18ct gold ring with dots
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£4,750
18ct gold ring with dots.
- Solid handmade 18ct gold rings, yellow and white randomly spaced dots.
- The pattern runs throughout the ring, so it won’t wear away. It’s available in 18ct yellow with white gold or the reverse, and the number of dots and circles can be varied to suit.
- Diamonds, rubies and sapphires can be flush set as desired.
- Band width, finger size, stone type, weight and quantity, number of dots and circles selected to suit a design or budget.
- Perfect to wear daily, comfortable and substantial enough to last a lifetime.
Price guide 5mm ring with 12 dots in a solid 18ct gold handmade ring.
Further Details
David Ashton’s mixed metal rings have been made for over 25 years and have become a signature, unique worldwide to David. 18ct gold modern ring
The pattern runs throughout the ring, so it won’t wear away. It’s available in 18ct yellow with white gold or the reverse, and the number of dots and circles can be varied to suit.
Perfect to wear daily, comfortable and substantial enough to last a lifetime.
Prices are guides for the exact item shown. Band width, finger size, stone type, weight and quantity, number of dots and circles selected to suit a design or budget.
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Price guide 5mm ring with 12 dots in 18ct gold.
David Ashton has been making mixed metal rings for over 25 years, and they have become a signature. The pattern is all the way through the ring so it won’t wear away.
Available in 18ct yellow with white gold or the reverse. Therefore, the number of dots and circles can be varied to suit, with larger or smaller diamonds, sapphires, rubies, or emeralds as desired.
His designs are elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakable David Ashton creations. His iconic ring stacks have been internationally recognised in Elle, Vogue, V&A, & the TATE.
In his younger years, David trained as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge and, consequently, as an aircraft engineer. This gave him a unique perspective on precision manufacturing, which he then applied to jewellery making.




