14ct Gold Reverse English Oak Band - Boutee
14ct Gold Reverse English Oak Band - Boutee
14ct Gold Reverse English Oak Band - Boutee
14ct Gold Reverse English Oak Band - Boutee

Issy White Jewellery

14ct Gold Reverse English Oak Band

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Issy White's Bespoke English Oak Textured Band

Immerse yourself in the essence of nature with this bespoke engagement ring from Issy White, a renowned independent jeweller. This ring, inspired by the English Oak Tree, is perfect for those seeking a unique symbol of love that deviates from traditional designs.

Key Features:

  • Material: Expertly crafted in 14ct recycled yellow gold, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and luxury.
  • Design: The band's intricate texture, cast from the bark of an English Oak Tree, showcases an unparalleled connection to the natural world.
  • Versatility: Ideal as a distinctive engagement ring, an alternative wedding band, or for creating a stacked look with other pieces from Issy White's collection.
  • Dimensions: The ring is 5mm wide, offering a substantial presence on the hand.
  • Customisation: Available in any desired size to ensure a perfect fit for your special moment.
  • Metal Options: Customisable in 9ct, 18ct, yellow, or white gold to suit individual style preferences.
  • Production Time: As a made-to-order item, a crafting period of 4-6 weeks is required.

This handmade ring is a testament to Issy White's mastery in creating bespoke rings that resonate with individuality and craftsmanship. Each piece may exhibit slight variations, adding to its uniqueness and charm.

For those on the quest for an engagement ring that stands apart, this creation by Issy White offers a blend of rustic inspiration and refined elegance. To discuss customisation options or specific size requests, please reach out to Issy White through her Boutee storefront.

Issy White Jewellery

Issy White's handmade jewellery mixes modern aesthetics with organic simplicity. Her work begins with a fragment of Mother Nature, like a delicate piece of tree bark or a recently fallen seed. Working from her studio on the edge of Epping Forest, Issy uses sustainable materials to turn these natural fragments into jewellery that captures the beauty of the world around us.

Jewellery Designer and Maker

Isabel White

Issy White has been studying and making jewellery for almost two decades.

She initially studied Photography at Bournemouth Arts Institute. After graduating with a BA Issy enrolled on various evening courses for jewellery and silversmithing. When she realised that was where her heart lay, she attended Holts Jewellery Academy in Hatton Garden for further training.

She lives on the edge of London and Epping Forest, with her partner and two children (where they spend a great deal of time with their eyes to the ground - searching for fallen treasures).

Ariel view of a rainforest

Boutee's Green Mission

The jewellery industry needs to do more to reduce its carbon footprint. That’s why we offset 120x more carbon than we produce, plant a tree for every purchase, and promote jewellers that are leading by example.