Stirrup Ring (Diamond)
Popularized in the Medieval Era, the ‘Stirrup’ style ring often featured a peak-like shape punctuated by a gemstone, a moniker coined for its equestrian stirrup-like shape, although the design was more likely a reference to Norman architecture. Often embellished with a bezel-set sapphire, the ring style was worn by both laymen and the elite, with weight and detail distinguishing rank. Our version is a nod to this storied form, an austere yet elegant band featuring soft curves and puffed shoulders that peak up to a bezel set recycled diamond. The Stirrup Ring tapers from 3.75mm to 2mm wide and is set with a 2mm recycled diamond. Crafted in 100% recycled 14k gold, the size 5.5 ring weighs approximately 3.6 grams. We are delighted to customize this style with higher karat metals and different precious gemstones. Reach out to us at inquiries@jhannahjewelry.com for pricing.