Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring
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Agate Slice and Gray Diamond Gold Ring

Gold & Stone Ring - Size 9 (ID: A158005)
Designed by Holly Churchill Lane
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This one-of-a-kind statement ring by Holly Churchill Lane is made with a multi colored agate slice, accented by a rose cut gray diamond (.39 carats). Holly used a combination of bright 18K yellow gold for the agate slice bezel, 10K green gold for the band, and 14K white gold for the gray diamond. These three gold colors tie in with the muted hues of the agate slice. This one-of-a-kind ring is Size 9.
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Holly Churchill Lane

Holly Churchill Lane

"The pieces I create are simple and strong, yet playful. They are versatile enough to wear dressed up or down and are meant to be worn every day."

Holly Churchill Lane was heavily influenced by time spent in West Africa, along with being a product of the experimental 1980s. There is a spareness to her work that gives a nod to both modern design and ancient cultures. She is always trying to bring order out of chaos in her designs.

Lane uses the highest quality recycled 18k gold along with responsibly sourced diamonds and gemstones. Some of her designs are one-of-a-kind fabricated pieces while others are limited production cast pieces. This way of working offers a variety of choices for customers in terms of the materials and styling details.

Lane attended Parsons School of Design as well as a summer program in West Africa. After receiving a BFA from Kent State University, she studied at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and apprenticed with jewelry artist Nancy Linkin of Camden, Maine.

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