Cirkel Maxi two row ring in 18ct white gold ring set with pale blue Ceylon sapphires and diamonds. The design of this ring was inspired by the Scandinavian geometric patterns of the 1950s. From the Journey to Scandinavia.
The face of the ring measures approximately 13mm wide.
This ring is one of a kind and can be sized to fit you. Please select the size required from the dropdown list. If you are unsure please select 'unknown' and a member of our team will contact you.
Inspired by the Scandinavian geometric patterns of the 1950's. The boldness of the rub over settings of Cirkel creates a ring that is truly modern in feel. Diamonds of different sizes run across the finger sparkling as you turn your hand. Sapphires, rubies, emeralds and aquamarines can also be incorporated into the design if you wish. From the Journey to Scandinavia.
Sapphire occurs in Sri Lanka, Australia and Myanmar and varies in its often velvet like colour from colourless to blue, pink, yellow, green and purple hues. Cassandra often finds unusual colours and cuts on her travels and she particularly loves the rarer green sapphires. Sapphire, the stone is associated with wisdom and is the birthstone for September.
All Cassandra Goad jewellery is designed and made in the
workshops in London.
As a gemmologist, the chemical composition and properties of
gemstones have always fascinated Cassandra. Ever in search of the
unusual and rare, she travels the world to source beautiful
gemstones, either in the rough or cut form. The craftsman works as
an artist recreating the design in metal, his interpretation is
vital to the overall feel of the jewel. The jewel is then mounted,
assayed , polished and set. Many of Cassandra's jewels can be hand
engraved with a personal message to make a unique bespoke gift.
Pine cones and larch cones dangle like temptations from frosty branches. Finding their reflection at the water's edge before the snowfall. High seas and boats. Knots in ropes. Sails adrift in the wind. This voyage was a patchwork of inspirations of Scandanavia.