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Bushprint cufflink
It’s always hard to find an Australian gift that isn’t tacky or on the kitsch side of Australiana…………….until now! These Bushprint cufflinks in sterling silver feature the footprints of many of our native animals including the Emu, Koala, Dingo, Wombat, Crocodile, Frillneck Lizard, Quoll, Tassie Devil, Green Turtle, Possum, Little Penguin and Wedgetail Eagle.
Wrapping
We’re pretty pleased with the way that out handcrafted jewellery is wrapped when purchased in-store or online. Each of our vintage books has a hole cut out of the middle which allows us to hide your cufflinks, wedding ring, signet ring, pendant, tie bar or lapel pin in it. It’s become our calling card. See video here: wrapping
Lost Wax Wedding Rings
Lost Wax technique wedding rings are all about the original texture of the wax before the casting and these beauties from Ali Alexander are the perfect examples of what can be achieved. Working from top to bottom they are: – String in 9ct white gold – Boston in brushed 9ct rose gold – Pembroke (Claddagh) in 9ct white gold – San Francisc in 14ct yellow gold
Sometimes two heads are better than one!
We’re all familiar with the classic skull ring worn by bikies, goths and shamans. Although they can be pretty cool they’re not a style everyone wants to wear or have stand out on their fingers. Luckily Ant Hat has produced this amazing The Aquaint skull ring in oxidised sterling silver. This one features two skulls forehead to forehead and is designed to sit discretely on your pinky finger.
Silver with gold highlights
When people think of rings they often think of a ring being made from either silver or gold. That is not always the case as some jewellers, like the talented Gavin Macsporran, makes rings from silver (polished or oxidised) with a gold highlight. This stack of rings are a great example of what is possible.