Cocktail rings are all the rage right now. And because they’re statement pieces, you’ll want to make sure that yours is different from all the others. Dallasite Kimberly Moore understands this. That’s why her rings are all one-of-a-kind. Moore utilizes brooches and costume gems from the 1920’s through the 1950’s to create new 24-karat gold-plated and sterling silver-plated rings, cuffs and watchband bracelets. She currently has dozens of of these baubles for sale but you can also hand over your own vintage piece and Moore will turn it into the a wearable work of art. Her prices are totally reasonable too. Pre-made rings run $60 to $95 with cuffs/watchband bracelets ranging from $70 to $130. Custom designs are $85 for the first item and additional pieces are $45 for rings, $60 for bracelets and cuffs. Interested? Email her at [email protected]. Jump for more examples of her gorgeous work.
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