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Helping you make the right decisions

Whether you have a clear idea of what you want or need assistance in designing a ring, we are here to help. The following are some of the main areas to consider when designing a ring. But before you start, it’s a good idea to set your budget. We believe your moment is important, and we strive to offer creative solutions to bring your ideas to life.

Stone

After determining your budget, the next important step is selecting your stone. Decide if you want a single stone or multiple stones, then consider the type of stone, its shape, and finally its carat (size).

1.1 Popular Types

MARQUISE

SQUARE RADIANT

ASSCHER

CUSHION

HEART

TRILLION

Carat

SIZE

WEIGHT

1ct

6.5mm

200mg

3ct

9.1mm

600mg

We use a wide range of diamonds, both naturally mined from the earth, and Lab created. 

Using the 4 c's (Cut, Colour, Clarity & Carat) we will help you find the perfect diamond to suit your design and budget.

1. Diamonds

Moissanites are a popular alternative to diamonds, they have a similar appearance to diamonds, and have a more colourful sparkle than diamonds.

2. Moissanites

Many people are surprised to discover that sapphires come in a wide range of colors. They're an excellent choice if you're looking for a vibrant splash of color or something unique, like a bicolored stone.

3. Sapphires

Aquamarine, with its beautiful ocean-blue colour, is a perfect choice for any jewellery piece.  This gemstone stands for tranquillity and courage, making it ideal for everyday wear or special occasions. Whether in a ring, necklace, or bracelet, an aquamarine stone adds a touch of elegance and uniqueness to your collection.

4. Aquamarines

Morganite, is known for its soft peachy pink colour, it is suitable for daily wear.  It is known to represent romance and love.

5. Morganite

Alexandrite is quite a unique stone that changes colour depending on the light you are in - in daylight, it would appear blueish green, and indoor lighting, it would appear purplish red.

6. Alexandrites

Emerald, is always green, but comes in multiple shades.  Natural Emeralds are often rare and more valuable than diamonds.  Lab created emeralds can also be sourced. 

7. Emeralds

Rubies, come in a colour range from pink all the way to a deep red colour.

8. Rubies

Spinel occurs in nearly all colours, from striking greys and lavenders to intense reds, midnight blues and hot pinks

9. Spinel

Amethyst, a purple stone that ranges from a soft pale purple to a rich deep royal purple

10. Amethyst

1.2 Popular Shapes


Our most popular

CUSHION

EMERALD

OVAL

BRILLIANT

PEAR


Other shapes

RADIANT

PRINCESS

PENTAGON

BAGUETTE

1.3 Carats


Precious stones are weighed in carats; a single carat is equal to 200 milligrams. The more carats/weight/size the more expensive.



.25ct

4.09mm

50mg

1.75ct

7.75mm

350mg

5ct

11mm

1000mg


Metal

We work with a variety of popular metals, including gold, platinum, and silver. If you don't see the metal you're looking for, just ask—we're happy to explore additional options to suit your needs.

Type


Platinum

White


Gold

Yellow

White

Rose


Palladium

White


Tungsten

Dark grey


Silver

White

Setting

Choosing the right setting helps us understand your vision for the ring. These options serve as a guide, but if you desire something truly bespoke, give us a call or schedule a consultation. We're here to bring your unique design to life.


Stone setting

1.

2.

3.

4.


Height Setting

High set

Lo set


Band Setting

1.

Plain

2.

Pavé

3.

Accents

Our Standards

Each piece we design is a labour of love, meticulously crafted to ensure the highest standards of quality and artistry. We use only the finest, ethically sourced materials, and we are committed to sustainable practices that respect both people and the planet.

We're here to guide you through every step of your design, helping you create something truly special and unique for you and your partner.

FAQs

  • Both mined and lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds, sharing the same chemical composition and stunning sparkle. The main difference lies in their origin. Mined diamonds are formed deep within the earth over millions of years, while lab-grown diamonds are created in a controlled laboratory environment.

    Ultimately, the choice between the two comes down to personal preference.

  • We typically use 18 karat but we can also use 10 karat to meet any budget requirements.

  • Yes, there are many more. We can Yes, there are many more.  We can arrange stones to be custom cut to order.  We will need to talk in person to discuss.