What metal is best for my wedding ring?

We have written a really helpful guide to gold and how to choose your wedding rings. You can see them here:

What gold for my wedding ring?

How to choose my wedding ring?

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How do you make the rings?

Erin Cox created 8 original rings. Moulds have been taken of these so that we can make multiples that will look the same. When you order a ring we cast your chosen metal using the lost wax method in our UK based casting company. The ring then comes back to our Exeter based studio where we ‘clean it up’ - remove the sprew, file, sand, polish and size. Once this is done the ring is sent to London where Erin’s makers mark, the metal mark (950 - platinum, 750 - 18ct, 375- 9ct) and date stamp are applied inside. We then send the ring onto it’s new owner.


How long does it take to make my ring?

We advise customers to allow 6 weeks as we have to rely on the postal service for sending the rings to be hallmarked and to come to us from being cast. There can sometimes be delay at hallmarking which is out of our control. However the majority of the time rings are ready before this time.

If you want personalisation such as engraving or diamond setting we would ask a little longer as these customisations are carried out by hand by skilled professionals.

Always let us know your wedding date and we can work with you in ensuring you have rings in time.


How can I make my ring more personal to me?

There are several ways of making your ring more personal. We are able to engrave your ring with a message, initials or date. We use a skilled hand engraver who produces the most incredible work.

We also offer diamond, ruby or sapphire setting. You can choose to have a stone hidden inside or set on the surface of your ring. Choose from either gypsy setting or micro pave. With gypsy setting you can choose the exact number of stones you want and where. Micro pave style setting is best used for half eternity settings. You can see more here.


Can I get my Wedding Ring made with my own gold?

Yes! We would need to know how much gold you have, what size and style ring you would want. If you had enough or more that enough then it is a straight forward cast. Your metal would be melted and used for the lost wax casting as normal. The only difference is our caster would ensure he used a separate pot for your gold ensuring what you got back again was your own sentimental gold. If you did not have enough gold we would quote for additional gold needed.

Unfortunately we can not mix carat weight of gold or platinum with gold, nor can we change the colour of your gold - i.e. if you had yellow gold we can not make it white!


How will you get the rings to me?

We send all our rings by special delivery which means that they are insured and tracked. A signature will be required when they get to you. Please check your shipping address when checking out.

We ship across the world.


How do I know what size to order?

We have a helpful guide for sizing your rings on our help page but if you are still unsure about your ring size we can send you a ring sizer. Alternatively we would recommend popping into your local jeweller to be sized.

You can always order your desired ring as a sample in the size you think you are to try at home.