A dazzling set of custom diamond earrings by Jeffrey Ross

A dazzling set of custom diamond earrings by Jeffrey Ross

Jeffrey Ross is The Architect of Fine Jewellery. Jeffrey’s expertise as a gold smith as well as his outward amiableness make him the obvious choice as a custom jeweller for clientel. It is important to Jeffrey that each piece portrays a greater depth of personality than simply its sparkly veneer. Each piece he creates has a story.
If would like to design a custom piece with Jeffrey but are not sure where to begin, please consider attending the roundtable event on May 9th. This event, Glitter On The Green, will give you the opportunity to discuss the creation of your piece with Jeffrey. Furthermore,  you may discover some fine gemstones, by Canadian gemcutter Lisa Elser, to base the creation of your piece from.

Jeffrey Ross is The Architect of Fine Jewellery. Jeffrey’s expertise as a gold smith as well as his outward amiableness make him the obvious choice as a custom jeweller for clientel. It is important to Jeffrey that each piece portrays a greater depth of personality than simply its sparkly veneer. Each piece he creates has a story.

If would like to design a custom piece with Jeffrey but are not sure where to begin, please consider attending the roundtable event on May 9th. This event, Glitter On The Green, will give you the opportunity to discuss the creation of your piece with Jeffrey. Furthermore,  you may discover some fine gemstones, by Canadian gemcutter Lisa Elser, to base the creation of your piece from.

Visit Lisa Elser’s site for more information about her work here: http://www.lisaelser.com/index.html.
Lisa is a well-known Canadian gemcutter who will be joining Jeffrey Ross Jewellery for a roundtable event on May 9th.
If you have a keen interest in precious gems, you may want to consider joining us for an evening of sparkle, company, discussion, and food. Contact Jeffrey Ross or Veronica Dunn for more information:
jwilliamross@live.com
vdunn99@hotmail.com

Visit Lisa Elser’s site for more information about her work here: http://www.lisaelser.com/index.html.

Lisa is a well-known Canadian gemcutter who will be joining Jeffrey Ross Jewellery for a roundtable event on May 9th.

If you have a keen interest in precious gems, you may want to consider joining us for an evening of sparkle, company, discussion, and food. Contact Jeffrey Ross or Veronica Dunn for more information:

jwilliamross@live.com

vdunn99@hotmail.com

Our Glitter On The Green Roundtable Event at Wooden Sticks in Uxbridge, May 9th, will give you the opportunity to purchase some incredible hand-cut gemstones. This event will also provide you with be the perfect time to sit down with Jeffrey Ross and discuss the creation of a custom piece; using the gemstones you have purchased during the dinner event. The image above features a custom-made peridot ring by Jeffrey Ross Jewellery.

Our Glitter On The Green Roundtable Event at Wooden Sticks in Uxbridge, May 9th, will give you the opportunity to purchase some incredible hand-cut gemstones. This event will also provide you with be the perfect time to sit down with Jeffrey Ross and discuss the creation of a custom piece; using the gemstones you have purchased during the dinner event. The image above features a custom-made peridot ring by Jeffrey Ross Jewellery.

Lisa Elser, who will be joining us for our Glitter On The Green Roundtable Event, is a well known Canadian gem cutter. She travels the world with her husband in search of ethically mined rough gems. Check out this article about Lisa’s gem-buying journey to Madagascar.

Lisa Elser, who will be joining us for our Glitter On The Green Roundtable Event, is a well known Canadian gem cutter. She travels the world with her husband in search of ethically mined rough gems. Check out this article about Lisa’s gem-buying journey to Madagascar.

Join us for our Glitter The Green roundtable event with Canadian gem cutter Lisa Elser!
What is a roundtable event?
A roundtable is a dinner party where the gemstones are the main course! This is an opportunty for you to discover beautiful gemstones in a relaxed, fun, and stimulating environment. This event will satisfy both your palette and your curiousity for unique, precious gems. Here you will meet the gem cutter and learn about her adventures and her work. Each gemstone is availlable for purchase, and we can help you with creation of a custom piece of jewellery that will be uniquely and entirely your own.
If you are interested, contact Jeffrey Ross, jwilliamross@live.com, or Veronica Dunn, vdunn99@hotmail.com.

Join us for our Glitter The Green roundtable event with Canadian gem cutter Lisa Elser!

What is a roundtable event?

A roundtable is a dinner party where the gemstones are the main course! This is an opportunty for you to discover beautiful gemstones in a relaxed, fun, and stimulating environment. This event will satisfy both your palette and your curiousity for unique, precious gems. Here you will meet the gem cutter and learn about her adventures and her work. Each gemstone is availlable for purchase, and we can help you with creation of a custom piece of jewellery that will be uniquely and entirely your own.

