u/bwayby-fingles

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Some combinations just never go out of style✨

Recently finished this beautiful 2ct oval solitaire paired with a classic round eternity band, both crafted in 14kt yellow gold. There’s something about the softness of an oval mixed with the endless sparkle of a round eternity band that just works every single time.

The client wanted something timeless, elegant, and wearable every day without feeling too flashy, and honestly I think this balance came out perfectly. The warm yellow gold gives the whole set such a rich look while still letting the diamonds stay the center of attention.

Simple designs are often the hardest to execute cleanly because every proportion matters. The height, spacing, prongs, band thickness… tiny details completely change how luxurious the final ring feels in person 😊

Are you more of a solitaire person, or do you think an engagement ring always needs a wedding band stacked with it?

u/bwayby-fingles — 4 days ago
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A diamond cut you probably won’t see twice ✨

Recently custom sourced this beautiful 3.04ct E VS1 Octagon Modified for a client, and honestly pieces like this don’t come around often at the right price point. The second I saw the stone, I knew it was special.

The sparkle and fire on this thing is insane in person. It has that crisp facet patterning you expect from a more contemporary cut, but still throws so much life and personality depending on the lighting.

I’ve noticed more people lately moving toward unique shapes instead of the “safe” traditional options, and honestly I get it. There’s something really special about wearing a diamond you don’t see on every other hand.

Would you go for a more contemporary shape like this, or stick with the timeless classics? 😊

u/bwayby-fingles — 7 days ago
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Some diamonds don’t just sparkle… they glow. ✨

Recently finished this special made-to-order piece featuring a 4.36ct F VS1 stepcut moval, and honestly the brilliance on this stone was unreal in person. The long step facets combined with the moval shape gave it this clean mirror-like flash that kept catching light from every angle.

The client wanted something minimal but still unique, so we went with a sleek 14kt yellow gold half bezel paired with an open bridge setting to keep the diamond feeling airy and allow maximum light return underneath.

One of my favorite things about this design is how secure the setting feels while still looking delicate and refined. Simple designs are actually some of the hardest to execute cleanly because every tiny detail becomes noticeable.

Would you guys wear a bold solitaire like this daily, or is this more of a special occasion ring to you? 😊

u/bwayby-fingles — 15 days ago
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Not every 3 stone ring is actually a 3 stone ring 👀

This one was a fun design challenge. The client wanted the look and finger coverage of a classic 3 stone ring, but without making the side stones feel too separate or bulky.

So instead of doing traditional side stones, we designed these soft clustered sides that flow directly into the band and frame the center perfectly. The result gives that balanced 3 stone appearance while still feeling much cleaner and more modern.

The center is a 0.80ct pink heart diamond set in 14kt white gold, and honestly the contrast between the icy white metal and soft pink diamond came out even better than we expected.

Would you guys consider this a 3 stone ring or more of a solitaire with accents?

u/bwayby-fingles — 18 days ago

This 4.34ct step cut moval ring was one of those pieces.

The client wanted the bezel as thin and clean as possible, but with a stone this size, strength becomes just as important as beauty. Our first design had side bezels, but after testing, we knew it would be too risky for long-term wear.

So we melted the casting and started over.

We shifted to a north-south top bezel design to keep the look minimal while giving the diamond the security it needed. Thin, elegant, and strong enough to last, exactly how it should be.

Made in 14kt yellow gold and built around this stunning 4.34ct moval step cut diamond.

Sometimes the best result comes from going back to the bench and doing it right.

Would you choose side bezels or top bezels for a stone like this?

u/bwayby-fingles — 28 days ago

Recently made this beautiful 2ct round diamond ring in 14kt yellow gold with a hidden halo and a 50% pavé band.

From the top, it looks like a timeless classic solitaire, but the hidden halo adds that little extra sparkle from the side that makes it feel so special. It’s one of those details that isn’t loud, but once you notice it, you can’t stop looking at it.

We also kept the pavé on only 50% of the band so the ring still has that full sparkle while making future resizing much easier and more practical.

I always feel designs like this prove that simple doesn’t mean boring. Sometimes the smallest details make the biggest difference.

Would you go for a hidden halo or keep your solitaire completely plain?

u/bwayby-fingles — 29 days ago

Just finished these earrings featuring a mix of round and pear diamonds, all set in 18kt rose gold. The layered teardrop top flows into a full jhumka-style drop, giving it that perfect balance between modern sparkle and traditional drama.

The pear drops at the bottom add movement, while the structure keeps it bold and elegant at the same time. Definitely not your everyday pair, this one’s made to stand out.

Curious, would you wear these for a wedding look, or style them with something more minimal to let them shine?

u/bwayby-fingles — 1 month ago

Sometimes the simplest pieces are the hardest to get right.

These are 2ctw classic 3-prong martini studs in 18kt rose gold, designed to sit low, clean, and super close to the ear for that effortless everyday look.

We went with a true martini setting to keep the profile minimal (no bulky basket), and paired it with rose gold for a slightly warmer tone that hits differently in natural light.

No halos, no extra detailing, just focus on the stone and how it performs.

The kind of studs you don’t take off.

Curious, do you prefer your everyday studs in yellow, white, or rose gold?

u/bwayby-fingles — 1 month ago

At first glance, this looks like a classic marquise flower cluster, clean, bright, and super sparkly.

But the real detail is in the band.

Instead of going with a plain shank, we designed a geometric open-link style band that adds just the right amount of character without taking attention away from the flower. It gives the whole piece a more modern, airy feel and makes it stand out from the usual cluster rings.

From the top, it’s all about the bloom.

From the side, that band quietly does all the extra work.

Curious, would you have kept this with a simple plain band, or does this design make it more special for you?

u/bwayby-fingles — 1 month ago