18ct rose gold rings
Product Code:
£2,830
These 18ct rose gold rings are handmade by David Ashton. 18ct rose gold rings
- You can select the exact width depth and profile to 0.1mm tolerances. Flat and round bands are also popular.
- Rings can be made in 18ct rose, yellow and white gold or Platinum.
- We can ensure the rings matches perfectly your David Ashton engagement or eternity ring.
- To ensure the correct size, we provide a silver trial ring replicating the ordered ring.
- Wearing the trial band for about a week ensures you are happy that the size is correct with the natural fluctuations in the size of your finger.
Price guide is for a handmade 18ct rose gold 3.3 x 1.9 mm D profile ring in finger size M.
Further Details
David Ashton Handmade Rings – Precision in 18ct Rose Gold
Each of these handmade rings is crafted by David Ashton in 18ct rose gold, with the option to tailor width, depth, and profile to precise 0.1mm tolerances. Flat and round bands are also popular choices.
Rings can be made in your preferred metal — 18ct rose, yellow, or white gold, as well as platinum.
David’s commitment to quality is reflected in our exceptional collection of diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds. We’re here to guide you through selecting the perfect stone — one that exceeds your expectations and brings lasting joy.
To ensure a perfect fit, we provide a silver trial ring that exactly replicates your chosen design. We recommend wearing the trial band for about a week to accommodate natural finger size fluctuations and confirm comfort.
These bands are ideal companions to our stone-set rings, making them perfect for both engagement and wedding sets.
Please contact us to discuss your requirements — we’d love to help.
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Price guide: A handmade 18ct rose gold 3.3 x 1.9 mm D-profile ring in finger size M.
David Ashton’s designs are elegantly modern, made for life, and unmistakably his own. His iconic ring stacks have gained international recognition in publications and institutions such as Elle, Vogue, the V&A, and the Tate.
David’s background as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge — and later as an aircraft engineer — informs the meticulous precision and innovation that define his jewellery today.





