Rosestone Jewelry in downtown San Diego produces hand-engraved custom engagement rings and wedding bands spanning Victorian through Art Deco revival styles from a sole-proprietor bench inside the Jewelers Exchange at 861 Sixth Avenue. The design catalog draws from Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Steampunk vocabularies, translating period motifs into modern wearable settings through hand-chased and hand-engraved detailing — a design-intensive fabrication model that parallels the custom floral sculpting at Chic Flowers in the Gaslamp Quarter. The sole-proprietor format means one master goldsmith — a UC San Diego Magna Cum Laude graduate — controls every stage from concept sketch through 3D CAD modeling, wax carving, lost-wax casting, and final hand-finishing. Fabrication methods include hand-engraving, hand-chasing, filigree, milgrain edging, two-tone gold inlay, and vitreous enamel application drawn from pre-industrial European goldsmithing traditions. That bridal-focused production pipeline coordinates with the same ceremony-preparation timeline that drives bookings at Lisa Kermode Hair & Makeup Artist, where engagement ring completion aligns with bridal beauty scheduling. Highest-complexity commissions involve hand-carved cathedral-mount engagement settings with multi-metal inlay, pavé-set diamond halos, and hand-engraved gallery rails finished to sub-millimeter surface tolerances.