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Hand-Crafted
by Artisans
An Intricate Process
Requiring Expert Attention
Filigree is a process of jewelry
making that dates back to the late 1800s.
Many early filigree designs were die-struck
or stamped out of flat pieces of metal.
The pre-made die would pierce the cut-out
designs into the metal. Flat pieces were
then curved, shaped and joined together
to form rings, earrings and brooches.
Learn More About the
Process
View
an interactive movie about the Whitehouse
Brothers process of crafting fine filigree (recommended for high-speed
connections).
The Whitehouse Brothers designs
produced today are hand-carved from solid
metal castings. Each piece goes through
an intricate process — handed from
one artisan to the next, receiving expert
attention at each step.
The steps involved
in making hand-engraved filigree:
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The rough
mass of the ring is cast from a mold. |
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Stones are selected,
metal is determined, the size and shape
of the center stone is confirmed. |
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The jeweler works the
cast ring using tools such as burrs,
drills and saws to hand-cut the filigree
detailing and to smooth the rough edges. |
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The size of the ring
is checked and modified as needed. |
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Holes are drilled into
the mounting for set stones and other
engraving. |
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The polisher polishes
the ring to a high sheen. |
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The setter sets the diamonds
by positioning each melee cut diamond,
then gouging and pushing the metal to
create a bead that holds the diamond
in place. |
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The engraver uses tiny
graver tools to carve intricate patterns
into the ring. |
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The polisher buffs and
checks the ring for burrs and defects,
then places the ring into an ultrasonic
cleaner. |
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Platinum and white gold
rings are placed into a rhodium bath.
Rhodium is part of the platinum family.
Rhodium enhances the whiteness of a
piece, giving it an even color and brilliant
shine. |
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Each finished ring is
carefully inspected by Joe Vogelsang,
owner of Whitehouse Brothers. |
Once a mold has been made
for a ring, the process of handcrafting
a finished ring requires about 4 weeks.
Custom orders, requiring concept and design
work can require up to 6 months. Please
contact
your retailer for more information about
custom
orders.
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