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Floating diamond ring

(2022)
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring
Floating diamond ring

Floating diamond ring

(2022)
18 kt solid yellow gold, 18 kt solid rose gold & 18 kt solid white gold1 ct in 1 diamond

£9,528
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Cannot be returned
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Expert digest

Gemstone Quality

Good value for money: a well cut diamond with mid-range clarity and colour.

Brand Recognition

Katherine knows how to decorate an ear. Set with pearls or diamonds, her signature ear pins and crescendo cuffs make a bold statement. Choose from fine pavé or a single stone, she has handpicked some incredible ones.

Product details

Metals

Yellow gold

A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.

18 kt

75.0% gold content, a warm buttery yellow hue and considered the most classic gold. An exclusive as well as durable precious metal. 18kt gold is hypoallergenic and generally safe for people with sensitive skin.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Polished

The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Rose gold

A combination of gold and copper which comes in different rose-tinted hues depending on its purity.

18 kt rose

75.0% gold content, rich rose hues. An exclusive and durable precious metal. 18kt gold is hypoallergenic and generally safe for people with sensitive skin.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Polished

The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

White gold

A combination of gold and palladium plated with rhodium to give it its characteristic white sheen.

18 kt white

75.0% gold content, plated with rhodium, white with subtle warm undertones. An exclusive as well as durable precious metal. 18kt gold is hypoallergenic and generally safe for people with sensitive skin.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Polished

The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Gemstones

Diamond

GIA certified floating brilliant cut 1ct natural diamond.

1 carat

The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams.

VS2

Clarity

Inclusions are only visible with effort under 10x magnification.

Natural

Diamond Class

Natural diamonds are formed over billions of years deep within the Earth's mantle under intense heat and pressure, making them one of the hardest and most valuable naturally occurring materials.

G

Colour

Near colourless and rare white with a very slight warm tone, near impossible to detect. (Grade G)

Excellent

Cut

Round

Shape

Description of property

Size and fit

Engagement ring

Designer Interview

Katherine Kim: "I do a lot of my own research to make sure I am making the smartest and most responsible decisions for my business and practice. That was my number one priority when starting my business."

Designer photo

Maybe we can start with your journey into jewellery? It was kind of a coincidence?

I was in a different field for sure. The jewellery industry is such a unique sector, I would say. I didn’t have family members or anyone I knew growing up in the industry, so it kind of happened serendipitously. I was majoring in graphic design during college and then I did a few internships in New York at design agencies. I realised that it wasn’t really for me, being in front of a computer. It was not inspiring, so I decided to study abroad. I applied to Central Saint Martins, and I took their jewellery course there, and I just completely fell in love, and that’s when I shifted gears into jewellery. Jewellery for me has always been something where it takes me back to certain memories. I love that element of it; translating my ideas into something tangible that can be around with you forever. I loved how that whole idea was so meaningful and rewarding, so I decided to pursue it. And I am here today, doing jewellery.

Your background in graphic design also had a very creative aspect to it with drawing and shapes and so on. It makes sense that it could lead to something completely different, like jewellery design.

For sure. My training in graphic design definitely helped me, and I’ve been hearing that it shows in my work. A lot of my pieces are definitely very graphic. That training carried on with me through my work now.

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