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Verev Wave Ring — view 1

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Verev Wave Ring

Concentric. Precise. One stone at the centre.

A slim 18k yellow gold ring topped with a grooved disc — concentric wave lines radiating outward from a single bezel-set round brilliant diamond

Materials

  • 18k Yellow Gold

    Slim band with grooved concentric wave disc, high-polish shoulders

  • Round Brilliant Diamond

    Single stone, bezel-set at centre of disc

Techniques

Disc CastingConcentric GroovingBezel SettingHigh Polish

Dimensions

  • band Width1.8mm
  • disc Diameterapproximately 10mm

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About This Piece

The disc is the Verev motif, but here the surface is not smooth. Starting from the diamond at the centre and moving outward, a series of precisely cut concentric grooves radiate across the face of the disc — like ripples frozen in gold, or the cross-section of a vinyl record. Each ring is uniform in width and depth. The geometry is exact.

At the centre, a single round brilliant diamond sits in a bezel that rises slightly from the last groove, so the stone is both held and framed by the wave pattern surrounding it. The diamond reads as the origin point — the place from which the circles emanate.

The band is slim, high-polish 18k yellow gold with fine linear texture on the shoulders where band meets disc, a detail that picks up the groove language without competing with the face. From the side, the disc is a clean circle sitting proud of the finger. From above, it is all wave.

This ring stacks naturally with the other Verev bands — the smooth disc of the Verev Ring beside the grooved disc of the Wave reads as variation within a single vocabulary.

The Story

The wave disc was developed as a textural counterpoint to the smooth discs used elsewhere in Verev. The concentric groove pattern was machined first, then evaluated against the diamond — the challenge was deciding how close the innermost groove should come to the bezel wall. Too close and it looked like an error; too far and the centre felt isolated. The final spacing leaves one clean gold ring between the last groove and the bezel.