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Full Bleed

Introducing the ‘Full Bleed’ cocktail ring series, inspired by extraordinary bi-coloured and uniquely coloured Tourmalines and Topaz gemstones.

A series not for the faint hearted. Webster presents the ‘Full Bleed’ cocktail rings, inspired by extraordinary bi-coloured and uniquely coloured Tourmalines and Topaz gemstones. Amplifying the dramatic graduation of unlikely colour palettes, each one-of-a-kind stone incorporates tonal blends of enamel to create the illusion of the gemstones ‘bleeding’ colour down the shank of the rings. Handcrafted in 18 carat recycled Gold with the use of graduated coloured and colourless Diamonds to further add to the fluid effect.

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18ct recycled Yellow Gold

Falls Gold Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central Falls Gold Tourmaline and enamel, set with Yellow Brown and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled Yellow Gold.

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18ct recycled Yellow Gold

Green Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central Green Tourmaline and enamel, set with graduating Brown and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled Yellow Gold.

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18ct recycled Yellow Gold

Green to Grey Bi-Colour Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central bi-colour Green to Grey Tourmaline and tonal blends of enamel, set with graduating Brown and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled Yellow Gold.

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18ct recycled Rose Gold

Peach Bi-Colour Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central bi-colour Peach Tourmaline and enamel, set with graduating Brown and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled Rose Gold.

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18ct recycled White Gold

Pink to Grey Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central Purple Tourmaline and enamel, set with graduating Grey and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled White Gold.

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If you would like to make an enquiry for a piece with a similar colour palette, please email online@stephenwebster.com or get in touch via live chat and our expert sales team will be in touch.

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18ct recycled White Gold

Peach to Blue Topaz Bi-Colour Tourmaline

Showcasing the ‘Full Bleed’ ring with a central Blue to Red Bi-Colour Tourmaline and enamel, set with graduating Grey and White Diamonds and crafted in 18ct Recycled White Gold.

This piece has been sold.

If you would like to make an enquiry for a piece with a similar colour palette, please email online@stephenwebster.com or get in touch via live chat and our expert sales team will be in touch.

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Gem Hunting

“Historically most bi and tri-coloured gems originate from Brazil, most commonly referred to as Watermelon Tourmalines due to the green to pink crystal colour combinations – however, if you look hard enough, you can find completely different colour combinations, and materials which are what I found during my annual trip to the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show.

Each gem, colour combination, and ring in the ‘Full Bleed’ series are unique. Connected only by the use of enamels to give the colour bleed effect”. 

- Stephen Webster, MBE

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