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Dichroic glass, also known as fused glass, is made by stacking layers of glass with quartz crystal and metal oxides, resulting in decorative glass with intense, shifting colour structures. This deep pink cabochon gleams with hidden elements of forest green, deep blue and gold, flashing as it catches the light.

 

Set in .999 fine silver on wide .925 sterling silver ring band.

 

Size: Q½ (UK), 8½ (US)

 

 

Fully hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay Office

 

  • A hallmark tells the story of who made an article, what the article is made of (gold, silver, platinum, or palladium), the fineness of the precious metal, and where the article was assayed.
  • A hallmark must consist of at least three compulsory marks: a sponsor’s mark (maker’s mark), a metal fineness mark, and an assay office town mark.
  • A hallmark may also include an optional date letter, indicating when the article was hallmarked, or an optional traditional metal fineness mark, such as the Lion Rampant (sterling silver). 
  • The UK Hallmarking Act 1973 states that all silver items with a metal weight of more than 7.78 grams must be hallmarked. 

 

Seadragon Silver's hallmarks include the maker's mark (the initials SM in a quatrefoil); two metal fineness marks (925 and the Lion Rampant) to denote sterling silver; the Edinburgh Assay Office mark (castle); and the date mark ('Y' for 2023).

 

 

About Seadragon Silver

I was born in the Year of the Dragon according to the Chinese zodiac, and I love creating beautiful jewellery using seaglass, most of which we find along the beautiful beaches of the North Norfolk coast here in England. Some of it comes from much further afield, thanks to friends who send me 'mermaid mail' from as far away as Japan, Tasmania and the United States.

 

I'm proud of every piece I make, and I hope you enjoy wearing my jewellery as much as I love making it.

Glittering pink dichroic glass silver ring

£35.00Price
  •  Click HERE for details.

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