England, 1750 - 1800. Gold. The ring unfolds into an armillary sphere, used to show the movement of the planets around the sun.
(via commanderspock)
Source: collections.vam.ac.uk
18th century poesy ring.
Inscription reads: Many are the stars I see but in my eye no star like thee.
(via awfuldaring)
Source: britishmuseum.org
“Matt had given me a DNA trace kit for Christmas that traced my DNA on my mothers side back to West Africa (he’s a geneticist). He then sourced a champagne colored conflict free diamond from West Africa and presented that along with silver ore from Idaho (where he grew up) in a little box when he proposed. He then found a jeweler in Brooklyn who took those elements and made the engagement ring. The idea was to have a symbol that linked our beginnings to our present and into our future. He also presented what he called a ‘ghost ring’ in the engagement box, which was a champagne colored acrylic representation of a classic Tiffany set diamond ring from the artist by:AMT.” [Green Wedding Shoes]
Source: bride2be
Source: ceremonyideas
St. Kilda Jewelry
Have I posted this before? Maybe. Maybe not. Don’t care. It’s one of the most beautiful rings I’ve ever seen.
Can this PLEASE be my wedding ring? AAH.
By St. Kilda Jewelry (click the photo for the link)
i feel like i need this ring.
Source: bippityboppityboo
this is the ring we ordered andy. it is from fabuluster’s etsy and while its a very popular ring for folks to get nowadays (they are currently slammed with orders) each one is different! which i love! i’m putting the impression of my ring finger on the inside. i am really excited!
Engagement and/or wedding rings with delicate twig theme metalwork. The marquise cut diamond is breathtaking! (kenziekate)
I really like this.
Source: dognbird
Possibly the cutest ring ever.




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