THE RING
This platinum band in the shape of a koru sweeps and curves to suspend a pear shaped diamond - ring pictured features a 1ct pear shaped diamond. 
THE INSPIRATION
The Maori word Patai means ‘to challenge’ and it’s a concept at the forefront of any successful creative endeavour. The Story of Patai is a video collaboration between veteran goldsmiths, up and coming musicians and a video artist whose day job is making models for the Peter Jackson movies. It’s a diamond ring and a documentary on the creative process.
 
The Inspired Collection is the international arm of Wellington’s The Village Goldsmith co-founded by Ian Douglas, Christine Douglas and Chris Benham. As its name suggests, the philosophy of The Inspired Collection is about taking jewellery design back to its most important creative elements and was born from Douglas’s dissatisfaction with the increasingly commercial and creatively complacent jewellery industry. 
When Douglas and Inspired Director Chris Benham decided to make a video that captured the creation and execution of the design process that went into making one of their diamond rings, it was important to make something that was more than simply an infomercial.
 
The ring Patai was inspired by the Koru – itself symbolic of new life and new beginnings – and evolved from an earlier design into a work of art that could be worn every day. Sculpted from platinum, Patai clasps a pear shaped diamond so gently in the unfurled frond of the koru, that the diamond appears as if it is floating. Gary Chapman the so-called Godfather of the Village Goldsmith was entrusted with executing the ring from Douglas’s design. A goldsmith for 55 years, Chapman’s combination of talent and experience, was essential in forging a technically difficult piece.
PATAI DIAMOND RING
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PATAI DIAMOND RING

Inspired by the Koru this platinum diamond ring takes a hard-edged koru form and sweeps and suspends a pear shaped diamond.

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