The custom design for these very cool wedding bands was created in CAD (computer assisted design) and features three-dimensional topography that was integrated directly into the original, rather than added later.
One of the things that really brought this couple close was their shared interest in extensive travel. The concepts of travel and geography, therefore, made for a natural starting point for the design of their rings. As it turned out, the wife-to-be grew up along the Brandywine River and the wedding would be held at another location along the same river which made it an appropriate icon to use. The husband had some tsavorites that had been in his family that he wanted to use in the rings, so they were re-cut for size and set into the rings at specific places on the map. Each ring had a stone set where the wedding was held and an additional stone was set in the bride’s ring at the location of where she grew up.
Bride's ring is on the left; groom's ring is on the right |
This is just another way to truly personalize your rings and make them your own. Using this design technology, we can incorporate something incredibly unique and personal, like a thumbprint or geography coordinates, right into the design itself as opposed to engraving it into the finished piece.
Rings aren't the only jewelry that can be customized using this technique. Pendants are a great option as well, especially for a Mother's Day gift or a birthday. What about a charm bracelet or key fob? The possibilities are endless.
*Concept by Donovan Preddy Designs