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Guide to Best Custom-Made Engagement Rings in Australia

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

In recent years we've seen a shift towards a modernist style. Jewellery designers play with various shapes, gems, and colours to find new, creative decisions. And today's article is precisely about such experiments. We've browsed through the Australian scene and outlined the top jewellery stores that display unique items.

Tessa Blazey

Tessa Blazey is the only listed brand specialising solemnly in engagement rings. Their team of professionals embed off-beat gothic elements into contemporary shapes.

The main trademark of Tessa Blazey's company is unfinished roughness. Each creation is brought to perfection by the hands of an artisan. Uneven bands, uncut diamonds, fingertips on shanks - all these elements highlight the ring and make it pop.

Blazey's designs thus capture the feministic spirit of the century and showcase refined sculpturalism. Stones are mounted in claws settings resembling kitten paws or bird talons. This contrast of dark and light makes the work intriguing and awe-inspiring.

Seb Brown has a reputation for a provocative approach to jewellery crafting. His masterpieces are built on the violated composition from different textures and gemstones. The designer poses himself as a rebel against fast fashion and ideal symmetry. Combinations of peculiarly shaped rocks and band-thickness imbalance stunningly reflect the wearer's personality in each case. Custom orders are encouraged!

Katherine Bowman

Katherine Bowman's work is influenced by historical motives. Her designs present a fresh perspective on the rings from the past and follow the tradition of metal art. Engagement rings in yellow gold seem like they were just taken out of the furnace by a blacksmith. Antique, angular, progressive-this is a befitting description of Bowman's jewellery selection where the true beauty is concealed in settinging, and symbolic meaning is imbued upon each object.

Melbourne-based designer Welfe Bowyer enjoys interweaving interesting textures into his accessories and working with them on a grand scale. He draws inspiration from the titans of sculpturing and architecture - Richard Serra, Joseph Beuys and Carlo Scarpa. Welfe's latest line of engagement rings exhibitі largesse and expressionism. Look through the online assortment and behold one-off finishes mirroring painter's brush, volcano ashes or coral reefs.

GS Diamonds

While GS Diamonds is more of a "following the tradition" business, it deserves a place in our list for the innovative solutions in women's and men's engagement rings. Designers at the company choose to go against the grain. Their creations are inspired by the simplicity of little things and natural harmony. The richest assortment of Brisbane engagement rings allows you to pick out an exclusive gift for everyone. Plus, they offer a "forge your own band" feature. And the most exciting thing - you can order a diamond to your liking(ethically sourced and certified). The company is still growing and has the potential to be the next Tiffany and Co of Australia.

Holly Ryan fancies minimalistic, understated jewellery. Her pieces consist of elegant wavee and wiggling lines that forge a restrained 2022 classic. Holly eliminates non-essentials and often leaves stones out of the design. However, the diamonds aren't lacking; on the contrary, her bands seem complete. Sometimes she inserts tiny sparklets to add the final touch of finesse or grant an extra blink.

Karla Way's jewellery looks as though it's been pulled straight out from the earth: asymmetrical lines envelop coloured gems in organic shapes. Many of her rings are made in the popular Toi et Moi style, in which two stones are nestled against each other. Karla mixes rocks of different "characters" that ably complement each other and represent an escape from conformity. The idea is to explore the crossroads of nature and materialism.

Lucy folk is a brand that positions itself as a provider of wearable imaginative art pieces. We are more than sure this isn't the first time you've heard of it. The company specialises in a wide range of products; bags, clothes, jewellery- everything that makes a woman's life better. Recently they've introduced a selection of engagement rings and added a "bespoke jewellery" option. The final result of artisans' hard work is the metal embodiment of delicacy and playfulness.

We think the best thing about Lucy Folk is having the opportunity to complete a matching set later. You can get a full package( bands+earrings+bracelets) in the same colouring and style at any time. You can also see how the elements combine on the website's pictures.


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