Hi All,
Does anyone have pictures of an actual Niwaka Dawn ring? It''s a sweet piece of work and I''d like to see it from more angles than just the top down view.
I don''t have pictures but I''ve been to niwaka to try the rings on, and I was surprised at how much different they looked to me in person. I expected them to be more substantial, but they are quite delicate.
I LOVE niwaka rings, and will hopefully be getting one within the next few weeks... i went to try the phosphor on, but fell in love with the moonlight, which is quite similar to the dawn. so maybe i will have a picture to share in a couple weeks.
The more stylish rings at Niwaka are unable to accommodate bigger stones. Also, many of the custom Niwaka-inspired creations don''t look as elegant or delicate with bigger stones (it just doesn''t work!!!). Take a look at this thread for reference:
I''m currently in the process of finalizing a setting with Leon Mege which uses this design (The Phosphor on the Niwaka website if anyone''s interested), and I''m a bit worried that it won''t turn out the way I''d like it to look.
I think I''m going to try and show Leon the ''Iris'' tomorrow, since it looks like it is a bit more accommodating for larger stones.
Just throwing in a quick update. Met with Leon early in the morning and he thought I had a very well-cut stone (Thanks WF!). We then moved onto the design where I showed him a few images and he created a mock image of the ring I was looking for. It ended up being a 4-prong solitaire w/ pave running along both sides and a curved shank. Since my FF has very small fingers, both Leon and I agreed that a delicate look would be best. I''m really looking forward to seeing what he can do with this design.
Just as a side note: Leon was very courteous and amiable when I met him. I''ve heard some many different things about him on the forum, and I''m very glad everything had moved along so smoothly. I''ll throw up some pictures in a few weeks when the piece is complete.
I''m bringing this thread back from the dead for the sole reason that I received my Leon piece today and it looks absolutely incredible. His craftsmanship really shows in the details. I haven''t had a chance take any pictures, but I found something similar on Leon''s website.
Unlike the picture below, the ring doesn''t include any side stones. As I had said earlier, creating a ring that looks like the Niwaka piece above requires a small stone and as soon as you attempt it w/ a big stone the looks changes significantly. Nonetheless, I am extremely happy with my ring and I hope to get some real pictures up soon.
Those Niwaka rings are beautiful. I have never seen anything like it before. It is fun to see a designer that really highlights and compliments a "smaller" stone.