Have you given much thought to what wedding rings you will exchange? Are you looking for something just a little bit different and unique to you, your partner or your story? Well today we wanted to share with you some treasure. We have seen some of the most beautiful creations and ideas over the years and also heard so many lovely stories, like Nichola and Carl who chose to exchange wedding rings that had the outline of the Cornish coast etched into them, reflecting their love of this part of the country, where they chose to be married here at Knightor. So today we thought we would share with you a few, mostly local, artisans who create beautiful bespoke wedding rings. All of whom use Cornwall and her landscape as their inspiration. Becca Williams JewelleryYou may have met Becca at our recent open day? A talented silversmith, Becca Williams makes the most beautiful pieces and is inspired by the sea and the land in her work. Her jewellery is contemporary and she also offers bespoke jewellery making services. Becca also offers a make your own wedding ring service where you can go along to her studio in Penryn and make your very own rings for one another! You don’t need to have any experience of metalwork or jewellery making to get involved, Becca offers full guidance on the day, along with plenty of tea & biscuits. Sounds perfect! For more information you can contact Becca on www.beccawilliams.co.uk All images Becca Williams Jewellery Justin Duance Contemporary JewelleryIf you love Cornwall and want to reflect so in your wedding rings, Justin and his team offer a beautiful range of rings that are perfect. From rings cast in sand from Cornish beaches (or sand from your favourite place in the world if you can provide it), textured rings to reflect the craggy rocks and cliffs along the coast to rings inlayed with wood, if you love nature, these are perfect. All of our sandcast jewellery is, as the name suggests, cast in beach (or desert/river bed!) sand. Customers send us sand from all over the world to personalise their jewellery in the most subtle and sentimental way. To find out more about the work of Justin and his team, head over to www.justind.co.uk. All images Justin Duance Jewellery Emily NixonThe sea is the inspiration behind so much of Emily's work. In her own words she tells us that "beach finds are the tools in the process of my making". You can see her inspiration clearly in her beautiful work, from the twisted shapes inspired by sea kelp, sea urchin textures to the beautiful contours of rock and pebbles from along the coast. You can visit Emily at her studio in Hayle where she offers consultations and can talk you through her various offerings. She is also able to redesign and reimagine old jewellery for you, perhaps you have a grandmothers piece of jewellery you would like use but in a style that works for you? Hannah Louise LambHannah creates beautiful piece that reflect life stories, incorporating coastlines, mountains, skylines and landscapes. Her work is absolutely beautiful and perfect for couples looking for a truly unique wedding ring or jewellery for their day, or for a gift. Hannah creates bespoke pieces, from cufflinks to rings, necklaces to bracelets. She was brought up in Cornwall and much of her Coastline range is inspired by the Cornish coast. It was Hannah who made Nichola and Carl's wedding rings we mentioned at the start of our story. To learn more from Hannah do check out her website on www.hannahlouiselamb.com All images Hannah Louise Lamb We hope that we have given you some beautiful inspiration on your wedding ring journey and look forward to hearing what you chose and why on your beautiful day.
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