Todd Reed’s designs run the gamut from traditional to edgy. “In 1992, Todd Reed introduced raw and uncut diamonds to contemporary jewelry. While the term diamond had for centuries been associated with brilliance and clarity, Todd Reed redefined it to celebrate the “perfect geometry” found in the natural, uncut diamond. His passion has led him to be regarded as the leading expert in rough diamonds. The inherent beauty of raw diamonds’ natural shapes and diverse spectrum of colors lends to the uniqueness and variety offered by Todd Reed’s hand forged and fabricated jewelry.”
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Rough Cut
Posted in jewelry, tagged contemporary, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer clay, todd reed, uncut diamonds on June 16, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Rough Hewn Elegance
Posted in Design, fashion, jewelry, tagged Design, diamonds, fashion, interior design, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer clay, todd reed on June 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I have been fascinated by the designs of Todd Reed for several years. In a recent Town & Country, a full page photo featured this hand forged ring with autumn brilliant diamonds. While we may not be able to do this…Ronna Sarvas Weltman features several polymer rings in her Ancient Modern book with the same rough hewn design.