18ct gold hinged bangle with diamonds, dots & circles.
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18ct gold hinged bangle with diamonds, dots & circles.
- This 18ct white gold bangle is hinged, with randomly spaced yellow gold, circles & white diamonds.
- It can be made in the reverse of yellow gold with white details, all 18ct rose gold or Platinum.
- The number and spacing of the dots, circles and diamonds can be varied to suit.
- Perfect to wear every day, comfortable and substantial enough to last a lifetime, perfectly compliments any of our mixed metal rings as shown.
- A single stone, or grain set all the way around. The number, type and size of stones can be varied to form various patterns to create a truly unique bangle.
This hinged bangle is oval, it has a tighter fit than fixed solid round bangles.
Further Details
This 18ct white gold bangle is hinged, with randomly spaced yellow gold, circles & white diamonds. contemporary hinged bangle with diamonds
David Ashton has been making mixed metal rings for over 25 years they have become somewhat of a signature. The pattern is all the way through the ring, so won’t wear away.
Available in 18ct yellow with white gold, or the reverse. Therefore number of dots and circles can be varied to suit, with larger or smaller diamonds, sapphires, rubies or emeralds as desired.
Perfect to wear every day, comfortable and substantial enough to last a lifetime, perfectly compliments any of our mixed metal rings as shown.
A single stone, or grain set all the way around. The number, type and size of stones can be varied to form various patterns to create a truly unique bangle.
This hinged bangle is oval, it has a tighter fit than the solid round bangles.
18ct white gold bangle with random dots, circles & diamonds contemporary hinged bangle with diamonds
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His designs are elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakable David Ashton creations. Internationally recognised, his iconic ring stacks have been seen in Elle, Vogue, V&A, & the TATE to name a few
In his younger years, David trained as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge and, consequently as an aircraft engineer. Importantly this provided him with a unique perspective on precision manufacturing which he then applied to jewellery making.




