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I haven't seen a ring like before. This is an option--I've never bought from this vendor:
http://www.e-weddingbands.com/store/product714.html |
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Hunt Country does pierced work all the time: http://www.huntcountry.com
![]() It's a great look and less overall metal weight, too! |
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You can try "carved wedding band" and "filigree wedding band" as search terms. A lot of the images that came up on the filigree Google search were more pierced than what I'd consider filigree.
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www.stuller.com - they have a category you can browse and you can order thru either your local B&M jeweller or any of the PS recommended online jewellers.
Hope they have something that appeals to you! |
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I really like the original ring that was posted. It's unlike anything else I've ever seen. I agree with searching pierced wedding ring.
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I don't know if it will help in a search or not but pierced work is more accurately called ajoure work. Many use the word filigree but actually filigree is wire work, not pierced/ajoure.
The picture of the gold ring looks more like filigree rather than pierced and I suspect that may even be a casting, neither true ajoure nor true filigree but many will call castings filigree even though no wire was used except perhaps in the original. I cannot be certain from just a photo but I doubt that neither a saw or a drill was used to make that one. Likely I am getting too nit picky as many prefer to toss terms around and it is considered acceptable, just drives me crazy. LOL . Best regards, Lee |
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Just to add a link to the thread, these are absolutely gorgeous!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/AdziasJewelryAtelier?section_id=10906074 |