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Hybrids

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 Making jewelry is a very labor intensive process. You have to be passionate about your craft or you'll get caught up in the time vs. money conundrum. I've been there, and so had my Dad, I'm certain, from time to time. Projects like this diamond pendant enhancer set with baguettes eat time. My Dad realized the survival of his jewelry business depended on the new technology of Cad-Cam, or Computer aided Designing-Computer aided Manufacturing. In 2007, with the help of my brother Steve, we managed to get a computer program for jewelry design. By then my Dad was in his mid-seventies, and had little desire to learn a complicated computer program.  I never had much interest in the computer, but I did have an interest in keeping my job. So I learned the program quickly, and learned a lot about the computer in general. Our first jewelry projects were learning experiences, but I could see the potential. So could my Dad We began incorporating parts of cad-cam with traditional method

Old School Meets New School

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  This was one of the last rings my Dad designed and rendered. A couple had bought their original engagement ring and wedding bands from my Dad when they were younger, and had developed a good relationship with him over the years. In 2014 they decided to celebrate their marriage by purchasing a significantly larger diamond than they could afford 30 years before. They wanted my Dad to design a ring that would be easy to wear, but beautiful as well. My Dad came up with this design and asked me to complete it using a jewelry designing program on the computer.  I finished the mounting and set the diamond. Around this time my Dad got very sick, and eventually had several major surgeries in the course of a week. At a point in time my wife and I thought my Dad wouldn't make it...but he did. And went on to work for several more years. He was 83 at the time. This ring is a perfect example of what my Dad and I thought was the Inlow Designs aesthetic. Clean, uncluttered, easy to look at. The

Making Jewelry into Memories

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 This is a pencil drawing of the last ring from the previous post. My Dad would start with a drawing like this. Then he would put a piece of "Vellum" or heavy tracing paper over it and paint the Vellum using watercolors. The Vellum has the perfect surface for the detailed painting. The wedding band at the top is one of several designs my Dad made for a couple about 30 years ago,  The couple was very involved in the design process because they wanted bands that expressed their personal tastes and aesthetics. They decided to go with the design on her finger. Its two tone with yellow gold on the outside and white gold in the center.  A few years ago the husband asked me to design a pendant that matched the wedding ring for their 30th anniversary.  That is something I love about being involved in jewelry design. We're not just custom making jewelry, we're actually helping people to express themselves and who they are through the jewelry they wear.  I'll end this post
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 Here are a few more examples of the jewelry design work of my Dad, Richard Inlow. There are so many to go through. The first is a color rendering of a previous wedding band. Thanks again for looking. This last one is possibly one of my favorites. I remember when I saw my Dad finish this ring I thought that clean, simple style was what I wanted to pursue as a Jewelry Designer.
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 My Dad always wanted to publish a newsletter. At one time he was going to call it "Jewelry Jottings" Back in the 1990's there was no internet, and dinosaurs still walked the earth. He did write one, but it never saw print. Here is the beginning paragraph. My Dad never missed a chance to share his faith in Jesus.                                                    Design Harmony         by Richard Inlow "All of creation has been designed by the Master Designer to be in perfect balance with each and everything. The moon, the stars, the sun and planets, The atoms and electrons and protons, the so called balance of nature . . All of God's creation. Flawlessly designed by God. Even our healthy human bodies have been designed to be in perfect human balance. What a great, wonderful God we have. He has given us so many wonderful and beautiful things to prove to us that he is God, Creator, Master designer, and Lord and Savior. Praise Him!" My Dad knew deeply the Livi