Emerald Stirrup Ring





Emerald Stirrup Ring
Australian Parti Emerald Cut Sapphire (4.7mm L x 3.4mm W), 9ct yellow gold
The Stirrup Ring dates back from the twelfth century until well into the fourteenth century. With Its distinctive form resembling both a horse stirrup and a gothic arch, these rings were distinguished by an elegant simplicity and were worn by both clergy and laymen. The main feature of the stirrup ring include a tall profile - simple yet bold/satisfying geometry.
Original iterations from the twelfth century onwards were set with cabochon stones. I wanted to re-interpret this old design using modern faceted gem stones for a more modern and contemporary look.
* As the gemstone is natural, the colour variations of the sapphire are unique and cannot be replicated, this makes it a one of a kind piece.
** Currently a size ‘P 1/2’ AU, available resize options can be within 2 standard sizes, please select your preferred sizing in the drop down list when checking out and allow 1 - 2 week from order confirmation for any size alterations. Any smaller or larger sizes - please contact via email for resize quote.
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