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1970's Chaumet Lapis Lazuli Ring
£950.00

A refined 1970s ring by Chaumet, Paris, showcasing the maison’s unmistakable sense of understated luxury. Crafted in 18ct yellow gold, the design centres on a sleek lapis lazuli inlay. The softly sculptural form and polished gold contours create a beautifully balanced and timeless silhouette.

Elegant and effortlessly wearable, this piece embodies the bold simplicity of 1970s French jewellery design. Signed Chaumet, Paris to the inside of the band.

Approx. weight: 5.3 g ; Finger size: I / EU 48

1980s Coral & Diamond Flower Ring & Pendant
£1,000.00

A striking 1980s ring in 14ct gold, centred on a vibrant coral cabochon encircled by sixteen brilliant-cut diamonds, arranged in a radiant floral design. The sculptural setting lifts the composition beautifully, while the angular band adds a distinctive architectural touch. Designed with a removable flower head, this piece offers both versatility and bold presence—an expressive example of late 20th-century design in impeccable condition. Hallmarked and signed JK ; Approx. weight 7,3 g ; Approx dimensions: 2 cm diameter ; 61 / 9 1/2 US size ring

Brutalist Pink Tourmaline & Diamond Ring
£2,600.00

A bold example of 1970s Brutalist design, this sculptural 18ct yellow gold ring was crafted in England and hallmarked at the London Assay Office for 1973–74.

Its organic, textured form frames three vibrant baguette-cut pink tourmalines, their rich colour set in striking contrast against the rugged gold. Four brilliant-cut diamonds are thoughtfully placed throughout, adding flashes of light and balance to the composition.

With its substantial weight (22.4 grams) and expressive, architectural presence, this is a distinctive and collectible statement piece.