where the diamonds are cut into the metal work leaving only small points to hold the diamonds in place. the central round diamond is held by six dagger claws.

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A similar effect can be seen in the round 3ct emerald cluster engagement ring where we have used fish tail setting. Fish tail setting is an additional decorative technique which we can use when larger diamonds are used for the cluster, ideally over 2.5mm. You can see how the side of the setting has been carved to create the claws to hold the diamonds and creates what’s know as a fish tail pattern. It requires great skill from the diamond setter.

 

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Channel setting is common in cluster rings from the Art deco period where geometric shapes were popular. channel setting is where the diamonds are fed into a pre-cut channel allowing them to touch and form a seamless line. In the princess cut diamond cluster ring below this technique has been used using princess cut diamonds to surround the central diamond and round brilliant cut diamonds in the band. it is most successful using the square diamonds as you have no gaps left once the diamonds are butted up to each other.

 

Princess Cut Diamond Cluster Engagement Ring

Claw settings can be used on larger diamond surrounds and can create delicate flower shapes to the cluster rings they create. Rings referencing flower themes are not new: The daisy ring was first popular in Edwardian times, it was formed of a small diamond in the centre surrounded by six diamonds of the same size.

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It is possible to create a flower like ring using the other setting styles as in this 1.5ct scalloped edge cluster engagement ring. Handmade in platinum combining a rubover edge with pave setting and four dagger claws.

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The cluster rings below illustrate the setting styles for the centre stone. for rings that are for an active life we always recommend a rub over setting so that the setting edge protects the full girdle of the stone. Where a no metal look is required the girdle of diamonds surrounding the central stone can protect it.

 

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The central stone in a cluster engagement ring doesn’t always have to be a diamond. Though we love the large yellow diamond pictured above. This effect was achieved using a yellow sapphire below. Emeralds, aquamarines, sapphires and tanzanites are also popular and unusual centre stones.

 

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Creating such a large statement ring allows the designer and goldsmith to show some skill in the way that the underside of the ring is decorated. From secret diamonds and birthstones that only you can admires to hidden inscriptions and motifs.

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Unusual Eternity Rings

The inspiration for this years collection unusual eternity rings came from my daily lockdown walks along the Sussex coastline. The Sussex strandline, as it indiscriminately tumbles even the structures we put in place to control it, into a strata that will eventually record the Anthropocene. The stories of the materials and objects that wash up and those being uncovered from past millennia are observable in their past present and future forms, as they are churned and deconstructed Eastwards. Photographing, collecting, observing, recording and interacting with the experience and materials from the beach, looking at how we frame what we find, why we pick out a special pebble each time relates to our love of diamonds and gold as found materials that mystify us.

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In a series of unusual organic form eternity rings we have started to explore these themes from this series of photos: stones “trapped” between two undulating hammered rings of gold to carved rocky formations using old cut diamonds.

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I observed how form, colour and pattern are created through the interaction of these everchanging objects during this event: Pebble against pebble, Shingle against cliff, Oil mixing with sand, Metal melding with rock.

 

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I love that rose gold and yellow gold has returned to the jewellers palette in the 2020’s and that all of the gold we now use is recycled or from gold provided from a clients old jewellery.

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Ruby Eternity Rings Handmade in Sussex

Ruby eternity rings are a wonderful alternative to a purely diamond eternity ring. Perfect for anyone who loves a splash of colour. Rubies are also the birthstone for July, and the traditional wedding anniversary gift for the 40th wedding anniversary. Ruby works particularly well with diamonds for contrast. You can also combine rubies with other gemstones such as sapphires. Rubies can be cut into many different shapes, we love to create unusual eternity rings with square or baguette cut rubies.

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By far the most popular combination for a ruby eternity ring, is to set the rubies with diamonds in yellow gold. The warmth of the gold brings out the red in the rubies and the cool white diamonds provide contrast. Rubies also look fabulous in platinum or white gold, the vivid red really stands out against the white metal. When choosing an eternity ring it is important to consider what you will wear it next to. If you are going to be wearing the ring next to another ring then it must be made from the same metal. Some people choose to wear their eternity ring on another finger so that they can choose something a little bit different to their existing jewellery.

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Many of our ruby eternity rings have rubover settings where the rubies are fully enclosed in a metal surround. This setting style is very popular because of its contemporary style and because they are very practical to wear. Other setting styles include claw set and channel set. Sometimes these styles can be ideal when you are matching an existing ring set in this way.

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Unusual Ruby Eternity Rings

If you are looking for a ring that will stand alone you can get really creative. You can also choose a more substantial design. We love to create these really unusual pieces. Here are a few of our favourites:

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Our Ruby Eternity Ring Side Hammered is a great design if you are looking for something a bit chunkier. The rubies measure 6x4mm and the overall width of the finished ring is 10mm. The undulating edge of the side-hammered metal gives it a fluid organic feel.

