Deborah Blyth Launches Ocean Diamond Collection: Rough Ocean Diamonds
Sep 24, 2022
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London jewelry designer Deborah Blyth launched a new season of "Ocean Diamond" jewelry series, using rough diamonds mined from the seabed, each of which retains the complete crystal form, with a rough texture setting made of recycled gold, highlighting the natural and environmentally friendly design concept .

The diamonds used in the new work are all provided by ocean diamond miners Ocean Diamonds, weighing 0.1ct to 0.5ct. These marine diamonds were originally formed deep in the earth, ejected from volcanic eruptions over billions of years, and then deposited in the offshore waters of Namibia and South Africa, forming undersea secondary diamond deposits.

Ocean Diamond pendant necklace in gold with a 0.33ct rough diamond

Ocean Diamond necklace in gold with a 0.33ct rough diamond

Ocean Diamond ring in gold with 1 rough diamond 0.47ct-0.5ct
The designer uses 9K gold smelted from recycled gold as the material, and uses the lost wax method to cast a gold setting full of rough texture. Because each rough diamond retains the crystal shape and weathering traces of the original stone, each piece is also unique. .

Ocean Diamond bracelet in gold with a 0.33ct rough diamond

Ocean Diamond ring in gold with a 0.11ct rough diamond

Ocean Diamond earrings in gold with 2 rough diamonds 0.215ct-0.22ct

Ocean Diamond Gold Stud Earrings Set with 2 Rough Diamonds 0.215ct-0.22ct
