Fine Jewellery - 15th July 2020
Lot 1724
A jade and diamond ring by Geoffrey Rowlandson
Estimate £1,000 - £1,500 | Hammer £1000
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Description

A jade and diamond ring by Geoffrey Rowlandson, the carved and pierced jade set in a foliate textured 18ct yellow gold mount, with overlapping leaves set with white and coloured diamonds, the shoulders pave-set with matched yellow diamonds, London marks for 2000, with maker's mark, signed, inventory number GR036, size L
Geoffrey Rowlandson was born in 1931 into a family of fashion and jewellery designers. The Rowlandson Company began as a means to create bespoke classic jewellery and twenty years ago the Rowlandson Unique Collection was established to create original and innovative pieces of jewellery. Geoffrey's talents were recognised by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmith, earning him 'Jewellery Designer of the Year' twice, 1998-9 and 2002-3, as well as numerous commended awards including 'Me and My Shadow' in 2002 and 'The Royal Christening' in 2014.
The Victoria & Albert Museum exhibited his 'Fire and Ice' Tiara in 2002. Three of his pieces including 'Grand Jeté' were again selected for their 2013 Pearl exhibition.
More recently in 2014 The Royal Christening brooch was awarded a commendation by The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.