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Our Story

A Family Of Jewellers Since 1958

A family tradition thrives at our heart, led by father and son, André and Dan Rennie, who proudly uphold our legacy.

As the welcoming faces of the company, the family's decades of expertise in design, sourcing, and craftsmanship ensure the customer journey is informative, enjoyable, and transparent.

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Frequently asked questions

Learn more about our ladies' two tone wedding rings, where thoughtful design meets meticulous craftsmanship.

What is a two tone wedding ring?

A two tone wedding ring combines two different precious metals, often in contrasting colours, to create a unique and striking effect. Typically, this involves metals such as platinum, 18ct yellow gold, 18ct rose gold, or 18ct white gold. The contrasting metals can be used in various ways, such as alternating sections of the band or incorporating them into intricate designs. The result is a wedding ring that offers both visual interest and versatility. These metals are seamlessly fused together using innovative sintering technology, ensuring durability and a flawless finish.

Why should I choose a two tone wedding ring?

A two tone wedding ring is an excellent choice for those looking to create a bespoke design that reflects their personal style. With the ability to combine metals such as platinum, yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold, you can craft a unique ring tailored to your preferences. Whether you choose a subtle contrast or a more striking combination, the flexibility of two tone rings allows you to create a distinctive design, offering both elegance and individuality in your wedding band.

How are two tone wedding rings made?

Over the years, the process of creating two tone wedding rings has evolved significantly. Initially, sections of the band were channeled out, and separate pieces of metal were soldered in. While functional, this method often left visible seams, making the joints more noticeable and increasing the likelihood of the ring coming apart over time.

In partnership with August Gerstner, founded in 1862, we now use advanced sintering technology to seamlessly fuse the metals. This ensures a smooth, secure bond, creating beautiful tonal effects with greater strength and longevity.

Are two tone wedding rings made of real gold?

Yes, our two tone wedding rings are made from real, high-quality precious metals, including 18ct gold and 950 platinum. These rings are meticulously crafted to combine different metals, creating a striking contrast. Using advanced sintering techniques, we fuse the metals seamlessly, ensuring a smooth, durable bond without the visible seams often found in traditional methods.

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