Jadau Lemon Quartz & Diamond Ring
- Tracked Delivery
- Craftsmanship
- Shop Independent
- Precious
Description
One of our favourite things: the traditional Indian art of jadau setting showcased here in this stunning handcrafted lemon quartz gemstone ring.
Jadau work jewellery is a traditional style of Indian jewellery making that involves intricate and delicate gold work combined with precious and semi-precious gemstones. The word "jadau" means "to insert" and in this style of jewellery gemstones [like for example diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls] are in-set into a host gemstone to embellish the piece. We absolutely love this work and prize it for its craftsmanship and beauty.
Materials: the ring is made of gold plated sterling silver and is set with lemon quartz and diamond. The kundan setting around the inset diamond is 18K fine gold.
Details: the ring is a size O 1/2 and the stone measures approximately 2.5 x 4 cm. Our limited edition rings can be sized free of charge.
Please look here for more information on UK ring sizes.
Delivery & Returns
UK Shipping
We charge £10 to ship all parcel within the UK. All parcels are sent out by Royal Mail Special Delivery. This is the only postal service in the UK that insures jewellery and we have found it extremely reliable over the years.
You will need to be at home to receive the parcel via special delivery and all tracking details will be given to you so you can monitor this.
The shop is open from Tuesday to Saturday so if you place an order on Saturday, the earliest your parcel will be posted out is on Tuesday for delivery on Wednesday.
International Shipping
We charge £20 for all deliveries outside the UK.
We generally send these parcel via UPS and you can certainly let us know if you would prefer an alternative courier.
Expected delivery time can be up to 10 working days for international orders and we will give you the relevant tracking information to monitor this.
All sales made through the website for international orders are net of VAT. You will however be liable for all your local duty and taxes and will need to pay these to the courier before you can receive your parcel. These are usually at least 20% of the parcel value.