Posted by lucas | Posted in Nature, Wedding Rings | Posted on 02-08-2011-05-2008
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The wave design initially came to me as a way to have two interlocking rings. Over time the design has shown me more and more variations.

Interlocking Wave Ring
What is intrinsic about the design is the fluidity of the line. It represents different things to different people, but underlying I believe there is a peacefulness to the line that makes the design timeless.
As you can see by the different combinations of the two bands you have multiple designs.
The design can be two separate rings worn individually.
It can be worn as one ring with the wave on the inside facing each other tight together, slightly apart or even with both high points of the wave touching.
Then you can turn the wave to the outside changing the rings into a totally different feel.
This is an example of how my jewellery design just keeps evolving, even when I feel that I have evolved a design to its maximum, I know that there can always more done with design with fresh eyes.
This design has been amusing and entertaining me now for about 20 years and I hope I am still playing with it in another 20 years.

Mirror Wave Ring

Reverse Wave Ring

Separated Wave Ring

Split Wave Ring
Posted by lucas | Posted in Wedding Rings | Posted on 20-07-2010-05-2008
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Wedding rings aren’t just matching plain bands any more.
Ladies wedding rings have been changing for quite a long time due to wanting the
ring to be incorporated into the design to accentuate the engagement ring design.
There have been two other main changes; the first is a lot men wanting to their
wedding ring to make a statement, and the second is when the couple choose only
to have wedding rings.
This means that the ideas and symbols that couples wish to bring into the design
can take us into some of the most interesting and unusual areas of design and
handcrafting.
Over 20 years ago, I was approached by a couple to design wedding rings that
represent two interlocking rings. They described to me the idea of “SHAZAM”
rings. The final design had their own unique feel in the wedding rings.
These sorts of ideas can easily vary enough to have a feminine or masculine feel
for the wearer.
A lot of men worry that if they incorporate design into the ring it will not be
masculine enough, so I developed a range with an industrial feel. I have used
harder edged designs, satin finishes and polished grooves to accentuate.
Some people want to incorporate gemstones in their designs, whereas some
people want a combination of metals. There really aren’t any boundaries to what
the wedding ring should be.
Your wedding ring is yours for life. I know that when I look at my wedding ring I
see that it symbolises the time of my life when my wife and I met and we made the
commitment to marry.
If you make the commitment to be involved in the design of your wedding ring then
it will strengthen those memories.