Category Archives: Wedding Rings

Wishbone Wedding Rings – V Shaped and Chevron Wedding Rings

Wishbone-wedding-ring

Wishbone wedding rings describe a distinctive V-shaped ring shape, named because of the similarity to the shape of a furcula or wishbone, found in most birds. The angular shape provides an effective fit with a prominent engagement ring setting. Designs vary from deep or gently curved rings to designs with a pronounced point. Alternative names Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

A Guide to D Shape Wedding Rings

D Shaped Wedding Rings Guide

What is a D-shaped wedding ring? D shaped wedding rings feature a flat inner surface with a domed outer face. Put simply, the cross-section of the ring appears with the same shape as the letter “D”. Variations of a D-shaped band Most variations of this wedding ring style provide different thicknesses. As such most styles Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

How Many Grams of Gold Are in an Engagement Ring?

Gold engagement ring shown on scales with gram weight

A guide to how many grams of gold and platinum are in engagement rings and wedding rings? In today’s blog, we look at the average gram weight for engagement and wedding rings. In addition, we help to determine the value of a ring, how to weigh it, and deduct the diamond weight. At Serendipity Diamonds, Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk