Showcasing the designer's distinctive, roughly refined aesthetic, the Tokyo ring is one of Seb Brown's signature multi-stone signet ring designs. Handmade in Melbourne from solid sterling silver, this rectangular signet ring is cast with a single white pearl, a baguette cut synthetic blue sapphire and a round cut hydrothermal emerald for a richly coloured sparkle that changes in different lights. The designer's experimental design process means every piece is unique - often varying in colour, shape and texture for an organic finish that's perfect for injecting a burst of individuality into your everyday jewellery line-up. This version is left with a rough texture and visible file marks to highlight the hand-carved nature of the original wax mould.'There is a graphic element to my work, particularly with the use of negative space and how I lay out stones. Texture also comes into play, which is much easier to achieve in metal than on screen or paper.' - Seb Brown
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Silver Tokyo Multi-stone Signet Ring
Showcasing the designer's distinctive, roughly refined aesthetic, the Tokyo ring is one of Seb Brown's signature multi-stone signet ring designs. Handmade in Melbourne from solid sterling silver, this rectangular signet ring is cast with a single white pearl, a baguette cut synthetic blue sapphire and a round cut hydrothermal emerald for a richly coloured sparkle that changes in different lights. The designer's experimental design process means every piece is unique - often varying in colour, shape and texture for an organic finish that's perfect for injecting a burst of individuality into your everyday jewellery line-up. This version is left with a rough texture and visible file marks to highlight the hand-carved nature of the original wax mould.'There is a graphic element to my work, particularly with the use of negative space and how I lay out stones. Texture also comes into play, which is much easier to achieve in metal than on screen or paper.' - Seb Brown