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Jeweller Blog » Engagement Rings and Diamond Dress Rings to Cast this Week

Published: February 16, 2012
Updated: February 16, 2012

This week we have designed the following diamond engagement rings and diamond dress rings, which have been printed into wax 3D  proto models from their original computer designed image – ready to be cast into 18 carat white and yellow gold.

 

Three Row Emerald Diamond Engagement Ring

 

three row diamond engagement ring

Three row diamond engagement ring with an emerald diamond centre stone

 

The wax engagement ring in the image will be cast into 18 carat white gold and has been designed to beautifully fit three rows of diamonds on the shoulders of the ring. The middle row on the shoulders will be set with baguette diamonds and the edge rows will be claw set with round brilliant diamonds. The centre stone of this impressive engagement ring will feature a classic emerald cut diamond in a rub over setting.

 

Oval Diamond Engagement Ring Shoulder set with Round Brilliant Diamonds

 

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A oval shaped diamond engagement ring surrounded by small cut down set round brilliant diamonds

 

 

The engagement ring above will be cast in two parts so that our goldsmith can get a perfect finish on the final polished ring. The centre of the ring will be set with an oval shaped diamond and surrounded by two rows of cut down set round brilliant diamonds. The shoulders of the ring will also be set with six round brilliant diamonds.

 

Australian Opal and Diamond Dress Ring

 

Australian opal and diamond dress ring

Australian opal and diamond dress ring

 

 

Again this ring will be cast in two parts, as the head of the ring will be cast into 18 carat white gold and the shank of the ring will be cast into 18 carat yellow gold. The centre stone of the ring will feature a beautiful and colourful Australian opal stone. The shoulders of the ring will be bezel set with round brilliant diamonds – where the 18 carat white gold rim of the setting encircles the sides of the round diamonds.

 

 

 

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