Circles etched dish ring with gemstone

Bold but simple contemporary dish ring etched with a circles pattern and set with a deep rose-coloured rhodolite.

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Details:

The dish shaped head for this ring has been cut out by hand from sterling silver which has been etched with a contemporary circles pattern. The ring features a faceted rhodolite gemstone setting.

The ring band is handmade in sterling silver and has a flattened hammer-beaten surface which sparkles.

The head of the ring has a matte brushed finish, while the shank is bright and shiny.

Ring sizes

Finger sizes vary from one person to the next, so please check your ring size if you are unsure of what it is. I have a re-useable ring sizer available which will give you an accurate size.

You can make a selection from four set sizes (see below). If the size you need is not listed, please choose the custom size, but be sure to leave a note when you checkout to indicate the size you'd like to have made.

You can use either US (numerical) or UK/Australian (alphabetical) sizing to let me know your size. View a conversion chart.

Important - rings are made to order

Please note that rings are generally made to order.

Please allow up to 5 days for me to create an item which is made to order. If your order is urgent, please leave a note when you checkout.

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Just the facts:

  • Materials: sterling silver and a rhodolite gemstone. This can be changed to a citrine (yellow gemstone) if you prefer - just leave a note when you checkout.
  • Ring head size: approximately 1.25cm (0.5") in diameter.
  • Ring band size: approximately 0.2cm (0.08") wide.
  • Ring fitting size: choose from the sizes below or leave a note when you checkout to indicate your size.

Circles etched dish ring with gemstone

Notes:

  • Most of the gold and silver use is recycled rather than newly mined. Learn more about the environment and ethics policies.
  • All jewellery pieces and other handmade items are individually handmade, so the item you purchase may vary slightly from the one photographed. This is part of the beauty of handmade work.