Engagement wedding stack. This fine white brilliant cut diamond is rub-over set in 18ct yellow gold, on a diamond set platinum ring, stacking perfectly next to a diamond set 18ct yellow gold ring. Modern engagement rub-over set diamond
David only uses diamonds of the finest colour, clarity and cut. They are without doubt more beautiful and durable. Learn more about diamonds in his blog
Beautiful in rose or yellow gold with platinum combinations. Larger or smaller diamonds, sapphires, rubies or emeralds, the choice is yours.
David can make you a unique piece perfectly suited to your taste and life style.
We make the bands solid because this makes them stronger. Also prevents the build up of lotions and soap which dulls the look of the stones subsequently causing skin irritation.
David Ashton hand crafts his jewellery in London particularly proud to offer an exceptional level of personalisation. Perfect to wear everyday, absolutely they are comfortable, importantly substantial enough to last a lifetime.
Gem-stones are a lifetime passion. David & Nicola have both studied at the internationally recognised Gem-A, gained the prestigious DGA. An extensive stock of beautiful diamonds, sapphires, rubies & emeralds is available for you to select from. Importantly we will gladly show you a selection. Significantly discuss and explain the technical and aesthetic consideration. Without doubt the stone & design you choose will beautifully unique, also perfect for your lifestyle.
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Price guide as shown for 2 rings, Platinum solitaire 0.33ct total weight diamond with 18ct band set with 0.24ct total weight diamonds. Both 3.3mm width bands. Modern engagement rub-over set diamond
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His designs are elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakably 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, consequently as an aircraft engineer. Importantly this provided him with a unique perspective on precision manufacturing which he then applied to jewellery making.