• Blue Spinel Ring - Last chance to buy
  • Blue Spinel Ring - Last chance to buy
  • Blue Spinel Ring - ISHKAR
  • Blue Spinel Ring - ISHKAR
  • Blue Spinel Ring - ISHKAR

Blue Spinel Ring - Last chance to buy

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Thein Aung | 
Myanmar
Regular price
£65.00
Sale price
£65.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Tax included.

This classic ring set with Blue Spinel can be worn on its own, or for maximum effect wear with one of our plain bands or other stone stacking rings.

Handcrafted in Myanmar from sterling silver and gold plated sterling silver.

 

Free UK shipping on orders over £200
Free shipping to Europe on orders over £250/€290

CARE

Try to avoid contact with water. Remove while swimming, bathing or showering.

Shipping

Shipping Terms:

We will aim to dispatch orders within 3-4 working days of purchase date but please be aware that we are a small team and delays can occur. We offer a single flat rate shipping option: tracked shipping with Royal Mail.

* For addresses in the UK, estimate shipping time is 2-3 business days.
* International shipping is available to all destinations. For all addresses outside the UK, estimate shipping time is 5-12 business days.
* ISHKAR is not responsible for customs duties or taxes on EU/international shipments, nor is it responsible for delays associated with the import process.

We offer free shipping for:

UK orders over £200
European orders over £250

Returns

Extended Christmas Returns - for orders placed online from Mon 27 November to Thu 21 December 2023:

Full price items may be returned for a refund or exchange (subject to our returns policy) until Mon 15 January 2024.

Returns Policy:

We will be happy to offer a full refund (excluding shipping) on items returned within 14 days of receipt of delivery. 

* Returned items must be unworn, unwashed and undamaged products purchased directly from ISHKAR.com.
* Proof of purchase is required.
* Sale Items are non-refundable.
* Custom and made-to-order objects are non-refundable unless faulty.
* Photography prints are printed to order and are therefore not refundable.
* For defective, damaged or incorrect items, please notify us within five days of delivery in order to receive a refund/exchange.
* Email us at contact@ishkar.com to organise the return.

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STORY

Artisan

Like the majority of the most renowned goldsmiths in Myanmar, Thein Aung learned this craft from the masters in his village and then decided to move to Yangon. Now with over 24 years of  experience he has no plans to hang up his tools, stating that he ‘would like to continue his work as a goldsmith forever.’ Inspired by all the teachers he has had in the past, