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Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring

(2019)
Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring
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Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring
Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring
Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring
Exclusive
Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring
Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring

Sculptural 2 pear diamond ring

(2019)
18 kt solid yellow gold0.55 ct in 2 diamonds

HK$28,775
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Metal Durability

Made of solid 18 karat yellow gold, with the piece comprising one single type of metal. May need an occasional polish if worn regularly to maintain its shine.

Brand Recognition

Jessie excels at creating stunning diamond jewellery. Whether it be a classic diamond hoop or a bespoke bridal piece, her touch of contemporary design and hand-picked stones are top in class.

Product details

Metals

Yellow gold

A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.

18 kt

75.0% gold content, a warm buttery yellow hue and considered the most classic gold. An exclusive as well as durable precious metal. 18kt gold is hypoallergenic and generally safe for people with sensitive skin.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Polished

The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Gemstones

Diamond

2 diamonds totalling 0.55 cts, set in platinum.

0.55 carat

The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams.

VS2

Clarity

Inclusions are only visible with effort under 10x magnification.

E

Colour

Colourless and exceptionally white, a rare and valuable diamond. (Grade E)

Pear

Shape

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Size and fit

Statement ring

Designer Interview

Jessie Thomas: "A lot of inspiration comes from developing a new technique or when I learn how to mount a diamond in a certain way."

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You learned your craft from your father, master goldsmith David Thomas, how was it growing up with and learning from him?

It is such a big part of our lives that it has always been that. But I didn’t necessarily think it was what I wanted to do, but once I started, I became obsessed. Because it is a craft, and learning a craft just takes loads of time and practice. It’s quite fascinating as a craft, I think. It is one of the most interesting ones, and it is one of the most technical ones. Once, I started, I was hooked.

This takes me to my next question, so you haven’t always known that you wanted to be a goldsmith? Or was it always in the background?

He actually lives above the workshop, so I literally grew up above the workshop. It was very much a part of my childhood. Then, I actually didn’t train in jewellery originally, because I did history of art. I worked for a couple of years in art, and then I ended up coming here and training under him. I think I’ve been here for nine years now. I did my whole apprenticeship and now I am what you call a journeyman goldsmith, whereas he is a master goldsmith, because he has obviously had apprentices.

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