I just received a link to this story this morning from a customer of ours in Los Angeles.
http://scaredycut.com/bunnyring/
I just received a link to this story this morning from a customer of ours in Los Angeles.
http://scaredycut.com/bunnyring/
Last edited by jshepherd; 01-10-2008 at 03:23 PM.
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Wow - he went all out! What a great story![]()
Now there is a man who is head over heels in love! What a great story-- I especially love that he'd never made jewelry before!
<sigh> I've always loved bunnies. Who knew they could be romantic?![]()
How Awesome!!! Fun Ring!
cheers
Ash
This is so romantic
Who could say no to that?
How is the pearl going to stay in place if it can be easily removed? There's got to be an extra bit of metal to stop it from getting dislodged.
Aspiring ninja. Go Storm Shadow!
Also, nice that he respected the nature of the pearl and didn't drill it.
Maybe this will start a trend.
I think that will be addressed when the piece is platinum-plated and fully finished- it was done that way so that he can have the pearl removed after presenting it to his fiance to finalize the setting and then make a more secure final home for the pearl.Originally Posted by Raisondetre
Wow, that is amazing! So much effort. Thanks for sharing Jeremy!
Wow. What dedication. You just have to say yes after all that.
Just goes to show that if a man really loves his woman, he will go to great lengths to show her. Pretty incredible how a guy with no jewellery experience carves out a silver art clay bunny ring to fit a natural pearl!! What romance. That is going to be some interesting heirloom! Reminds me a little of my own husband who carved and cast our wedding bands in some gold he got from a dental supply company. He also inscribed some romantic stuff on the undersides of the bands with his dental drill.
Slraep
Is this a new advertising campaign or just another enormously condescending statement made by some self-appointed style guru somewhere? It's been a while since Mikimito was on the leading edge of pearl style, unless I've been watching the wrong planet all along (could be).Originally Posted by Perfect Pearl
Oh well, if a strand cannot really last 'a life time' a ring might as well last through a honeymoon, even through most first-time marriages.Originally Posted by Slraep
Besides, 12mm-anything would be BIG among engagement rings, and that might as well appeal to a few humans... here and there... you know...
Yiks!![]()
Last edited by Valeria101; 01-04-2008 at 06:31 PM.
I have to applaud the designer again!
Slraep
Last edited by Slraep; 12-09-2008 at 02:47 AM.
Originally Posted by Slraep
Any idea if the author or the wearer of the ring knows of this thread?![]()
Last edited by Valeria101; 01-09-2008 at 04:36 AM.