If you are interested, contact Jeffrey Ross, jwilliamross@live.com, or Veronica Dunn, vdunn99@hotmail.com.

If you have a passion for rare gems, consider joining us for our roundtable event Glitter On The Green! On May 9th at Wooden Sticks Uxbridge, Lisa Elser will be showcasing and selling a collection of beautiful, rare gems from around the world.
If you are interested or wish to inquire, please contact Jeffrey Ross by email at jwilliamross@live.com, or phone at 905-852-2050. Or contact Veronica Dunn by email at vdunn99@hotmail.com, or phone at 905-852-9222.
Please RVSP as soon as possible, as seats are limited and spots are already being taken!

If you have a passion for rare gems, consider joining us for our roundtable event Glitter On The Green! On May 9th at Wooden Sticks Uxbridge, Lisa Elser will be showcasing and selling a collection of beautiful, rare gems from around the world.

If you are interested or wish to inquire, please contact Jeffrey Ross by email at jwilliamross@live.com, or phone at 905-852-2050. Or contact Veronica Dunn by email at vdunn99@hotmail.com, or phone at 905-852-9222.

Please RVSP as soon as possible, as seats are limited and spots are already being taken!

Visit us on May 9th, at Wooden Sticks in Uxbridge.
This is a unique opportunity to initiate the design of your custom piece - on location and surrounded by an incredible selection of beautifully cut gemstones.
Jeffrey Ross Jewellery will be present to discuss any custom piece ideas you have, right then and there!
If you have a passion for jewellery and or precious gems, this is the event for you!
Spaces are limited, please contact Jeffrey Ross Jewellery ASAP to reserve your seat.

Visit us on May 9th, at Wooden Sticks in Uxbridge.

This is a unique opportunity to initiate the design of your custom piece - on location and surrounded by an incredible selection of beautifully cut gemstones.

Jeffrey Ross Jewellery will be present to discuss any custom piece ideas you have, right then and there!

If you have a passion for jewellery and or precious gems, this is the event for you!

Spaces are limited, please contact Jeffrey Ross Jewellery ASAP to reserve your seat.

With our client’s input taken fully into account, we can design and create a piece of jewellery that perfectly suits the client’s needs and tastes. Set up a consoltation with us if you have an idea for a piece of jewellery, we’d be thrilled to make your vision become a reality!

Please enjoy this wonderful video. It’s a montage of some of my recently completed commissioned pieces. Feel free to let us know what you think!

This silver pin was custom made for one of our clients in memory of loved ones lost to war. The piece itself has a simplistic, purposeful beauty about it - but what’s truly beautiful is that it will always remain to be a carrier and reminder of memories.

This silver pin was custom made for one of our clients in memory of loved ones lost to war. The piece itself has a simplistic, purposeful beauty about it - but what’s truly beautiful is that it will always remain to be a carrier and reminder of memories.

This client had lost his orginal wedding band. He found an image of a wedding band he liked and asked us if we could make a ring identical to the one in the picture. The image on the left depicts the band he liked (on the man’s hand), and the image on the right is the final product of our interpretation of this ring for him.

The tie tack featured above was created for a chemistry enthusiast. It is a multi-symbolic piece depicting the recognized symbol for chemistry, and it also contains six outer diamonds, six being the atomic number of carbon - afterall, diamonds are  actually covalent network carbon structures.
If you’re looking for unique and personalized jewellery, set up an appointment with us so we can  figure out something totally one-of-a-kind for you!

The tie tack featured above was created for a chemistry enthusiast. It is a multi-symbolic piece depicting the recognized symbol for chemistry, and it also contains six outer diamonds, six being the atomic number of carbon - afterall, diamonds are  actually covalent network carbon structures.

If you’re looking for unique and personalized jewellery, set up an appointment with us so we can figure out something totally one-of-a-kind for you!

We’re starting off the new year with a bang! Literally. Jeffrey Ross Jewellery is under construction - we’re putting up walls, moving things in and out, and stirring up some dust. This year we’re starting up fresh and doing things a little differently than we have in the past. It’s kind of like our big, exciting, New Year’s resolution!
What was your New Year’s resolution? Let us know, post it on our blog, twitter, or facebook wall!

We’re starting off the new year with a bang! Literally. Jeffrey Ross Jewellery is under construction - we’re putting up walls, moving things in and out, and stirring up some dust. This year we’re starting up fresh and doing things a little differently than we have in the past. It’s kind of like our big, exciting, New Year’s resolution!

What was your New Year’s resolution? Let us know, post it on our blog, twitter, or facebook wall!