• Jason Moss Jun 02, 2018

    Cufflink Season

    Cufflink weather is upon us! This was a one off pair that I made some time ago using a matched pair of Lapis Lazuli tiles and sterling silver. I like statement cufflinks like these, but stay clear of 'novelty' cufflinks (and ties)...Daffy duck or Porky pig themed accessories aren't going to bolster your fashion credentials.

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  • Wedding Band with Channel set Champagne Diamonds

    This is the first in my new range of 'channel' set men's wedding bands. This one is made in 9ct yellow gold and features 6 princess cut champagne diamonds (total .38 cts) that are channel set together in a line. The diamonds are from the Argyle mine in Western Australia. The colour combination in this ring is really beautiful. $1850. Price may vary with finger size.

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  • Jason Moss Dec 28, 2017

    The Montreal Olympic Cauldron ring

     White gold and a 1ct round brilliant cut diamond. I was pretty much given an open brief, it had to be a show stopper and the client liked my chunky, heavier designs. I've used this base shape a few times and with the setting i was trying to make the stone look suspended a bit like an olympic cauldron...it actually looks more like the moscow olympic cauldron but for some...

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  • Jason Moss Dec 28, 2017

    'Button' engagement ring

    This beautiful engagement ring is a variation of a dress ring that I have been making for a few years now. This new version is smaller and designed to have a wedding band sit next to it. The centre stone is a pale blue sapphire surrounded by white diamonds. The edge is beautifully hand engraved with scalloping. A ring like this will cost between $3000-$3500 made in a 9ct white...

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  • Jason Moss Dec 28, 2017

    Cleopatra's Claw

    'Cleopatra's Claw', as dubbed by her new owner. This monster cocktail ring is made from silver and features a 'fancy' cut lemon quartz. I have gold plated the interior of the setting which has resulted in enhancing the stone colour and radiates a warm golden glow under the stone. 

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