Dan & Katharine
“I wanted something down the side and I wanted it to be a little bit three-dimensional so we started to play with these motifs that I knew Katharine would like.”



“I wanted something down the side and I wanted it to be a little bit three-dimensional so we started to play with these motifs that I knew Katharine would like.”

“The main focus was to balance the different colours and asymmetry of the band. We worked closely together to incorporate organic details that made it tell a lovely story.”

“We are so much the same but also so very different. Themes of yin-yang have been prevalent in our relationship as well. I wanted the two stones enveloped by the bands to symbolise the people in our lives that hold us close to each other.”

“I didn’t want to just buy a ring. I wanted every little detail to mean something.”

“It was a huge honour to be able to take something that her step-mother wore and loved and turn it into a piece of jewellery for Julianna.”

“It was the experience of designing the rings together that was symbolic.”

“He knew I wanted green because I’m obsessed with green and it’s fun to think that we created this ring together. “

“I liked that the ring was associated with infinity and that’s what sold me on the design.”

“Catching an illness from cows isn’t my favourite memory, but it’s when I knew he was the one.”

“When we first started dating, I would always buy her sunflowers because they were unique, bright and happy just like her. The ring is inspired by a sunflower…the end result is gorgeous.”

“What is so special is that Harry chose to have an emerald, his birthstone, placed on the inside of the band.”

“My favourite part of my engagement ring is hands down the engraved message. It makes my heart so happy.”
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