Lily Flo Jewellery
Star Crossed Lovers Diamond Eternity Ring
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Or an idea for customising this piece?Lily Flo Jewellery's Star Crossed Lovers Diamond Eternity Ring
Discover the Star Crossed Lovers Diamond Eternity Ring from Lily Flo Jewellery, a modern reinterpretation of the traditional eternity ring, meticulously handcrafted in London by Diana, an independent jeweller. This ring features a unique three-dimensional gold face, encrusted with a line pattern of shimmering round white diamonds, creating a minimal yet striking design.
Key Features:
- Diamonds: Embellished with round white diamonds, 1mm each, totaling approximately 0.5CTW, flush set in a distinctive line pattern along the gold band.
- Metal: Crafted in 9ct or 18ct recycled solid gold, promoting sustainable and ethical jewellery practices.
- Customisation: Available with any shape, size of diamond or gemstone in place of the round diamonds, allowing for a ring that is truly personal and unique to you.
- Versatility: Suitable as a commanding middle finger ring or as an edgy, modern alternative to traditional engagement rings.
- Ethical Sourcing: Committed to responsible sourcing with ethically sourced materials and conflict-free diamonds, fully compliant with The Kimberley Process.
- Lab Grown Diamonds: Offering GRA certified lab-grown diamonds for those seeking sustainable alternatives.
- Band Design: The ring features a 3mm wide band, balancing contemporary style with classic elegance.
The Star Crossed Lovers Diamond Eternity Ring by Lily Flo Jewellery is a testament to Diana's skill as an independent jeweller, combining innovative design with timeless beauty and ethical craftsmanship.
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Shipping Time: 2-4 weeks
Hallmarked: Yes
Metal Purity: Solid
Condition: New
Diana Sherling is a London-based independent jeweler and ethical goldsmith. She left a successful advertising career in 2015 to pursue her passion for delicate, feminine jewelry made from recycled gold and responsible diamonds. Her brand, Lily Flo, has since become a staple in the London ethical jewelry community. Diana collaborates with female stylists and photographers to create stunning images seen around the world. Each piece is made in-house in her London studio, and she draws inspiration from her family's creative background. Her work is highly regarded for its quality and craftsmanship.
We hope you are completely satisfied with your purchase. If you are not happy with your jewellery or you have received a faulty item, please see our policies below regarding the return, exchange or refund of your item.
EXCHANGES: If you would like to return an item we are happy to discuss an exchange up to 14 days from receipt of your order provided the item is unworn, in perfect condition and in the original packaging.
REFUNDS: You have a right to return an item you are unhappy with for a full refund within 14 days of receiving your order provided the item is unworn, in perfect condition and in the original packaging.
To start a return or exchange, you can contact customer_support@boutee.co.uk
You can see Lily Flo Jewellery's return policy at the bottom of their storefront.
Lily Flo Jewellery
Bridging the gap between art and poetry, London-based jewellery designer and goldsmith, Lily Flo (aka Diana Sherling), handcrafts bridal jewellery with a graceful and minimal aesthetic. Inspired by the intimacies of passion and romance, she works ethically and responsibly from her London studio, only using recycled gold with vintage or lab grown diamonds. Lily Flo is inspired as much from the skies above as the earth below. Her modern sensibilities design with clean lines to stylish and sophisticated jewellery that exude timeless elegance.
Designer and Jeweller
Diana Sherling
In 2015, London-based jewellery designer and goldsmith Diana Sherling left a “successful advertising career” to create her first line of delicate, feminine jewellery made from recycled gold and responsible diamonds, named after her daughter Lily Flo.
Her pieces are created "so that women can feel empowered and strong by wearing beautiful, dainty pieces, without compromising the provenance of the materials nor how they are made".
The career change “challenged me to dig deep and go back to square one,” returning to college at 40 to learn jewellery design and goldsmithing in order to unleash her artistic and creative side, and “ultimately brought me so much self-discovery and growth.”
Eight years in, and Diana goes from strength to strength as an ethical goldsmith and designer as well as an intrinsic part of the London ethical jewellery community where she often speaks publicly on brand creation and ethical production, and collaborates with London female stylists and photographers to create beautiful images seen in press and blogs around the world.