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The proportions of the engraving are the perfect starting-point. We have numerous reference books
to check or find a crest.
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
Once the shape has been decided upon and the size established, we painstakingly carve a model of the proposed ring in wax.
The wax model is then invested in a mixture, not unlike Plaster of Paris, and baked in an oven until the wax is "lost". Molten gold is then cast into the vacant space.
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
 
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
The cast ring, which emerges from the cast an unattractive charred black, is de-sprued before proceeding to the next bench.
Here the de-sprued ring is worked on with a variety of files and papers, until it is sufficiently perfect for its final application - the engraving.
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
Ruffs Jewellers Estd. 1904
The engraver's art is a very special one and we are proud to boast three of the finest engravers at work in the U.K at the moment. The finished ring is nothing short of glorious!
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