Whether amicable or not, a divorce signifies the end of something that started with love and optimism. What remains are memories, and of course unworn wedding and anniversary jewelry. My job is to assess the "baggage" and help my client visualize and get excited about what their new jewelry will look like.
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| Possible setting options for unworn wedding jewelry | 
| Stones out of old wedding band setting | 
Many times, after the stone is removed from the original setting, I encourage my clients to think about the day they were given the stones - not the ring. I have found it is beneficial to focus on the joy and excitement from when they first got the jewelry - and keep the focus on the stones.
Once the positive energy is recaptured, and a new life for the stone is visualized, the fun begins in finding the right look that fits her current lifestyle and budget.
The response I get when delivering "new" jewelry to a divorcee is very rewarding as I am delivering jewelry a client never thought she would want to wear again... jewelry she took part in creating... jewelry that suits her new life... jewelry that is a gift she has given to herself. Most importantly, jewelry that she will wear and love - once again.
A few examples of re-designed and reset wedding jewelry and the response from my clients:
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| Unworn wedding band and ring become new diamond pendant | 
"After my divorce my diamond engagement ring and 
wedding band were just sitting in my jewelry box. I didn't want to sell 
them because a) sentimental value and b) thought my boys might want the 
stones one day for their brides. Amy created the most beautiful piece of 
jewelry out of both rings: a pendant that can be clipped on to any 
necklace. I have worn it on a leather and making it look casual as well 
as on a diamond chain and pearl necklace for black tie events. Strangers
 have approached me wanting to know where I bought it! I love wearing it
 not only because its a stunning piece but because I can keep my ex whom
 I still care for close to my heart!"                 - Linda K., Bedford, NY
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| Unworn wedding band becomes new diamond earrings | 
"Making a "clean sweep" through my husbands gifted 
jewelry when my 14 year marriage ended was truly a cathartic, uplifting 
process. The saying "out with the old and in with the new" applied to so
 many aspects of my new life. Transforming my beautiful jewelry into 
completely different, powerful and sexy statements was truly a gift of 
priceless value to me! Thank you so much, Amy, for restoring more than just my ring! You 
restored my heart and spirit, too!"           - Carol L. Fairfield, CT
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| Unworn wedding jewelry is transformed into three new pieces | 
"Amy did an amazing job transforming my rings into 
beautiful contemporary jewelry that reflects my style and taste. She has
 an incredible ability to creatively make suggestions that can work on 
each of your pieces and more importantly, she picks designs that fit 
your needs and lifestyles. I love all my new necklaces and earring and 
can not wait to find more pieces for her to work on!
- Elyse L. Port Washington, NY
"After being divorced and having my jewelry sit in my jewelry box for three years, Amy found and created new settings for my diamonds that I was planning to sell. She brought new life to my jewelry .... for my new life! Now I love it and wear it all the time - Thank you Amy! - Betsy B. New Canaan, CT

 
 
 
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