Custom Alexandrite Wedding Rings
June 26th, 2009 by James L. Sweaney, CGA, FGA. GG
Natural Alexandrite and Diamond Wedding Set
We recently completed the final step for our client Dan- we blogged about creating his engagement ring last November. After his fiance Ileana received her engagement ring, we made a matching wedding band, and soldered the rings together when they were married this spring. Notice how beautifully the rings fit together and how nicely the patterns match- a good omen for a marriage!
The round natural alexandrite center is beautifully accented by pear shaped diamonds and the nice design. Alexandrite is a great stone for engagement rings- it’s a very hard and durable gem plus it’s unusual property of color change always gets lots of comment. We showed Dan a group of several alexandrites from Brazil, and this one was definitely the plum- very bright and clear, great cut, strong color change.
Ileana wanted to make a special ring for Dan, not necessarily matching but custom. She gave us a rough sketch featuring celtic weaves and maltese crosses- Jenny, our CAD genius refined the drawing into this design which we think works very well. He likes it a lot- it’s all the more special since she designed it for him.

custom wedding band, 14k white gold
The really nice things about Mardon custom wedding sets like this are
- Reasonable price- you work directly with the manufacturer, no middle men.
- Create your own design- we can work from your photo or sketch or create an original for you.
- CAD/CAM means we can make your intricate designs, lettering, symbols easily and efficiently. We can even copy your handwriting!
- Your design is safely archived, so it can be reproduced at a later date if you need it. Renew your vows in 25 years and we can make the ring again for you- maybe you’d like it in yellow gold or platinum or with gemstones!
Tags: alexandrite wedding set, CAD/CAM, celtic weave, Custom Jewelry, maltese cross, natural alexandrite





June 26th, 2009 at 10:14 am
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