Bulk Gold Ring
Make a statement with this striking vintage 9ct yellow gold gentleman’s buckle ring — a piece that effortlessly blends character, craftsmanship, and history. Hallmarked in London and dating to 1988, this ring carries both presence and provenance. Details at a Glance • Solid 9ct Yellow Gold • London Assay Office Hallmark (1988) • Ring Size: UK Q / US 8 • Condition: Vintage – professionally cleaned and polished Design & Character Inspired by the classic belt buckle motif — a long-standing symbol of loyalty and enduring connection — this ring features a beautifully sculpted band with subtle texture, adding depth and individuality. Strong yet refined, it’s a design that stands out without ever feeling overstated. Crafted to Last Formed from solid 9-carat yellow gold, this piece has a warm, rich glow that only improves with time. The hallmark from the London Assay Office, including the iconic leopard’s head, guarantees authenticity and anchors the ring firmly in British jewellery heritage. A Meaningful Choice Choosing vintage is more than a style decision — it’s a conscious one. By giving new life to an existing piece, you’re supporting sustainability while preserving the artistry of the past. Each mark and detail tells a story, making this ring truly one of a kind. A Piece With a Story This is more than jewellery — it’s a wearable heirloom. Whether worn daily or saved for special moments, it carries a quiet confidence and timeless appeal that modern pieces rarely capture. About Us I’m a Brazilian designer inspired by nature, emotion, and human connection. My work is shaped between my South East London studio and skilled artisans in Brazil — my second home. Every piece reflects a commitment to ethical practices, sustainability, and thoughtful design. If you want, I can make a shorter version for Etsy/Depop or a more luxury high-end tone depending on where you’re listing it.
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- Q — 482.00 USD — In stock
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