Our bespoke ring service is totally free and provides you with the opportunity to have a custom-made wedding or engagement ring which is absolutely individual and uniquely yours... resulting in the perfect ring.
Whether you have a specific ring design in mind, or you have a vague idea of what you want but can't find exactly the right ring in the shops, or you want a wedding band to fit perfectly around your engagement ring, we can cater for you.
... And then there is, of course, the groom: perhaps you would like your bespoke wedding rings to match, we can design and create a more masculine version of the bride's ring.
We work with leading jewellery designers such as Dan Dower in Knightsbridge and Simon Cox in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, who are highly skilled jewellers that can accommodate almost any special request for custom-made jewellery pieces.
Contact us at bespoke@fabulouscollections.co.uk to organise a consultation during which we will take you through an easy decision-making process to discover your perfect ring.
Once we have all the information we need the designers will create several designs for you to look at; this service will take only a few days.
There is no obligation to buy a ring at the design stage, our service is completely free!
Here is an example of one of our bespoke wedding ring designs. In this case, the customer had a specific idea in mind: gemstones such as topaz, garnet and diamonds were rubover set into 18ct gold along a delicate engraved pattern.
Once you have made a final decision, your ring will be made with the finest craftsmanship and materials. This normally takes approximately six weeks.
If you require a wedding ring to fit around your engagement ring, the engagement ring will have to be sent away in order to get a perfect fit.
You decide on every last detail of your ring design, so here are some important considerations:
Here is another example of a bespoke wedding ring, this time to fit around an engagement ring. This customer wanted diamonds set in a row along the band, in either a rubover or channel setting.
Take a look at our guide to diamonds and guide to precious metals to help you with your decision.