The Dillon Rose Journal — Engagement Ring

  • Old Mine Cut Diamonds

    · By Rachel Dazey

    The stones you wear on your finger often have stories beyond those which you ascribe to them. One of our specialties is disassembling heirloom jewelry to create designs the owners will enjoy wearing daily. 
  • STAR STRUCK LOVERS

    · By Rachel Dazey

    In 1947 a fireball brighter than the sun with a 10 mile snake trail and a deafening roar fell from the sky. Fortunately, the resulting rain of shrapnel, known as meteorite, fell in an uninhabited area of eastern Siberia. We found them at a gem show over the summer and happily brought them into the studio
  • The Mysteriously Majestic Opal

    · By Rachel Dazey

    If you've ever seen an opal, you know it's magic is not hidden to the naked eye. Throughout history, opal has been regarded as the luckiest, most magical of all gems because it can show all colors in it's impressive flash.
  • Circles

    · By Rachel Dazey

    A ring is also the perfect symbol for marriage because just like in a circle there is no end. It simply is. 
  • Jewelry tells the story of who you are

    · By Rachel Dazey

    Jewelry reflects our desires and projects our values. Used for centuries by royalty from all kingdoms, jewelry has served as a show of power and distinction of privilege. In that time those who were born into privileged situations were regarded as higher up, as gods or all knowing powers. In recent human history there has been a reckoning of our place on earth. We have broken down old beliefs and systems of power to create a more equal way of seeing one another. With this change, jewelry has become less a symbol of power and more one of personality, a...

  • Engagement Ring for Tulsa People Editor

    · By Rachel Dazey

    Creating the ring that speaks to the values you hold dear and the love you share.