My client was attracted to the swirls of the engagement ring...

... so I've been working on different swirl patterns for a pendant. The swirls can hold diamonds (from her grandmothers nose ring and a pair of her earrings.) The final pendant will be around the size of a quarter.



The fun thing is in this sketchy state, you can rotate or flip the swirls to orientate it whichever way works best!
I'll keep you posted!
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