Bespoke
rings, by hand.
Not every ring marks an engagement. We make bespoke signet, dress, eternity and cocktail rings by hand at our bench in Diss — in recycled gold and platinum, hand-engraved, stone-set, or left beautifully plain.

A ring you wear every day should be made for your hand — the right weight, the right width, and a detail that’s yours alone.
A seal of your own. Signet rings are hand-engraved at the bench with a crest, an initial or a motif — a small private mark you’ll press into the world for decades.
Made to be worn hard. Everyday rings take a beating. We build ours with the right metal and a hand-finish that wears in rather than out.
Tea & sketches
Bring a stone, an heirloom, or a half-formed idea. We sketch while you talk and agree an honest budget up front.
Hold it first
Your piece carved in wax, to try on and change, before a gram of gold is poured.
Made at the bench
Cast in recycled gold or platinum, set, engraved and hallmarked by the same hands.
How much does a bespoke ring cost?
Bespoke rings start from around £650 for a plain or signet ring; stone-set and eternity rings run higher depending on the stones and metal. We agree a clear budget at the first sitting and design to it.
Can you make a signet ring with my family crest or engraving?
Yes — we hand-engrave seals, crests, initials and motifs, working from an existing seal or designing one with you. A signet can be cut to print wax, or left as a flat decorative seal.
Can you remake a ring I already love?
We can. We regularly reinterpret a ring that’s worn thin or no longer fits — keeping what you love about it, and reusing its gold and stones where we can.
What metals can a bespoke ring be made in?
Recycled 9ct or 18ct gold in yellow, white or rose, and platinum. We alloy our own gold at the bench, so the colour and weight are exactly as you want them.
Begin your
commission.
Start your bespoke piece with the goldsmith who’ll make it. We reply within two working days.
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