Sim. Turquoise Enamel and Sterling Silver design Ring, Sizes 7-12
High-style color and design. Reflecting the era of beautiful cocktail rings, this simulated turquoise design is a glorious fashion partner iced with a halo of glittering DiamonUltra™ DiamonUltra™ Cubic Zirconia accents, .57 carat T.W. Enamel and sterling silver. Sizes 7-12. Imported. (Carat weights may vary by plus or minus 5% of stated carat weight.) The jewelry shown is not made by Native American Craftsmen. Designer rings. You will find in our selection of products including couple's marquise birthstone name ring, 10k opal ring in yellow gold, u.s. navy men's ring, marquise emerald pyramid ring in 1...
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Sim. Turquoise Enamel and Sterling Silver design Ring Jewelry, Sizes 7-12
A jewelry designer is defined as a person who renders, creates, and models original Jewelry creations. By profession this person would be trained in the knowledge of metalsmithing and design. Historically jewelry designers originated as goldsmiths in the cultural aspects of Etruscan Civilization and became more dominant through ancient Greek and Roman cultures. In Ancient Macedonia from Thessaloniki however, the art of milling and rolling 24K Gold rose to the highest form and ignited the origins of what later 18th century jewelers such as the family of Castellani used in Italian Archeological jewelry.
Today's jewelry designers are often professionals with knowledge of Gemology, Metalsmithing and Rendering in order to cater to large volumes of consumers as well as private clients. These designs can be initially created in a special jewelers model wax or even in metal (silver) in order to create a mold where an unlimited number of these same pieces can be cast in gold, silver or platinum.
Today's jewelry designers are often professionals with knowledge of Gemology, Metalsmithing and Rendering in order to cater to large volumes of consumers as well as private clients. These designs can be initially created in a special jewelers model wax or even in metal (silver) in order to create a mold where an unlimited number of these same pieces can be cast in gold, silver or platinum.