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Crimson Crush Ring

Crimson Crush Ring

Regular price £275.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £275.00 GBP
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Lab-grown ruby and natural round rhodolite garnet silver ring.

The Crimson Crush ring is part of our made to order jewellery collection. This ring is handmade in England using the ancient art of sand casting, which infuses it with a slightly gnarled texture to the surface of the ring and ring band. These unique imperfections make each ring an unrepeatable treasure. After the ring is sand cast, space is burred out to set each gemstone, which is then set by hand.

Materials: x1 6x4mm octagon cut lab-grown ruby, x4 round lab-grown rubies, x4 round natural rhodolite garnets, sterling silver. Approximate weight: 7.6g.

Hallmarking: This ring will be hallmarked before it is sent to you to prove the authenticity of the sterling silver metal.

Please note that the ring pictured here is an example and your ring will be made specially for you when you place your order. Simply select your ring size from the list below or if you can't see your ring size, select 'custom size' and enter your ring size at checkout.

Variation Available Upon Request

If you would like to change the precious metal to gold, please contact us for a price.

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Hallmarking

In the UK, all silver items weighing above 7.78g and all gold items weighing above 1g must be hallmarked by an assay office.

Please check the product description of each piece of jewellery to see if it has been hallmarked.

Our sand cast earrings are not typically hallmarked, but there will be an option at checkout to add hallmarking for an additional fee.

Jewellery Care

We recommend that all jewellery is removed before sleep, swimming, cleaning and exercising to prevent any damage.

Please refer to our jewellery care guide for how to clean sterling silver, gold, and pearl jewellery.

Delivery

Ready to ship one of a kind pieces will be shipped within 5 days. For one of a kind pieces that need to be sent for hallmarking, we aim to ship within 10 working days and will update you via email if there are any delays.

Made to order pieces will be made and posted within a lead time of 6 weeks.

Duties and taxes that may occur in the country destination is the responsibility of the customer.

Returns

For information about shipping and returns, please refer to our Shipping and Returns page.

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Lab-Grown Rubies 101

Lab-Grown Rubies FAQs

What are lab-grown rubies?

Lab-grown rubies and natural rubies have the same chemical composition and are a variation of the mineral corundum. The difference between natural and lab-grown rubies lie in how they are made; natural rubies form in the earth whereas lab-grown rubies are created in a lab.

Are lab-grown rubies the same as synthetic rubies?

Yes - in the gemstone trade, lab-grown rubies are also known as synthetic rubies. The term synthetic ruby should not be confused with imitation rubies, which are made from other materials, such as glass, to imitate the appearance of a ruby. Lab-grown / synthetic rubies are made from the same material as natural rubies.

Why are lab-grown rubies more affordable than natural rubies?

Lab-grown rubies cost much less than natural rubies because there are no associated mining costs and they are more readily available than natural rubies. High quality natural rubies are rare, which makes them expensive, whereas lab-grown rubies are grown on demand. Their abundance is what makes them more affordable, rather than a difference in appearance or quality.

Are lab-grown rubies less valuable than natural rubies?

Often, value in jewellery stems from rarity, so lab-grown rubies jewellery is unlikely to ever be perceived as valuable as natural ruby jewellery. However, lab-grown rubies offer all of the same qualities as natural rubies, such as colour and durability, without the hefty price tag of their natural counterparts.

Are there visible differences between natural and lab-grown rubies?

Lab-grown rubies will look more perfect than natural rubies because they are grown in controlled conditions. This means that lab-grown rubies are often more saturated in colour and have no inclusions.

What are the benefits of lab-grown ruby jewellery?

Lab-grown rubies are more affordable than natural rubies. For the same price, customers can purchase a larger gemstone with better colour saturation and no inclusions. High quality natural rubies with saturated colour are rare. Lab-grown rubies offer the chance to make more ruby jewellery for the world to enjoy.