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Ros Millar

White Gold Green Sapphire Treasure Wedding Band

White Gold Green Sapphire Treasure Wedding Band

Regular price £3,090.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £3,090.00 GBP
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The White Gold Green Sapphire Treasure Wedding Band is handcrafted in 14ct white gold, bringing together Ros Millar's signature carved textures with a collection of beautiful Madagascan green sapphires. Inspired by ancient treasures and landscapes shaped by time, the richly textured band has an organic quality that feels naturally weathered and full of character. Five Madagascan green sapphires, each varying in cut, tone and size, are nestled into the gold like hidden treasures. Their rich green hues contrast beautifully against the cool white gold, while the hand-carved surface catches the light from every angle. No two rings are ever exactly the same, making each piece completely unique. Hallmarked with the Ros Millar hallmark at the London Assay Office, this ring is designed as a contemporary heirloom—equally suited as a distinctive wedding band or a statement piece to wear every day. Its tactile textures and natural beauty celebrate craftsmanship, individuality and the enduring appeal of jewellery that feels discovered rather than made.

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Dimensions

Size M; five Madagascan green sapphires in mixed cuts, colours and sizes, ranging from 2–4mm.

Materials

14ct white gold and five Madagascan green sapphires.

Delivery & Returns

All items can either be collected from Cockpit Studios or delivered for an additional fee, unless noted at checkout.

Delivery charges will be applied to each individual item in your order and will include the necessary insurance.

Our makers will arrange delivery of your items themselves, so delivery costs may vary. This will be shown at checkout once you have added your delivery address.

About Ros Millar

Ros Millar is a London-based jewellery designer and goldsmith whose work is inspired by landscapes, ancient treasures, and the beauty found in natural erosion.
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