“The Not Corset Ring” by Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery

With the reinterpretation of what a marriage or a good marriage is; a new “Engagement Ring” emerges. A new way of seeing man emerges. The man we want with us and the women they want next to them.

If we are truly unique, why? not have an engagement ring as unique as each one of us and as unique as our relationship with him.

Impossible for all relationships to be just princess cut or emerald cut diamonds, etc. Always the same? All the same?

It is impossible because we are beyond the desire to want to be princesses.

We do not want a ring that represents a corset, we want a ring that represents our genius and intense love because we were lucky to meet him.

We want a ring that represents the one that you give yourself to me and I give myself to you in a kiss only ours, where the day, the night, and the past do not matter.

Because he is my present and I am his present, and not what others want or what should be of others in a princess cut, emerald cut, etc.

An engagement ring as Me as Us.

Curated Assembling Related To This Perspective

We have chosen these pieces as part of the proposal of what can be understood as a new commitment and how this one can be represented in a jewelry design.

Jewelry will always represent social, political, religious, or personal changes. The pieces that we have selected are because their work can evoke the meaning in our proposal.

For us, looking for meaning and purpose are ideas that can be accompanied by a new way to see commitment, engagement today.

We hope that you will enjoy the selection.

The following pieces are:

Ananya "The Halo" Engagement Ring

Ananya "The Halo" Engagement Ring round diamond solitaire is surrounded by a sanded gold finish band with a combination of rose cut and full cut diamonds in 18K rose gold.

Lydia Courteille "Crown Ring"

Lydia Courteille "Crown Ring" with diamonds in 18K gold.

Eva Fehren "The Nova" Ring

Eva Fehren "The Nova" Cluster Ring with Diamonds in platinum

Cathy Waterman Ring

Emerald Cut Diamond Ring.

Cathy Waterman Ring

Emerald Cut Diamond Ring.

K-KANE "The Kate" Ring

K-KANE "The Kate" Ring Diamond Ring in 18K rose gold.

Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery Says Thank You…

…for staying with us through the article: “The Not Corset Ring”.

For us, jewelry is an art form where others might think that jewelry becomes art through how it is presented.

But we believe that is the mixture between presentation and content that makes jewelry an art form. One doesn’t happen without the other.

Jewelry is a representation of our history and beliefs in symbols that have changed with the time to express our personal beliefs regarding politics, sexuality, religion, family, and even social status, since the Roman Empire in western civilization.

Jewelry, thanks to the internet, is going to become a language, a vocabulary, a way to talk, understood around the world because any art is about connection including Jewelry.

This is Why We Present Jewelry As We Do It!

But You, “The viewer is the last stroke in any jewelry piece”.

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