Emily Ring, Size 6

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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS SIZE 6 ONLY

Designer: Unknown Georgian Era Designer
Year: 18th Century

The posey style ring derived its name from the French word Poèsie, meaning "poetry". It was worn to symbolize many things including: Rings for marriage, expression of friendship and loyalty, and even to show one's religious virtues.

A very unique design for its time, our Emily ring was originally designed in the Georgian Era. Handcrafted today in NYC by our master artisans, the Emily ring is the perfect gift for a loved one.

Handcrafted in NYC with 18kt certified Fairmined Ecological gold that is toxic chemical free, sustainable, ethical and clean.

Please allow 3-4 weeks from your order date to be manufactured and ready to ship.

Worldwide shipping. Free shipping within USA.
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Available in sizes 4 to 12, download ring sizing guide and conversion chart Here. If you do not see your size in the drop-down menu, please Contact Us.

Fairmined Ecological Gold

The only jewelry in the world made only with Certified Fairmined Ecological gold, which is mined without the use of toxic chemicals, such as mercury or cyanide. This protects humanity and the environment, including water sources, and prevents the irreversible effects of mercury vapors going into the atmosphere.

Responsible

Delivering social development and environmental protection. Providing everyone with a source of gold they can be proud of.

Ethical & Traceable

Empowering miners with healthy and safe living and working conditions, stability, gender equality, no child labor, along with creation of wellbeing in the community and support for workers rights.From the mine to your finger, we provide physical traceability of the source of gold through the entire supply chain and creation journey. 

Sustainable

Safely mining pure gold, while changing the paradigm of our ‘right-to-exploit’ the natural environment. Adopting a worldwide view of respecting safe planetary operating limits, and removing the damage to the environment caused by gold mining.