Three Sisters

A pendant built with
Her engagement diamond
and smaller diamonds
plus
Segments of his wedding band

In tribute to their Marriage
And the mountain peaks they call Home;
The Three Sisters
of The Tennessee Smokies

Her Engagement diamond resides
roughly where their cabin is located
within those diamond hills.
 

Fourteen Diamonds
And the Remaining gold
was used to create the
Our Mountain Ring
Which was built
To commemorate their
14 years of marriage


You can’t keep the mountains you climb, but you’ll always remember the view.  This story, of a full wedding set becoming a trio of mountains, is best understood as a tribute to love and marriage.  That said, it’s a tearjerker.

After 14 years of marriage, my client’s husband suddenly passed away.  The rings I began with are her wedding ring & engagement ring, plus his diamond wedding band.   They had built the cabin home of their dreams in The Great Smokey Mountains, on the side of three famous peaks referred to as “The Three Sisters”.  Their trifecta had come in, and they had reached Happily Ever After, which they enjoyed and had felt the blessings of.

It was my client’s wish to have their combined wedding set resemble the three peaks they called home, with her central engagement diamond residing where their cabin does, on the lower right peak.  She requested the mountains as a pendant, and also requested that I make her a ring to wear, using gold from hers and her husband’s wedding band.

I built her a nugget style ring, resembling a tri-peak mountain top as viewed from above.  I faceted the gold peaks, and set 14 of their diamonds into the ring, for the 14 years they were married.  

The Three Sisters pendant uses the remainder of their wedding set diamonds, with her engagement diamond nestled in the bottom right peak of gold and carbon.  The diamonds are secured in white gold, and ALL of the yellow gold mountain details are sections of his wedding band

The sentiment speaks for itself, once you know the tale of this loving marriage.  And now she can wear their story, and remember the view.