#trending: patterned wedding bands! Check out this new jewellery range

model's hand with a wedding band on

Fine jewellery e-tailer brand, Jessica Flinn, has launched a range of patterned gold and platinum wedding bands.

Taking inspiration from traditional carved wedding rings, each intricate pattern has been created to add interest and elegance to engagement rings, without detracting from their sparkle. Each pattern flows around the whole of the ring, the unbroken pattern perfectly symbolising the unbroken love within a marriage.

Each piece is made to order in 9ct, 14ct and 18ct white gold, yellow gold and rose gold, and platinum. Free ring sizers are available with each purchase so customers can find their size at home. Jessica Flinn works with lots of customers on bespoke wedding ring designs, and each design can be shaped to fit around low profile engagement rings on request.

Jessica Allen, founder and principal designer adds, "Our new collection of wedding rings combines traditional carved patterns with modern jewellery techniques. We're passionate about doing jewellery differently, and we wanted to create an alternative to the traditional straight wedding band, with the added symbolism of an unbroken pattern. From the modern bride-to-be, to the vintage bride-to-be, I hope our new designs are loved by those seeking to do things a little differently with their wedding ring."

silver patterned band

PIPPA, PLAITED WEDDING BAND
Her beautiful overlapping pattern can be seen as a great symbolisation of the intertwining of a marriage.
From £350, find her here.

silver art deco band

WILLOW, ART DECO-INSPIRED WEDDING BAND
Delicate crossing markings create a stunning Art Deco-inspired pattern on Willow, with a nod to modern geometric styles.
From £300, find her here.

patterned wedding band

ARIEL, MERMAID'S TAIL WEDDING BAND
Ariel's mermaid tail pattern alludes to movement and mystique.
From £430, find her here.

vintage patterned wedding band rose in background

BETH, VINTAGE-INSPIRED WEDDING BAND
Her pattern is open to interpretation; to some it looks like the petals of flowers and to others a collision of asymmetrical shapes.
From £370, find her here.

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