Freeform Natural Australian Sapphire Ring in 9ct white gold.
From 1840
Penarth, South Wales
At Anne Morgan Jewellery, our fine jewellery rings are crafted as modern heirlooms. Sculptural, tactile and made with recycled precious metals and carefully chosen stones. Each ring is shaped by hand in our Welsh studio, balancing refined luxury with thoughtful design. Contemporary silhouettes and reimagined heirlooms are created to be worn, cherished and passed on.
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Highlights
Independent jeweller
Anne Morgan Jewellery
About
I create fine jewellery that begins with texture, story and the quiet beauty of the imperfect. Much of my inspiration comes from the Welsh coastline — its softened edges, organic forms and the way time shapes metal, stone and surface. My design philosophy is simple: jewellery should feel deeply personal, sculptural yet wearable, and made with intention. Every piece starts with a tactile idea and evolves slowly in my Penarth studio, crafted in recycled precious metals and stones chosen for their character. I love working collaboratively, whether designing contemporary diamond rings or reimagining heirlooms. My approach is thoughtful, intuitive and rooted in craftsmanship — creating pieces that hold presence without excess, and become companions to be lived in and cherished.
Selected rings
From 1840
From 2425
From 2330
From 10595
From 1865
From 1915
From 2400
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Ethical statement
As an ethical jeweller, I’m committed to creating responsibly made jewellery that honours both material and maker. I work exclusively with recycled precious metals and source stones from trusted suppliers who prioritise transparency and traceability. My studio runs on a low‑impact, closed‑loop approach where every scrap is reused, and thoughtful remodelling gives new life to heirlooms rather than mining for more. For me, ethical jewellery is about integrity — making pieces slowly, intentionally, and with respect for the environment and the people connected to each material.