
Creating bespoke jewellery starts with meeting the costumer to "brainstorm" about the person's tastes and likes in life.
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During this process, inspiration eventually points out themes and shapes for a design.
On the moment ideas are sketched for first suggestions.
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Then jeweller and costumer will approach and fine-tune the final design.
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When certain and agreeable, the jewellery can be created.
For instance, the costumer shared her recent and first encounter of peony flower; finding it most beautiful and unique.
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The peony blossom is the main feature for an elegant yellow gold pendant, with the costumer's family diamond at its heart.

The design had to include a family diamond set in the last remaining earring from a pair.



Two flat templates of the flower were cut out in 9 carats yellow gold sheet.
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Once the petals were formed, the twin flowers were stacked, and the diamond positioned inside, to be finally soldered together.
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