Friday, January 21, 2011
McGrath Diamonds at booth 1012, Wonderful Wedding Show 2011
Some of my favorite wedding photographs from my portfolio
Just like to share a few of my favorite wedding photographs from my portfolio, please visit www.blog.dodgiedator.com for more or www.dodgiedator.com to view my wedding portfolio.
A Tribute to a Pet - created 2009
Symbolic Duo
The set was casted in 10kt white gold and they looked AMAZING...
Rising to a Challenge - created 2009
Black Tahitian Pearl Ring "Peacock Embraced" - created 2008
This is my first Tahitian Pearl ring for 2008 , I love working with pearls and I think you will see more pearl pieces this year.
This one is for sure one of my favorite pieces as this is one of the nicest mix of overtones I've seen on all of my "peacock" Tahitian Pearls used in my designs, and the simplicity of this design adds to the enchanting look.
Simple Sophistication - created 2008
This a stunning ring made for the mother of one of my best client. She wanted something different that would combine a few of her current pieces into one truly unique piece. This is truly one of those really special pieces not only because of the technical merits of the piece but the fact that my designs became a family affair. A referal goes a long way and having a whole family refering me to their friends and family is worth so much to me.
This ring a 1 piece casting in yellow gold and has swirl patterns on top, had white gold tube accenting and set with a .33ct round brilliant cut diamond tension set in the swirl pattern. This ring is built for everyday wear and has a substantial heft to it, extremely wearable and very comfortable. Nothing has been compromised on creating this ring, stunning design, exquisite finish and a build quality that would be cherished for a few generations to come.
2005 MJA 3rd Place Technical Merits - Archives
I am featuring some of my really important pieces from my early years in designing here on my blog. These are really relevant pieces to my career as a jewellery designer, these would be some of the most important pieces in my 7 years in this artform.
I just like to disclose that this photograph was taken before my interest in photography. I admit that it would not represent it as an highly artistic photograph.
This is 2005's award winning entry to the MJA design competition, it received the 3rd place finish in technical merit.
It starts out with a two separate ring castings, one in yellow gold and the other in white gold, then set with a .28ct round brilliant cut diamond in a half bezel from the swirl integrated from the shank, the other side is then set with a 3mm round spessartite garnet set in between the 2 joint rings and then supported with a single claw. It's a nice substantial design that echos quality and the finish is second to none. It's such a sight to behold.
2004 MJA's People's Choice Award Winner - Archives
I just like to disclose that this photograph was taken before my interest in photography. I admit that it would not represent it as an highly artistic photograph.
This was my 2004 MJA design competition entry, and it's a People's Choice award winner. It would always be a special piece for me since it's my first competition entry and it's my humble start into this trade.
It features a paisley mabe white with pink and blue overtone pearl, with a (approximate) .10ct round brilliant cut diamond set in a white gold swirl that is an accent from the yellow gold hand made frame, and on the bottom right corner of the piece features 2 0.015ct color treated blue round brilliant cut diamonds on white gold. This gorgeous pendant was sold even before the competition took place.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
I will be at the 2011 Wonderful Wedding Show, January 22-23
Cheska's Alexandrite Pendant
Cheska's Ring
Her ring features a .41ct Canadian Round Brilliant Cut diamond, bezel set in a one of a kind Dodgie Dator design mount. This setting is casted from a wax model I personally prepared, it wasn't carved as most models are, I melted the wax and let it flow on a mandrel and made the curves more unpredictable. I later smoothen the contours and shaped it into a ring, it took a bit of filling up gaps from the flow of the melted wax. It was certainly different than sculpting it from a block of wax, it made the ring even more unique. I asked one of the very best goldsmiths in Winnipeg to cast and finish the ring, we discussed a few different surface finish to make the ring even more stunning. I wanted it to be a 2 cast piece 14kt gold, one piece in white and the other in yellow. To secure the diamond I decided to bezel set it, my goldsmith suggested to put on a "needle finish" on the surface. I wasn't that sure if it would look good since it was a new type of finish he can apply. The finish product is certainly very unique and absolutely gorgeous.
I was so excited to present it to Cheska and it was all worth the amazing journey in creating the ring, my amazing diamond supplier in finding the perfect diamond for my needs and to my superb goldsmith in casting and finishing my concept perfectly. When my wife finally had the chance to see it on our wedding day, she absolutely LOVED it and she was so happy to be wearing such a one of a kind piece.
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Updates Coming Soon
I would like to apologize for the delays of updating my designing blog, my 2010 was so hectic. I was away for a total of almost 2 1/2 months, back and forth to the Philippines to prepare for my own wedding on October 28 2010, to my gorgeous wife Frances "Cheska" Dator. My photography projects was quite hectic too with as many as 6 weddings both here in Canada and the Philippines, Philippines workshop schedules in February and in October and a lot of portrait sessions. Please visit my photography blog to see most of my projects for 2010 www.blog.dodgiedator.com .
I also revised the layout of this blog to include more in-depth topics regarding my custom pieces, please refer to the dgzstudios pages on the right hand side of this page.
Please stay tune to all the upcoming articles I will be posting... lots of really cool pieces to come your way.
Thanks
Dodgie