The Sparkle Cut Wedding Ring from Serendipity Diamonds

Sparkle Cut Wedding Ring

Sparkle cut wedding ring introduced

Earlier this week we introduced the sparkle cut wedding ring. The sparkle cut is a specific machined pattern, applied to a plain wedding ring. The design creates the illusion of diamonds. A polished edge creates the effect of a channel either side of the patter with a mirror polish.

We apply the sparkle cut to a slight court shaped wedding ring with a polished edge. The ring design is a perfect match for most engagement ring bands. The medium weight of the band, approximately 1.7mm wide provides substance and enough depth for a detailed pattern around the ring.

Patterns including the sparkle cut exist within an entire collection of patterned wedding ring designs. We can apply this same design to almost any of our plain wedding rings to achieve dramatic results. We create a truly personalised wedding ring in contrast to traditional plain wedding ring designs. The sparkle cut wedding ring style can be applied to a variety of precious metal and ring widths according to preference.

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There are few restrictions to the precious metal and width available for the sparkle cut wedding ring. We can even create the sparkle cut in Platinum or Fairtrade 18ct Gold with white, rose and yellow options. We advise a minimum width of 3mm to ensure enough sparkle is visible from the ring, and our standard website width for this pattern goes to 6mm.

Anyone interested can view the sparkle wedding ring pattern online, or contact us for any additional advice or information. We advise routinely on precious metal choices and finger size options and suitability alongside existing engagement ring designs. Please remember to allow around 3 weeks for most plain or patterned wedding ring styles—planning ahead is always great advice for all things wedding, including the rings.

Prices and further details can be found online. 

 

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

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