The Hembury Castle Ring
The Hembury Castle Ring
The Hembury Castle Ring is celebration of our ancient connection to wild landscapes.
This unique ring design is based on archaeological remains of the mott and bailey Norman castle in Hembury Woods, on the edge of Dartmoor. It is created with hand engraving, inlaid with 9ct gold and set with a beautiful 3mm brilliant cut green Australian sapphire, ethically sourced from Nineteen48. The 'secret' underside of the ring has the symbol of for non-coniferous woodland.
The ring has an easy to wear contemporary square sterling silver band.
This totally handcrafted piece makes a wonderful gift, and a celebration of our historical connection to wild landscapes.
Specifications:
The green Australian sapphire is measures 3mm in diameter
Dimensions:
The band is made from recycled sterling silver, 2 mm wide and 2mm depth in size 'N'
The ring measures approximately 10mm x 10mm
Other sizes are available to order (please see delivery times below for bespoke orders and sizing charts and guides below for more details of measurements).
Hallmarked by the London Assay Office
All jewellery is beautifully and sustainably packaged.
The sapphire was ethically mined in Australia and sourced from the UK leader of ethically mined gemstones, Nineteen48. Learn more about how Stuart Pool sources the gems, how they are looking after the land, the miners and the gem cutters he works with.