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breanne

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Hello!

I am in the process of figuring out the details of how I want my ring(s) made. It wouldn't necessarily be complicated to create, I think it comes down to more precision on width and height details. I am looking for some recommendations on a ring designer that might suit the job. Also, I have seen some people mention having wax molds of their CAD's, I don't know if this is a common thing provided by all designers, but any details on wax molds would also be appreciated.

The first photo is the basic idea of what I want in a solitaire and wedding band, a simple platinum 4-pronged cathedral with its band around 2.5-3mm. I would also like a matching wedding band in the same height and width.

The third ring is where things get a little finicky, as stated with the first two rings, I like that they are both the same height and width, I do also want this with my third ring, but with 5-7 diamonds. In the second and third photo you can see the basic idea, the engagement ring width and height matches the anniversary ring's width and height, even the diamonds do as well. I also like that it is sitting fairly flush against the solitaire as well. Essentially, I want all three things the same height and width that sit snug against each other so that I can switch them up when desired.

I do realize the second and third photo has an eternity, I am not sure if I want a 5-7 stone ring, I think this might depend on what size melee is needed to achieve that height and width of the 2.5-3mm band aesthetic I like, as well as how many will rest across my finger without causing gapping on either side of my fingers, if that makes sense.

I am open to any feedback and recommendations, thank you greatly for your time!
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Edit - also, do you receive CAD renderings before you decide if you will work with someone?
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David Klass...does CADS and plastic molds. He should be able to do exactly what you want.

With most masters, you sort of have to tell them what you like (or show pictures) and leave it in their hands.
 
Agree with tyty333 on the recommendation of David Klass.

Generally, you provide photos and a description of what you want, they give you a quote, and you decide whether you want to work with them. Then they start on CADs.
 
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