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This rhodium-plated silver Rose Thorn double band ring is menacingly beautiful, with a piercing form that evokes the self-protective elements of nature's most seductive flower. The untamed beauty of Shaun Leane's designs draws inspiration from the claws, feathers and quills of the natural world, offering a beguiling combination of traditional goldsmithing techniques and ultra-contemporary styling. This Rose Thorn ring showcases two irregular thorned bands arranged into a sculptural, cross design that mirrors two overlapping rose stems. Stack it with an assortment of other organically-inspired bands, or wear it alone for understated impact.'I admire the past masters who ' with their style and craftsmanship ' created fine jewellery that was distinctive of its time. I like to fuse elements of tradition with a contemporary design approach. We cannot look to the future of design without remembering our past.' ' Shaun Leane
SHAUN LEANE Rhodium-plated Silver Rose Thorn Wide Band Ring In Black
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Rhodium-plated Silver Rose Thorn Wide Band Ring In Black
This rhodium-plated silver Rose Thorn double band ring is menacingly beautiful, with a piercing form that evokes the self-protective elements of nature's most seductive flower. The untamed beauty of Shaun Leane's designs draws inspiration from the claws, feathers and quills of the natural world, offering a beguiling combination of traditional goldsmithing techniques and ultra-contemporary styling. This Rose Thorn ring showcases two irregular thorned bands arranged into a sculptural, cross design that mirrors two overlapping rose stems. Stack it with an assortment of other organically-inspired bands, or wear it alone for understated impact.'I admire the past masters who ' with their style and craftsmanship ' created fine jewellery that was distinctive of its time. I like to fuse elements of tradition with a contemporary design approach. We cannot look to the future of design without remembering our past.' ' Shaun Leane