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Infinity Cross (#3)

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Infinity Cross (#3)
Product Details

Size: 31mm x 25mm (1.2” x 1.0”) – measurements exclude the bail
Metal: 14k Yellow Gold
Stones: Four 2mm Natural Diamonds

A seamless expression of artistry, Todd Alan’s Infinity Cross is designed with no beginning and no end—a continuous loop of woven gold in his signature braided style. Four natural diamonds, each 2mm, are set at every point, adding a subtle brilliance to this elegant, one-of-a-kind piece. A true symbol of endless beauty, this cross will never be recreated once sold.

Includes your choice of a gold-filled or sterling silver chain at no extra cost. If you’d like to upgrade to a solid 14k yellow or white gold chain, we have options available.

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The Eight Strand Open Weave is a more intricate version of its Six Strand Open Weave counterpart. It is woven in a wider, more intricate basket weave and is a little sturdier.

Standard: The 4.0mm 418C offers a refined, slender profile, perfect for sizes 4-11.

Heavy: The 5.5mm 417C delivers bold elegance, ideal for sizes 10-16.

Two sets of gold four strand braided rings; 7mm rings labeled as recommended for most sizes, and 8.5mm rings advised for sizes 11 and up.
Two hands with eight strand open weave silver rings, one atop the other, resting on a surface with yellow flowers and a glass jar.

Making Rings From The Same Braid

If the same braid width is chosen for both rings, Todd can weave one long braid and create both wedding rings out of this single braid. For some, this represents two separate individuals who choose to weave their lives together and have even incorporated this symbolism in to their vows during their ceremony.

Confused? If you have any questions reach out to us:

Email: Todd@HandWovenBands.com

Call: 941.217.4969

All of Todd Alan's designs are protected by copyright.