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Geologic Stones...
The use of silver as the base material for this ring provides a simple and elegant backdrop that brings out the brilliance and purity of the diamonds.
The star, a universal symbol of gleam and aspiration, is rendered with exquisite precision, its multiple facets catching the light from every angle for a captivating sparkle.
This design choice is not only aesthetically pleasing but also carries with it a symbolic richness, evoking uniqueness, dream and ambition.
Geologic Stones...
This 925/1000 solid silver ring (23.83 grams) is set with a brown diamond (0.21 carat).
Length of the tray 1.8 cm, the silver is patinated, aged.
The final rendering is unique, rock, raw, the lines are light but marked by the work of the metal.
Anthony Barrouyer, recognized for his expertise and creativity in the field of jewelry, has captured the very essence of beauty and refinement through this creation.
Every detail of the ring has been carefully thought out, from the choice of metal to the size of the diamond, in order to create a harmonious and dazzling jewel.
Silver, chosen for its brilliance and durability, serves as a perfect setting for the brown diamond, highlighting its natural splendor.
Geologic Stones...
This 925/1000 solid silver ring (12.92 grams) is set with a black diamond (0.45 carat).
Anthony Barrouyer's creation is not limited to its impressive aesthetic; it also embodies the artisan's commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and respect for materials.
Each ring is handcrafted in his workshop, ensuring careful attention to detail and uncompromising quality.
This raw silver and black diamond ring is more than just an accessory; it is a work of art bearing the signature of one of the greatest names in contemporary jewelry, a treasure to be cherished for years to come.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (23.5 grams) I used the technique of lost wax casting.
The tray measures 1.6 x 1.6 cm
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax using as a single tool a saw using each time a different cutting angle, I made different layers in order to melt it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work has even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (25.90 grams) I used the technique of lost wax casting. diams 0.10 carat
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax using as a single tool a saw using each time a different cutting angle, I made different layers in order to melt it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work has even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
At the start of this creation I stretch the metal to form an oval plate, then I fold to shape, finally I bend the strip obtained to make a ring.
For the finishes, a beautiful hammered and an aged patina highlighting the hollows and roughness of these jewels.
This ring in 925/1000 silver (9.7 grams) was born from this idea. An idea that allowed me to create a simple, light 1.5 cm wide ring despite its massive appearance that I think will be perfect for those who do not like signet rings that are too heavy but who appreciate rings that are imposing.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in 925/1000 silver (11.6 grams) and 750/1000 gold (1.75) I used the lost wax casting technique.
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw as the only tool, using a different cutting angle each time, I made different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work has even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
At the start of this creation I stretch the metal to form an oval plate, then I fold to shape, finally I bend the strip obtained to make a ring.
For the finishes, a beautiful hammered and an aged patina highlighting the hollows and roughness of these jewels.
This ring in 925/1000 silver (9.7 grams) was born from this idea. An idea that allowed me to create a simple, light 1.5 cm wide ring despite its massive appearance that I think will be perfect for those who do not like signet rings that are too heavy but who appreciate rings that are imposing.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (38.6 grams) and Cat's Eye.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (39.6 grams) and Malachite.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (33.8 grams) and Star Ruby (6.35 carats)
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax using as only tool a saw and a crack cutter with each time a different cutting angle, I made different layers in order to melt it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work has even more relief.