27/05/2026
Our client knew one thing from the start, she wanted a yellow centre stone. But beyond that, the design journey was wide open. 💛
1 & 2 - The final ring 💎💚
3 - We originally explored a much more traditional trilogy setting that was timeless, elegant, and balanced.
4 - Then everything changed after our client spotted an asymmetrical ring on a friend’s hand at a wedding. The unexpected silhouette instantly clicked and became the turning point for the design direction.
5 - From there, we began refining how to bring asymmetry into the piece in a way that still felt soft, intentional, and wearable for everyday life.
6 - Green side stones became part of the conversation early on, but finding the right green was more complex than expected. We explored different shades, tones, and gemstone options to balance colour, light, and durability. One of the biggest considerations in bespoke design is practicality, especially for a ring worn every day. Some beautiful green gemstones simply aren’t hardy enough for long-term wear, so sourcing the right material was key.
7 - After narrowing down the options, this yellow diamond was the clear winner. Its warmth paired perfectly with the richness of the green side stones.
8 - The final design brought everything together: a bold asymmetrical composition with clean cuts, flowing lines, and subtle Art Deco influences throughout.
One of our favourite things about bespoke work is how dramatically a design can evolve. From a classic trilogy to this sculptural asymmetrical piece - what a transformation. ✨