Made another anniversary band to go on the other side of her wedding set, and Denise said “Can we add a diamond on each side in that empty spot?”
So we did, and the results are brilliant. Never be afraid to make suggestions or ask questions when getting work done, your input is vital (and makes for some really awesome jewelry).
I was always picking up rocks- as a child my room was full of them. Learning how to set them was a natural progression. Joining that skill with my second love, history, brought about Jeweled Legacy. I restore vintage treasures.and create pieces that I hope will be worn and enjoyed into the next generation.
I have spent the last twenty years working on jewelry, and can honestly say that it has been an amazing experience. I've worked on a ring from the Titanic Auction in 2004, a diamond, ruby and pearl butterfly that was made in Austria in the late 1790's, and set doubloons from sunken Spanish galleons. And there i was, afraid my history degree would go to waste...