Photographer and web designer Nick proposed to his girlfriend Haley, a jewelry maker, with a custom diamond and sapphire ring made of stones belonging to three generations of her family. The couple, who both grew up in Charleston, but didn’t find each other until they were in their twenties, chose Alhambra Hall for their nuptials. “When we met, we both lived in the Old Village, and spent a lot of time at Alhambra,” says the bride.
See the jewelry that Hermosa owner Haley made for herself and her wedding party, plus get tips for getting custom pieces made here.
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