• These bold statement rings all really stand out. We are not going to pretend it isn’t a headache carving the negative space of bizarrely shaped great big stones and would really prefer it if no one ever asked us again to make a ring like the opal one! The amethyst ring was designed for a friend's mum, to house a stone that her father bought in Asia in the '70s. Next page
  • We don’t think birthstones have much in the way of serious history to them, but they can still serve as lovely representations of people in your life. Setting in a ring the birthstones for each of your family members has come up quite a few times and is very sentimental. The pearl ring here in 9ct gold is a replica of a very treasured ring, commissioned by a man for his wife to replace a ring he had bought her when they were very young and had been recently lost in a move.

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  • The mens diamond ring here is made in palladium, set with two inherited diamonds that had a great deal of sentimental value. It was a challenge to find a ring that was chunky enough for the client but still comfortable, so we ended up rounding off the inside, and with a simple design to fit the diamonds. The opal ring here is set with a boulder opal; finding the right size and shape opal was tricky!

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