Architect's angular engagement ring with cognac diamond
This angular engagement ring was commissioned by an architect and is set with a princess cognac diamond. The pale brown diamond is set in an 18-carat white gold bezel, which is connected to the rose gold band with four rivets. These pass through the upper section of the ring band and under the stone, passing through both sides of the bezel wall. Four small gemstones gypsy set into the sides of the band conceal the ends of the rivets. These stones are: pink tourmaline, pink diamond and two peridots. Each is a birthstone, chosen to represent one of their four children.
Our client came to us with a concept for the engagement ring and we worked with him to realise the design. Although it is hand made, the ring's clean, angular lines and riveted connections give the impression of being machined.
We have often made engagement rings for architects over the years. Our shop and workshop on Exmouth Market is a stones's throw from Clerkenwell, which has a higher concentration of architecture and creative businesses per square mile than anywhere else in the world. We find that designers and creatives appreciate our signature style and that architects in particular are drawn to precise, unfussy designs.
Browse our journal to see more of our bespoke engagement rings, including some of our previous engagement rings for architects. Our wedding and engagement ring collection also includes many sculptural and minimal rings. If you are interested in commissioning an engagement ring visit our bespoke page or contact us to find our more.