Jewellery Focus June 2019 | Page 8

NEW RELEASE S Every month, we keep a look out for new collections coming to market - here are our favourites from this month To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, W&W Jewellery has taken inspiration from antique jewellery and atomic post-war design to create ‘The Celestial Ring’. Interweaving historical and cosmic influences, the ring combines a vintage jewellery aesthetic, upcycled old cut diamonds and a contemporary geometric design concept. Digitally designed and made in platinum the ring incorporates a unique double orbit shank below the star burst set with old cut diamonds, black diamonds and pale blue sapphires. The sculptural black star draws the focus into the heart of the ring and is black rhodium plated with a steely industrial finish. The Celestial Ring by W&W Jewellery is now on display at their Battersea based studio and is available to purchase from W&W Jewellery for £6,300. new releases Award-winning designer Arabel Lebrusan has unveiled her latest ethical jewellery collection: the Crown Collection. A showcase of “elegantly crafted” women’s rings in diadem, coronet, tiara and wishbone shapes, all set with ethically sourced diamonds. The Crown Collection’s versatile design allows each individual piece to either stand alone or form part of a unique collected of ‘stacker’ rings Lebrusan said: “The Crown Collection is a feminine collection of regal silhouettes, soft lines and exquisite materials. Part of the charm of these pieces is their ethical status: we are able to trace each diamond and all gold and platinum used to bring our designs to life. “We’ve had customers requesting specific designs to complement engagement rings and to celebrate life’s important moments. They are truly a one-of-a-kind gift.” STAT OF THE MONTH £723,062 That’s how much a 17.43 carat Kashmir sapphire ring was sold for at the Bonhams London Jewels sale. 8 JUNE 2019 | WWW.JEWELLERYFOCUS.CO.UK