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 golden, crumpled ring was designed and constructed by Karl Vigelius. The golden folds of this ring almost look like fabric, a wonderful example of the creative range of architecture seen in fine jewellery.
Check this out! A client of ours wished for us to reimagine these outdated rings and create for her an entirely new ring - one that would compliment her favourite pendant. Imagine the possibilities! If you have damaged or outdated jewellery of your own that you would like remodeled, let us know; with a bit of imagination, anything is possible!
JRJ Christmas and Holiday Hours of operation
Tues to Thurs: 12:00pm to 8:00pm
Fri & Sat: 12:00pm to 9:00pm
Sun: 11:00am to 3:00pm
Monday Dec 19th from 12:00pm to 6:00pm (Use rear entrance only)
Christmas Eve (Dec 24th) from 10:00am to 3:00pm
As usual we will be closed between Christmas and New Years day
If you missed the opening reception for our 2011 Vintage and Estate Collection, don’t worry, it will be on display and available for purchase until Christmas! In the meantime, please enjoy this video showcasing the beautiful 2011 Vintage and Estate Collection on jeffreyrossjewellery.com.
Join us for some wine and nibblies on November 18th, from 4 pm until 9 pm, and witness the splendor of our 2011 Vintage and Estate Jewellery Collection. This gorgeous bracelet and other unique pieces are being offered at incredible prices - you don’t want to miss out on this exceptional opportunity!
Unique vintage jewellery - such as this gold, diamond inlayed ring - will be on display for purchase during the opening reception of our 2011 Estate Jewellery Collection on Friday, November 18th, from 4 pm to 9 pm. Come see this beautiful, vintage collection any day from the 18th of November until Christmas.
These beautiful earrings and other pieces from our 2011 Estate Jewellery Collection will be on display for purchase during our opening reception on Friday, November 18th, from 4 pm to 9 pm. The collection will be on display from the 18th of November until Christmas!
Symmetry!
Our brains are remarkable instruments. We may not have a conscious awareness of precisely what is “wrong” when we see something out of place but we know something is.
In this piece I have juxtaposed the asymmetry of the ring with the impeccable symmetry of the gem. Cut by renowned lapidary Wobito gems this Morganite is the very definition of symmetry.
How does this juxtaposition make you feel? Would you have felt differently had I not mentioned it?
Yellow gold and a unique pink tourmaline. A warm pink colour with a touch of a very slightly orange shade of yellow. Yellow gold was chosen to complement and highlight this unique feature … I think it worked fabulously well.
The new owner? I was commissioned to create this piece by a dynamic and stylish woman with a flair for the dramatic and an outrageous sense of humour. Thank you Susan!
This is a rectangular, emerald cut, pink tourmaline set in a white gold ring with princes cut diamonds on the shoulders. I was commissioned, by the parents of a fabulous young lady, to make this ring as a graduation gift for their princess.
Curious about the cut of the centre stone? We call it “emerald cut” because this style of cutting was developed for emeralds. Emeralds are rather fragile. During setting it is easy to chip, crack, or completely break a corner.
Remember the K.I.S.S. principle? Keep It Simple Stupid! That’s what happened here. In order to eliminate the risk of breaking a corner when setting a square or rectangular emerald … gem cutters simply removed the corners and the emerald cut was born!
Naturally Inspired!
In addition to my own creations I have the good fortune, and great pleasure, of carrying the work of a small number of notable Canadian jewellery artists.
I will be featuring one of these artists now and again so stay tuned to learn more!
Today I am featuring the work of renowned Canadian goldsmith Karl Vigelius. Karl has an extensive background in the jewellery industry and actually trained in Germany where he achieved the status of Master Goldsmith.
Much of his work is inspired by the natural world. A good deal of his crerations are partly narrative and are often representative of a historical event, story, or lesson of great importance.
Thank you Karl for your creativity, wisdom, faith, and cooperation. I am sincerely grateful for your participation and support.





