George IV Diadem Ring Silver plated From its frequent appearance on postage stamps and coins, this exceptionally beautiful head ornament, incorporating the national emblems of England, Scotland and Ireland, is probably the most familiar peice of Her Majesty the Queen's jewellery.
Spencer Tiara Ring Silver Toned This ring is inspired from a tiara mounted in gold in the form of stylized flowers decorated in diamonds in siver settings.
Past, Present, Future Fringe Tiara Ring The past, the present and a promise to the future, this ring is inspired by our Fringe Tiara necklace which derives its design from the beautiful Royal Tiaras worn over Centuries and at special occasions such as weddings.
Ambras Ring This range was suggested by an Eastern European chain design of enamelled gold set with pearls, from the imperial castle of Ambras, circa 1615.
Castellani Lattice Ring This range has been inspired by a necklace from the Castellani family who were pre-eminant in 19th and early 20th century jewellery industry in Rome.
Chrysolite Crystal Ring This silver-plated chrysolite ring with cubic zirconia is modelled on a ring with a rose-coloured oblong spinel and a border of diamonds, set in a silver mount, probably made in London and dating from circa 1850.
Pink Garland ring Pink Garland Range - taken from a beautiful French jewelled bow pendant dating from 1760, this extensive range comes in pink and clear stones with Swarovski crystals.
Renaissance Revival Ring A renaissance revival necklace in the 17th century style by Schlichtegroll of Vienna is the inspiration for this intricate and classically beautiful pendant.
Rose Crystal Ring
This gold-plated rose crystal ring with cubic zirconia is modelled on a ring with a rose-coloured oblong spinel and a border of diamonds, set in a silver mount, probably made in London and dating from circa 1850.
Violet Crystal Ring
This silver-plated violet crystal ring with cubic zirconia is modelled on a ring with a rose-coloured oblong spinel and a border of diamonds, set in a silver mount, probably made in London and dating from circa 1850.