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The Ellis
The Ellis is a modern celebration of the Art Deco era and the beauty of step-cut diamonds.
With its minimalist silhouette and elegant detailing, the design showcases an emerald-cut diamond at its centre, accented by trapezoid-cut diamonds. Its east-to-west orientation strikes a perfect balance between boldness and understated elegance.
This piece is ideal for design-led minimalists.
As a made-to-order creation, it can be customised to suit your unique vision and budget.
Get in touch to discuss this design further, or visit our showroom to try on the Ellis.
Starting price is based on a 2.5ct center diamond with 0.3ct accent diamonds.
When do you need it by?
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Crafted to order: 6–8 weeks. Need it sooner than 2 weeks? and we'll do our best.
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Questions about this ring?
Ask us anything: sizing, timing, the diamond, or a change you have in mind. We reply within one working day.
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