Ceylon Sapphire & Pearshape Diamond - Boutee
Ceylon Sapphire & Pearshape Diamond - Boutee
Ceylon Sapphire & Pearshape Diamond - Boutee
Ceylon Sapphire & Pearshape Diamond - Boutee

Charles Alexander Jewellery

Ceylon Sapphire & Pearshape Diamond

Sale price£6,000.00

This is a previous one-off commission

Do you have an idea for something similar?

This item was a one-off, bespoke piece made for a customer. If you wish to have your own piece made by Charles, please contact him via the 'Talk to Charles' button. 

A bespoke ring in this style will start at £6000. Opting for higher carat and quality gemstones and metal will increase the price accordingly.

About The Piece

There’s no escaping from the lure of blues from a Ceylon sapphire. Framed with two pear shaped diamonds, finished in a bespoke platinum mount.

Fancy your own take on a 3 stone ring? All stones can be adapted to your preference, with endless possibilities of shapes & colour.

Materials:

  • Platinum
  • Diamond
  • Sapphire
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Charles Alexander Jewellery

Situated in Nun-monkton, a small village on the outskirts of York and with over 10 years experience in the jewellery trade, Charles Alexander offers designed and hand crafted pieces. Using traditional techniques and modern equipment, to create fine jewellery for the modern lifestyle.

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Goldsmith & Stone setter

Charles Alexander

Originally From Stourbridge and now residing in York. Charles learnt his craft shadowing talented Goldsmiths at a small family owned business whilst Studying stone setting at Birminghams school of jewellery. Now 12 years into the trade, Charles still has a passion for creating modern fine jewellery. The 2020 pandemic gave Charles the opportunity to create Charles Alexander Jewellery. His workshop is based in Nun-monkton, York, where he lives with his wife, daughter and Riley the dog who is an enthusiastic greeter.

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