Tudor Relic Pave Engagement Ring

Description

The Tudor Relic Pave Engagement Ring is a tribute to power, passion, and legacy. Inspired by the grandeur of the Elizabethan Age, this ring evokes the sacred reverence of royal jewels and relics. A sculptural halo rises like a crown above a cathedral band, shimmering with pave-set diamonds that catch the light from every direction. Fleur de lis prongs cradle the center stone as if protecting a treasured heirloom.

This is not just a ring — it is a symbol of sovereignty, crafted for a love that reigns. With your chosen gems and metals, this design becomes a royal relic of your own making, handcrafted to endure through time.

The band is 2.5mm width at the palm.

Shown in platinum and 18k yellow gold with a 3.25ct sapphire.

You can request a custom image for any color combination
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  • Select metals for pricing and colors!
  • Schedule a free appt for design changes!
  • You'll get your own design consultant!
  • Get a perfect fit with our sizing rings!

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Notes From Our Wonderful Clients

  • “Your designs are hands down, and far and away, the ones a girl could look at on her hand for the rest of her blissfully married life.”
    client photo Traci H. Springfield, MA  USA
  • “I was blown away when I actually got to see and hold my ring, it surpassed how I imagined it would be. It is absolutely exquisite. The whole process of ordering the ring and sizing even though I am in Scotland could not have been easier. Every query was answered and I can not thank you and everyone involved enough for the ease and engaging manner in which you dealt with me. Again, the ring is beautiful and I cannot wait to wear it from my wedding day onwards as it is a very special ring for a very special occasion. ”
    client photo Donna M. Preswick, Ayrshire  Scotland