ripple signet ring
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We can only send free sizing kits to addresses in UK, Europe or Colombia. Outside of these regions, we recommend going to a local jeweller to get your fingers measured. You can find conversions for ring sizes in our sizing page.
We recommend going to your local jeweller to get your fingers measured. You can find conversions for international to UK ring sizes in our sizing page.
If you're ordering to the UK, Europe or Colombia, we can send you a free sizing kit! Please to UK, Europe or Colombia to order.
Your piece is handmade to order in London. Please allow 2-4 weeks for casting, polishing, hallmarking, packaging and shipping.
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Care instructions
We recommend taking off all jewellery before sleeping, showering, applying cosmetics, and washing hands. Daily wear and environmental factors can cause tarnishing.
Materials
All our jewellery is made out of recycled 925 sterling silver.
Buying as a gift
Thank you for trusting us with your gift! We currently offer two options for gifts: gift cards or jewellery with a gift receipt.
- For gift cards, you can purchase one here. Please message us if you need a different gift card value and we can arrange that for you.
- For jewellery with a gift receipt, please add a note at checkout to clarify the order is a gift. If you want to include a personalised gift message, and we will include this message on a card in your order.
If you don't know the recipients ring size, we're happy to send them a ring sizing kit if they're located in the UK, EU or Colombia. See our sizing page for more details.
Please message us with any questions, we can also make changes after you've placed your order to make sure it's sent as a gift.
Choosing the correct size
Rings that have a wide band, like most MINILITH rings, will need to be slightly larger than the equivalent size on a thinner ring (for instance, a engagement ring). Consider this when choosing your size.
If you know your ring size for a thinner ring, it's often good enough to go up by 1 size (so for example, in UK measurements you would go from L > M).
If you don't know your size:
- For orders to UK, Europe and Colombia we can send you a free ring sizer in the post when you complete your order. Please select ‘I don't know my size’ when adding a ring to your cart.
- For orders outside of UK, Europe and Colombia, we recommend going to your local jeweller to get your fingers measured. You can find more tips, detailed information, as well as international ring size conversions in our sizing page.
Hallmarking
British hallmarking is a stamp of approval that ensures the quality of precious metals like gold and silver in jewellery. This system uses special marks to show the type of metal, its purity, where it was tested, and the year it was marked. These marks help guarantee that the jewellery you buy is genuine and meets quality standards, giving you peace of mind about your purchase.
TIP
Signet rings are traditionally worn on the pinky, but I wear this one on my index finger.
The ripple ring is inspired by the brutalist architecture of Italy. Italy boasts some of the most sculptural concrete architecture in the world, blending historical reverence with avant-garde forms.
Tribunal in Siena, Italy. Architect: Pierluigi Spadolini. Photos by Benoît Santiard (@bsantiard)
During the twentieth century, concrete was treated exclusively as a future-oriented medium – it signified an age that had not arrived. [...] Italian architects stood out from their counterparts elsewhere in the world in their willingness to acknowledge that concrete could be of more than one time, that it could represent both the present (or the future) and the past simultaneously.
Photos by Benoît Santiard (@bsantiard). Quote from "Brutalist Italy - Concrete Architecture From The Alps To The Mediterranean Sea" (2023)