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Wedding ring variations
We pride ourselves at having one of the largest ranges of handcrafted wedding rings for men in Australia. We make this claim as we represent over 40 Australian based jewellers, designers and artisans. As we deal directly with the individual artisans there is a world of possibilities when it comes to ring design. One option are these Explosion rings by Melbourne based jeweller Gillian Hillman. Not only do they come in different widths (these are just a few of the options) but they can be made in white, yellow or rose gold. We can even do 9ct, 14ct or 18ct...
Chemical Symbol rings
We represent a lot of very talented jewellers at Lord Coconut and one of the most local is the very special Ali Alexander. Not only is she super talented with her wax cast rings but her jewellery has the lowest carbon footprint out of all of our jewellers as she lives a mere 5-minute walk from the shop. As she also casts her rings 5 minutes away all of her work is walked to and from each process in the manufacturing of each and every ring. This ring is pretty special as its part of her Chemical Symbol range...
Silver Cyanide – new stock
At Silver Cyanide they have a passion for all things Rockabilly, Retro or Vintage. The range was born form a lifetime of exposure to rockabilly, retro and vintage events and collections. With that passion they have designed and created a range of jewellery for Dames, Dolls and Guys Cross Anchor Lucky Clover Anchor (small) Anchor & Wheel Knight gambler Card Shark Day of the Dead Route 66 Tiki Shifter Shifter Tiki shifter Shield Signet Checkerboard Shield Gangster Gun
3 PENDANTS
Every so often someone comes along and wears some of our jewellery in unexpected ways. We can thank Melbourne Mouse in this instance as the three pendants were worn by one of the models as part of a Melbourne Fashion Week street parade. The Eon cross by Albert Tse is sand cast in sterling silver. The small Spur pendant in brass is by Ginkoh Jewellery. The large Spur pendant is sterling silver is by Ginkoh jewellery. I think this works as a whole as there is a link between the materials of the pendants and that the length is staggered...
Tiger Eye jewellery
We love it when one of our jewellers presents us with something new. The Tigers Eye Round Squared cufflinks are one such piece. Influenced by the shape and style of Art Deco these sterling silver cufflinks by Sebastian Cilento highlight the unique properties of Tigers Eye (a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock with a golden to red-brown colour and a silky lustre). These cufflinks can also be made using Fossilised Dinosaur Bone, Turquoise, Black Jade and Turquoise.