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Here’s a pair of wedding bands in two different materials. His is fashioned from Palladium and hers, a rich 18ct yellow gold. They are tied together with the same hammered finish, applied as stated by hand and hammer, for that ancient look.

This wedding band is hand made with a comfortable curved polished profile on the inside and a Matt grained finish on the outside accented with two stripes.

Here is a beautiful Three Stone Ring commissioned by a lady who loves pink! The central stone is a very vivid Pink Sapphire with two Triliant Diamonds on each shoulder. They are mounted in 18ct White Gold claw settings with daylight spaces under all the stones to let the light pass through.

Here are a pair of 18ct White Gold Diamond Hoops, left with the natural colour of the creamy white gold. They are a simple yet complicated design with a three knuckle hinge enabling the back arm to swing open. Then there is the post at the top which has a nick in them that clicks into the arm as it closes. This has to be just right to give that kind of satisfying, secure snap that is only found elsewhere when popping bubble wrap. The diamonds here are spectacle set at the bottom, hanging on small jumprings to move about, which lets maximum light pass into the stones so they can sparkle with the movement.

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