Diamond and patterned silver ring by Kate Smith

Delicately patterned silver ring with scattered diamond detail. Nibbled edges and a frosted finish give this ring a beautiful, organic feel. Other finishes available: high polish or soft, brushed satin.

10 diamonds at an average size of 1.4mm each.

Approx 6.5mm wide

When supplying ring size required, please provide your 'finger' size (as measured on a narrow width ring gauge). This size is then adjusted accordingly to allow for the extra width of this ring.

Price is for sizes up to a P. Please enquire about the price for larger sizes.

Perfectly complemented by our silver and diamond earrings and polo necklace.

Also available in 18 carat yellow gold a 10mm wide silver version.

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : diamonds
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : silver
  • Gems : diamonds totalling av. 0.13pts
  • Hallmarked : Yes
  • Finish : frosted (most popular)

Cleaning Instructions

  • Perfumes, lotions and chemicals can all affect the look of jewellery over time.
  • Using a soft (old!) toothbrush and warm soapy water can remove build-up of dirt/discolouration.
  • Using hairdryer (on a low setting) afterwards will help to avoid water marks on your jewellery.
  • Avoid contact with harsh chemicals, especially when wearing jewellery with gemstones.
  • Wearing your jewellery (rather than keeping it hidden away in a box) is the best way to avoid tarnishing on silver! Your skins natural oils help to form a barrier against oxidisation.
  • If you find your item of silver jewellery blackens when you first wear it, follow the above method of cleaning with a toothbrush & warm, soapy water.
  • Initial discolouration should fade within time. It isn’t clear why this can happen to some people’s jewellery, but from researching, it seems it could be attributed to medication, diet or even pregnancy! (If you are male, you can probably rule out the last cause).

Finishes

Finishes that are applied to our jewellery can alter over time, simply due to everyday wear. This is more applicable to rings and bangles; satin & frosted finished pieces may become shinier with wear and polished items can become slightly duller with time.

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Diamond and patterned silver ring

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : diamonds
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : silver
  • Gems : diamonds totalling av. 0.13pts
  • Hallmarked : Yes
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 Availability

Despatched within 10 working days NB: This item is made-to-order and non-returnable.

Rings
by Kate Smith

Delicately patterned silver ring with scattered diamond detail. Nibbled edges and a frosted finish give this ring a beautiful, organic feel. Other finishes available: high polish or soft, brushed satin.

10 diamonds at an average size of 1.4mm each.

Approx 6.5mm wide

When supplying ring size required, please provide your 'finger' size (as measured on a narrow width ring gauge). This size is then adjusted accordingly to allow for the extra width of this ring.

Price is for sizes up to a P. Please enquire about the price for larger sizes.

Perfectly complemented by our silver and diamond earrings and polo necklace.

Also available in 18 carat yellow gold a 10mm wide silver version.

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : diamonds
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : silver
  • Gems : diamonds totalling av. 0.13pts
  • Hallmarked : Yes

Cleaning Instructions

  • Perfumes, lotions and chemicals can all affect the look of jewellery over time.
  • Using a soft (old!) toothbrush and warm soapy water can remove build-up of dirt/discolouration.
  • Using hairdryer (on a low setting) afterwards will help to avoid water marks on your jewellery.
  • Avoid contact with harsh chemicals, especially when wearing jewellery with gemstones.
  • Wearing your jewellery (rather than keeping it hidden away in a box) is the best way to avoid tarnishing on silver! Your skins natural oils help to form a barrier against oxidisation.
  • If you find your item of silver jewellery blackens when you first wear it, follow the above method of cleaning with a toothbrush & warm, soapy water.
  • Initial discolouration should fade within time. It isn’t clear why this can happen to some people’s jewellery, but from researching, it seems it could be attributed to medication, diet or even pregnancy! (If you are male, you can probably rule out the last cause).

Finishes

Finishes that are applied to our jewellery can alter over time, simply due to everyday wear. This is more applicable to rings and bangles; satin & frosted finished pieces may become shinier with wear and polished items can become slightly duller with time.