 

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Wider rings don’t necessarily have to have larger stones. These two rings are made up of lots of smaller diamonds and rubies to create a wider band overall. With this look you can either create a single wide band or stack of three narrower rings that slot together to create the wider effect.

Another way to create a band with more impact is with the metalwork itself. This intricate filigree style ring is ornate and impactful whilst also remaining delicate and feminine.

If you’re looking for the perfect ruby eternity ring, book a free design consultation with Rebecca Smith to discuss your ideas: book here

 

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Rose Gold Makes A Comeback For Eternity and Engagement Rings

Rose Gold Makes A Comeback For Eternity and Engagement Rings: Rose gold gets it’s colour from the addition of copper to the alloy. Don’t worry! There’s just as much gold in the rings weather you choose 9ct or 18ct. Older golds often look a pale rose colour for the same reason, the modern alloys have a stronger salmon colour. You can see the contrast of colours in the Russian style wedding band below where it is contrasted with white and yellow gold. Of course any of our designs can be made in rose gold as all our work is bespoke and made to order. Here are some examples that we have made recently to inspire you.

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Our most popular design this year for eternity and wedding bands has hands down been our “Side Hammered” and “Trap” collections. Ever evolving as each client orders their own favourite version of the theme.

You can choose the width and colours of the bands and the side hammering gives them this organic look. For a wedding band keep them plain. for an eternity ring there’s a perfect gap to “Trap” full of diamonds.

The Russian wedding ring has an unusual rough hammered finish but of course you can have it polished too. Or how about a traditional seal engraved signet ring as a mans wedding ring?

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Rose gold is associated with the Victorian Era so our “Vintage Look” collection of Engagement and Wedding Rings is often requested to be made in rose gold. Amethyst is another popular Victorian era gemstone which looks fabulous with rose gold. the Vintage collection makes use of fine beading around the settings to get the look. Pictured left to right are a pave set diamond fitted wedding band, a diamond and rose gold cluster trilogy engagement ring, A Rose gold and diamond solitaire engagement ring with amethyst set leaves with the bridal gift earrings that match it.

 

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If you prefer a more contemporary look to your rose gold jewellery then take a look at our “Bubbles” collection. Set in rubover settings, great if you hate how claws get caught on everything. Pictured are an aquamarine solitaire engagement ring, a Paribas blue tourmaline diamond cluster engagement ring and the perfect gift for a bride on her wedding morning a rose and white gold diamond bubbles pendant.

 

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Our Moi et Toi rings are ever popular as an engagement ring with their obvious symbolism. We love these to set with and emerald and a diamond and the other with morganite. The peened rose gold cuff bangle is an example of some older gold melted down using our “recycle your old gold into something new” scheme. Its often a surprise what colour the gold turns out, especially if it is a large amount. Alchemy! Sometimes the yellow turns pinkish and at other times the pink turns yellow but its always beautiful and full of family memories. A great way to update old jewellery and create an heirloom piece.

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So many gemstones look great in rose gold and here’s another amethyst dress ring example, yum, I do love purple and red together. If you aren’t getting married and just want to commission some fun rose gold jewellery like this ruby and diamond rose gold cuff bangle then do get in touch. Another great use of your old gold is our handmade nugget bracelet pictured here in three colours of gold. “Something Old, something new, something borrowed and some thing blue (a few sapphire beads?)

No wonder Rose Gold Makes A Comeback For Eternity and Engagement Rings.

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Unusual Gold Eternity Rings

Our guide to Unusual Gold Eternity Rings covers a range of styles to suit all tastes, whether you like dainty fine jewellery, chunky jewellery, or coloured gemstones. Eternity rings symbolise everlasting love. Most people wear their eternity ring every day and therefore it needs to be a design you absolutely love. A lot of eternity rings available on the high street are very plain, often a single channel set row of diamonds in a plain band. Whilst we do offer this style, we specialise in designing beautiful bespoke eternity rings that show off your personality and the uniqueness of your love for your partner. Here are a few ideas for your eternity ring inspiration.

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A simple alternative to the standard channel set eternity ring is to go for a rubover diamond eternity ring. Rubover settings follow the shape of the diamonds giving the ring a more interesting shape. It also means that you can mix the shapes and sizes of your stones.

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If you are looking for something a bit more substantial, we have a number of chunky gold eternity ring designs. These can accommodate much larger diamonds such as in our textured gold nugget ring. Equally you could have a chunky ring that uses smaller stones, such as our wide gold scatter ring.

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You make be looking for a fine gold eternity ring that is a little different to what you have seen before. Our Pave set diamond twist ring works well as a fitted eternity ring because the twist allows space for the bottom of the setting from your engagement ring to nestle into.

