







The Tank ring emerged in the 1940s and 1950s as a statement of architectural jewellery — wide, horizontal, bold — drawing from the same geometric authority that Art Deco had established. This design takes that tradition and pushes it into the goldsmith language of the 1970s: the band doesn't just sit flat, it moves. Two sweeping scrolled volutes unfurl from the centre on each side, tapered baguette diamonds lining their inner curves, round brilliants cascading along the outer edges. The stone stack at the centre is held still while the architecture swirls around it.
Available in two stone expressions — each one pulling the same architecture in a different emotional direction.
Shown as concept render — about our design process
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