

Rosie Priestley
Seed pod tourmaline and diamond ring
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This unusual silver ring has been hand crafted, and the organic sand cast texture enhanced to give it it a distinctive character. Embedded onto this textured canvas are richly coloured pink and green tourmalines, offset with a single diamond. The top of the ring measures 25 x 15mm and sits on a round shank.
Custom orders
This ring is size small - see sizing chart but can also be made with different stones and to a specific size - just get in touch.
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Shipping Time: 4-8 weeks
Hallmarked: Yes
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Condition: New
Returns
I hope you love your Rosie Priestley jewellery but if you’d like to return something it couldn’t be simpler. Please email me with your name, address, order number and reason for return and I’ll send you a pre-paid returns label. For me to be able to process a refund, your items must be returned in their original packaging and unworn condition within 14 days of receipt. I’m able to accept returns on earrings if they’re returned unworn.
You can see Rosie Priestley Jewellery’s full return policy at the bottom of their storefront.
Rosie Priestley Jewellery, founded by Rosie, melds her graphic design expertise with a passion for unique, handcrafted pieces that cater to those who value individuality. Her work incorporates bold shapes, innovative 3D printing, and the timeless technique of sand casting, resulting in distinctive textures and forms. Dedicated to sustainability, Rosie uses recycled materials like sterling silver and gold vermeil, accentuated with semi-precious stones. Inspired by her confident, stylish grandmother, Rosie aims to empower wearers through her one-of-a-kind or small batch creations, embodying both personal and environmental consciousness.

Rosie Priestley Jewellery
Informed by her background in graphic design, Rosie's jewellery is hand crafted for the individually-minded, playing with strong shapes and negative space. She loves experimenting with modern techniques like 3D printing combined with the ancient art of sand casting to create unique forms and textures. All small batch or one-of-a-kind, she uses recycled sterling silver, gold vermeil and semi-precious stones.

Rosie Priestley
My journey into jewellery making was inspired by my grandmother who was a huge inspiration to me. She was a strong character who always looked amazing and oozed confidence. I realised I could emulate that confidence if I looked the part. If I put my best self forward, I’m ready to face anything, and the icing on the cake is a few select pieces of jewellery. I like to think that wearing my jewellery might empower others to feel confident and positive in themselves, and ready to take on whatever challenges life throws at them.