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Traditionally eternity rings are set with diamonds, but this isn’t set in stone. Many people choose to add another gemstone with their diamonds to inject a bit of colour into the design.  The most popular alternatives to diamond eternity rings are sapphire eternity rings, emerald eternity rings and ruby eternity rings.

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We find that often people are looking for vintage diamond engagement rings but want something that will last. Second hand rings often already have years of wear and can require a lot of refurbishment make them last. As an alternative this we often a number of beautiful vintage inspired designs that are handmade from scratch just for you.

Commissioning Unusual Gold Eternity Rings

Book an appointment with our designer to discuss commissioning your dream bespoke eternity ring. Call us on 01273 846338 to book an appointment, alternatively use our online booking system.

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Non-traditional Eternity Rings

It can be hard to find Non-traditional Eternity Rings. If you have searched online or the high street and still not found the perfect eternity ring, look no further! We offer a bespoke eternity ring service and can make the perfect modern eternity ring especially for you. Here are a few of our favourite designs to inspire you.

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We are all used to seeing eternity rings with just a single row of diamonds. However, there is no rule as to how many diamonds an eternity should have. If you wanted to have less glitz and more gold and platinum, our hammered gold and diamond eternity ring could be the perfect choice, it has an organic look to it and can be set with as many or as few stones as you like. If you’re looking for something with a real wow factor, our Large Diamond Bubbles Wave Eternity Ring contains a total of 2.62ct of diamonds set in 18ct yellow gold and platinum.

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Our ‘Trap’ collection offers a range of bespoke contemporary eternity ring designs.  We handmake these rings in your choice of combination of rose gold, yellow gold, and platinum. They can be customised in a number of ways. Firstly, the diamond sizes in these designs can be varied to create different effects. Secondly, we can make them with multiple strands to create a wider ring. Get creative and customise this ring to make it your own.

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Our Bubbles rings are contemporary diamond eternity rings that can be customised to suit your style. They are handmade to order in platinum, 18ct yellow gold or rose gold. There are a number of different widths and styles with varying sizes of diamonds. For example, we make a wider design set with a central GIA certified 0.25ct round brilliant cut diamond Grade FVs2 and 1ct of matching smaller round brilliant cut diamonds. On this design the diamonds are set 60% of the way around ring with a comfortable tapering court shank at the back. We also make a narrower design with ten 2mm round stones. This design can be made with all diamonds or mixed with another gemstone such as aquamarine for a splash of colour.

Non-traditional Eternity Rings – Book a free online design consultation

The designs featured in this guide range from £580 to £12,000 and we can often tailor our designs to suit specific budgets. All of our eternity rings are handmade in our onsite workshop. Our gallery and workshops are located in Ditchling, East Sussex, between Haywards Heath and Brighton. To start your commissioning journey book a free online design consultation with designer Rebecca Smith.

For more inspiration check out our eternity rings page.

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Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide

Our Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide covers everything you need to know about choosing the perfect ring.

A good place to start if you are looking for a plain wedding band is to think about the cross-section, or ‘profile’, of the ring. The most classic style is the court wedding band, this has a curved outer surface as well as a curved inner surface for comfort. An alternative to the traditional court shape is what we call a low court wedding band, this has a slightly softer curve on the outside of the ring, this style is popular with people who aren’t used to wearing rings because it is quite subtle. A more modern wedding ring is a the flat wedding ring. Flat wedding rings can be flat on the inside as well as outside, but generally we make them with a curved inside known as a ‘comfort-fit’.

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Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide: Personalisation

Texture

Hammered wedding bands are a popular choice with people looking to add a little extra detail to a simple band. Adding texture is also a great option for people who work with their hands a lot. Small dings and scratches are part of the normal life of a wedding ring and add to it’s character over the years, however people with very hands-on jobs may wish to choose a style that helps these marks less noticeable. We offer three hammering styles, peened, hammered, and rough hammered. All of these hammering styles can be applied to almost any plain band. We also offer a reticulated finish which has a heavier more organic looking texture, this texture is applied in a different way and can’t be applied to all ring shapes but we do have a large selection to choose from.

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Form

In addition to the standard ring profiles we also offer some more unusual styles including our twisted wedding rings, wonderful organic looking side-hammered bands, and our slash wedding band.

 

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Colour

Why not add a bit of colour! Our wedding bands are handmade to order in a selection of metals including yellow gold, rose gold and platinum. For something a little more unique we can also combine metals for a two-tone or tri-colour effect.

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Engraving

Engraving is a classic way to personalise your wedding ring. We worked with talented hand-engravers who can engrave anything from lettering to a pattern, as well as monograms and family crests.

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For more advice on wedding rings book an appointment with one of our designers.