
Wood Nymph Faye Asymmetrical Guard Ring
This Wood Nymph Faye Asymmetrical Guard Ring is hand-crafted from recycled 18k yellow gold into a subtle arc to cradle your engagement ring, with offset leaves and a sweet little sparkle from a round brilliant cut diamond (.01ct). This asymmetrical floral diamond ring serves as a lovely wedding band or addition to your ring stack.
Finished with Megan Thorne's signature matte finish and polished, hand-carved details. Size 6. Please contact us to special order for other sizes.
Meet the Maker:Â
Working as a small but mighty team of makers based out of Fort Worth, Texas, every piece of fine jewelry by Megan Thorne is created on-site by artisans using recycled 18k gold and a variety of diamond and gemstone options including antique and upcycled stones as well as modern cuts. Since inception in 2007, all materials have been sourced as ethically and transparently as possible — no factories, no outsourcing of production
Pretty things for today, beautiful things for tomorrow
Original: $638.00
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This Wood Nymph Faye Asymmetrical Guard Ring is hand-crafted from recycled 18k yellow gold into a subtle arc to cradle your engagement ring, with offset leaves and a sweet little sparkle from a round brilliant cut diamond (.01ct). This asymmetrical floral diamond ring serves as a lovely wedding band or addition to your ring stack.
Finished with Megan Thorne's signature matte finish and polished, hand-carved details. Size 6. Please contact us to special order for other sizes.
Meet the Maker:Â
Working as a small but mighty team of makers based out of Fort Worth, Texas, every piece of fine jewelry by Megan Thorne is created on-site by artisans using recycled 18k gold and a variety of diamond and gemstone options including antique and upcycled stones as well as modern cuts. Since inception in 2007, all materials have been sourced as ethically and transparently as possible — no factories, no outsourcing of production
Pretty things for today, beautiful things for tomorrow




















