Intertwined Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Trilogy Ring
Intertwined Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Trilogy Ring
Intertwined Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Trilogy Ring

Intertwined Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Trilogy Ring

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This romantic ring features a band of intertwined 9ct gold wire and chains, closely bonded and twisted together to create an intricately beautiful texture. It is adorned with three dainty salt and pepper diamonds in handmade bezel settings, and sitting on top of the band so that other rings can be worn flush to this one, perfect as an alternative engagement ring.

Ring size O, please get in touch regarding resizing.

The diamond is the traditional birthstone of April and holds significant meaning for those born in that month, thought to provide the wearer with better relationships and an increase in inner strength. Wearing diamonds is purported to bring other benefits such as balance, clarity and abundance. It is also the gem that married people traditionally gift on their 60th wedding anniversary.

The Designer 

Georgina Hopkin is a London-based jewellery designer and maker whose work blends traditional fine jewellery techniques with contemporary design. Working from her studio in East London, Georgina creates intriguing jewellery through the use of material exploration  and unusual or irregular gemstones. At the heart of her jewellery brand lies a fascination with modern-day talismans—small, detailed treasures that feel both ancient and alive. Each piece is intentionally imperfect: molten, wobbly, and organic, as though unearthed from an ancient time.

Originally from a small town in Surrey, Georgina moved to London to study Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins, where she graduated with First Class Honours. Drawn to the city's creative energy, she found inspiration in its diversity, pace, and openness to experimentation—elements that continue to shape her work today. 

Georgina has always had a flair for creativity, rooted in a love for hands-on creation and experimentation. Her creative journey has included work across a wide range of disciplines—from theatre set design to digital illustration—giving her a broad and interdisciplinary perspective that informs her jewellery practice. She was drawn to jewellery as it was the ideal meeting point between fashion design and product design, allowing her to create small-scale, three-dimensional objects with a strong connection to the human body.

Jewellery Care

To look after your jewellery we recommend it must not be worn in the bath, shower or whilst swimming and we advise any perfume or hairspray is to be applied before putting on your jewellery to avoid contact with chemicals and cosmetics. Please remove your jewellery before engaging in practical activities such as sport. 

Please get in touch to enquire about our cleaning services and restoring surface finishes.