Jodie Gearing
Solera Engagement Ring
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Solera Ring by Independent Jeweller Jodie Gearing
Inspired by the sun, the Solera Ring is a radiant symbol of love, designed and handcrafted by Jodie, an independent jeweller based in Bedfordshire. Representing the energy and light at the heart of the universe, this ring is made to order in sterling silver, 9ct white gold, or 9ct yellow gold, making it a timeless piece for any occasion.
Key Features:
- Material Options. Choose from sterling silver with moissanite, 9ct white gold with a lab-grown diamond, or 9ct yellow gold with a lab-grown diamond for a personalised touch.
- Stone. Set with a 4mm (0.25ct) brilliant cut moissanite or lab-grown diamond, offering exceptional sparkle and clarity.
- Customisation. If you wish to customise the ring in a different metal or with a different gemstone, use the contact button to arrange a personalised quote.
- Design. The polished finish and halo profile (1.7mm diameter) give the ring a sleek, modern look.
- Wedding Band Friendly. Designed to accommodate a straight, unshaped wedding band for a cohesive and elegant ring stack.
The Solera Ring is perfect as a contemporary engagement ring or as a beautiful promise ring. In sterling silver with moissanite, it also makes an ideal placeholder engagement ring while you choose your forever piece together. Alternatively, in 9ct gold with a lab-grown diamond, it offers a stunning and sustainable option for modern couples.
For those wishing to personalise the design further, Jodie Gearing offers customisation options to create a truly bespoke ring. Use the contact button to discuss your unique vision and bring your dream ring to life.
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Shipping Time: 8+ weeks
Hallmarked: Yes
Metal Purity: Solid
Condition: New
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Jodie Gearing is a multi-award-winning independent jeweller, renowned for her bespoke, handcrafted designs. Specializing in platinum, gold, silver, and ethically sourced gemstones, she collaborates with clients to create unique pieces that reflect their stories. Her range includes intricate to contemporary styles, all made with traditional handcrafting techniques. Committed to ethical sourcing, Jodie's creations are not just exquisite but conscientiously crafted, making each piece a distinctive work of art.
Bespoke items are non-refundable, but covered by one year of warranty.
If you have any more questions or concerns, please contact customer_support@boutee.co.uk
Jodie Gearing Jewellery Design
Jodie is a multi-award winning Bespoke Jewellery Designer based in the market town of Ampthill in Bedfordshire. She has a cosy home studio where she loves to meet her clients for face to face design consultations, but regularly works with clients all over the UK and internationally too.
With a degree in Goldsmithing, Silversmithing and Jewellery, and over 15 years of experience in designing and making jewellery, Jodie loves bringing her client's visions to life in timeless, elegant pieces that have real meaning, and can be passed on down the generations.
Jewellery Designer
Jodie Gearing
Jodie is passionate about the stories attached to the commissions she designs. Our resident designer takes pride in working to each client’s individual brief and can turn her hand to any style from intricate pieces, to slick and contemporary designs.
Jodie was born and raised in the Bedfordshire countryside. She had an innate love for Art and Design so pursued this avenue by moving to Canterbury to complete a Foundation Course at The University for the Creative Arts. It was here that she discovered a love of metal work and jewellery when she experimented with mixed media. Paper, fabric, masking tape and paint turned to plastics and then copper, silver and gemstones – she had discovered jewellery design!
The next steps were a degree in Goldsmithing, Silversmithing and Jewellery at The University for the Creative Arts in Rochester where she won several awards and bursaries for her creative designs. After graduating in 2009, she worked for a bespoke jeweller for a year. Here, she fell in love with the stories of the clients she worked with and relished the education part of the job – passing on knowledge of precious stones, metals and design to customers to enable them to make an informed decision.