Custom wedding rings that are born from the history of each couple. Personalized alliances where it is you, the couple, who define the design. It can be from the story that unites you, from a symbol that describes you or simply by specifying thicknesses, textures and finishes... Together we create your badge of love. I work in white gold, yellow gold, sterling silver... and you? Are you looking for who turns that little piece of you into wedding rings?
Double spiral wedding rings in sterling silver. Each ring has a spiral that matches the spiral of the other ring and the two together make up a double spiral. Engraved inside, the inscription "Caminem junts sense Límits". Tinted exterior, darkened engraving. Polished interior with rounded edges.
Complementary alliances, together they draw an entire molecule. A treasure tailored for a chemical couple. Rounded interior corners. Tinted exterior finish.
Quite a statement: a white gold engagement ring for Anna and a sterling silver one for her son. Rounded interior corners. Tinted exterior finish, darkened lines, corners and polished interior. The Ring in white gold with a rhodium and black rhodium plating (inside the lines).
Personalized earrings in conjunction with the Arbo Alliances. Sterling silver with a press-stud closure and a matte finish with darkened nooks.
The bride's wedding ring has a lowered gold V (and the sides are polished). Hammered chaos texture, sandblasted and aged silver. V polished. Polished and engraved interior. As subtle as modern.
Alliances that share an initial, the letter E, half an E in each ring. Chameleon exterior texture, nuanced finish. Middle E darkened. Polished sides and interior. In the internal engraving the date of the link and their names, both begin with E ;).
Alliances that share a star (gold), three points on the bride's ring, two points on the groom's. Hammered chaos texture, sandblasted and aged silver. Sandblasted star. Polished and engraved interior. For a sidereal union;).
Wedding rings with a matt hammered texture and a polished finish on the sides and inside. The masculine has a triangle on the outside that fits into an equal triangle on the inside that the feminine has. That simple reason has a complex meaning for them. Inside the inscription "connectem" (in Catalan: "we connect").
Less is more! These lovers wanted some alliances to symbolize their union but very finite, that they did not look too much or bother. The thicknesses of each ring were specified and they were hammered in texture. All in aged finish except the polished interior.
Alliances that share two engraved snowflakes. The center of each glass is gold, one inward, the other protruding, so that they complement each other. As the rings are wide, the inner edges are rounded and everything is well polished to make them as comfortable as possible. Matte exterior finish. Drawing of the flakes darkened. Shiny gold parts.
Alliances with two stars each, one sunken and the other raised, thus fit one piece in the other. Wide rings. Well polished on the sides and the inner edge to make them more comfortable and pleasant. Tinted by the frontal plane. And with the inscription that fits them like a finger ring: You are my Star.
Two wedding rings with round hammered texture. The two have four torn lines in the same position and distance, so they match. These lines and the space that separates them is loaded with meaning. All aged finish except the interior that is polished.
Wedding rings designed by the bride and groom. The female hoop with an outward line that fits into the inward line of the male ara. Darkened sandblasted finish, shiny lines, polished inside. Chance also intervened making the rings fit perfectly inside each other too!
Alliances designed by lovers themselves. He proposed that the alliances mimic the shape of the Karnaught toroid and she enriched the formula by placing a sparkle. All sandblasted finish, polished on the inside.
Medieval earrings in the purest Celtic style. The part of the Claddagh symbol (love, friendship and loyalty) and its heart in 18ct gold have been cut and modeled. Aged finish in the recesses and polished by the highest areas.
Medieval alliances in the purest Celtic style. Lowering and modeling the central part of the ring, the phrase Mo Anam Cara (my soul mate) and the Claddagh symbol (love, friendship and loyalty) in 18ct gold appear. The aged finish in the recesses and polished by the highest areas. With matching Celtic earrings!
Alliances designed by lovers themselves. Two rings with hammered texture, embellished finish. The two have three lines torn in the same position and distance, so they match. The girl's also has three overlapping circles in a matte finish. Polished interior.
Wedding rings designed by the bride and groom. In the feminine ring, three 18ct gold granules set as a precious stone. And in the men's ring three gold concavities embedded in silver. Thus fitting the filled with the void. All on a hammered texture in oxidized silver with glitter, polished interior and gold parts.
Personalized for the bride and groom. Half-round wedding rings with a sparkle on the bride's wedding ring. Polished finish.
My first alliances! The bride's wedding ring has a small golden ball as set in a protruding silver claw. This motif fits a gold V cut into the groom's ring. Hammered chaos texture, aged silver. Alliances created for a love story without borders.