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Engagement Rings Biography
Sean Osborne has been making high end bespoke jewellery in Dublin's Temple Bar since 1997. He trained in London's Guildhall University and went on to produce objet d'art for Asprey of Bond Street, London. Sean is a qualified gemmologist and diamond grader making him one of only two Goldsmiths/gemmologists working in Ireland today.
Sean has many high profile clients including U2, Gavin Friday, Bill Cullen and Jackie Lavin. Bono recently commissioned Sean to make a special piece for each of The Dubliners and was also recently commissioned by Bill Keary to create a piece marking Adi Roche's twenty-five years in Chernobyl.
Sean produced the metal-work for the film Angela's Ashes and also created the wedding ring for Julianne Moore's character in the film Laws of Attraction. Upon completion of the film, the ring that featured was presented by Pierce Brosnan as a gift to Moore.
In 2010 Sean produced the gothic style jewellery for Sean Penn's character in the film This Must be the Place. Sean was contacted by the production team to create jewellery specifically for Penn's character.
The fun part of this project was that Penn himself was providing the details on what his character would wear. As Penn embraced his role and developed his interpretation of the character, he made changes and amendments to the ring designs as appropriate albeit at short notice! Sean's expertise and passion for creativity meant that even these last minute design changes as well as the limited time available did not impact on the quality of the pieces produced. For the film Sean created eight silver rings featuring rubies for Sean Penn's character and two silver nose-rings for Eve Hewson's character.
Two of the rings used in the film This Must be the Place are pictured here.
They are silver and 18 carat gold rings set with 4 carat lab grown brilliant cut rubies and 3 point D/flawless diamonds
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Engagement Rings Biography
Sean Osborne has been making high end bespoke jewellery in Dublin's Temple Bar since 1997. He trained in London's Guildhall University and went on to produce objet d'art for Asprey of Bond Street, London. Sean is a qualified gemmologist and diamond grader making him one of only two Goldsmiths/gemmologists working in Ireland today.
Sean has many high profile clients including U2, Gavin Friday, Bill Cullen and Jackie Lavin. Bono recently commissioned Sean to make a special piece for each of The Dubliners and was also recently commissioned by Bill Keary to create a piece marking Adi Roche's twenty-five years in Chernobyl.
Sean produced the metal-work for the film Angela's Ashes and also created the wedding ring for Julianne Moore's character in the film Laws of Attraction. Upon completion of the film, the ring that featured was presented by Pierce Brosnan as a gift to Moore.
In 2010 Sean produced the gothic style jewellery for Sean Penn's character in the film This Must be the Place. Sean was contacted by the production team to create jewellery specifically for Penn's character.
The fun part of this project was that Penn himself was providing the details on what his character would wear. As Penn embraced his role and developed his interpretation of the character, he made changes and amendments to the ring designs as appropriate albeit at short notice! Sean's expertise and passion for creativity meant that even these last minute design changes as well as the limited time available did not impact on the quality of the pieces produced. For the film Sean created eight silver rings featuring rubies for Sean Penn's character and two silver nose-rings for Eve Hewson's character.
Two of the rings used in the film This Must be the Place are pictured here.
They are silver and 18 carat gold rings set with 4 carat lab grown brilliant cut rubies and 3 point D/flawless diamonds
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