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Bespoke Engagement Rings

Bespoke jewelry is also known as commission jewelry and it refers to jewelry designed especially for the customer according to certain specifications. You can ask for special designs for almost everything from necklaces to earrings to bracelets to rings like engagement and wedding rings. The great thing about bespoke engagement rings that you can choose every detail in you ring and still match your lifestyle, personality and according to your budget. First you have to choose the metal type and finish; gold, silver or platinum highly polished or silk polished, then you have to make your mind on your favorite ring look a modern one or classic or vintage as the ring setting depends on the previous step. Mainly modern or contemporary engagement rings have tension setting or open bezel setting while classics and vintage usually with prong setting. Then you have to choose between solitaires or three stone rings; solitaires hold one stone in the center and three stone rings hold one main stone at the center and two a bit smaller on the sides of the larger stone. You can choose then you favorite gem between precious and semi-precious stones like sapphires, emeralds, onyxes, rubies, turquoise, amethysts, aquamarines, pearls and diamonds. Besides you can personalize your ring and engrave your names or initials inside the ring. After all of these chosen options, the jeweler can draw you and give lots of sketches to your ring and you can add, delete anything you like to your design. At the end you will have a magnificent engagement ring that holds everything about you. The collection below is for some bespoke engagement rings made and designed under customers’ orders and observations.

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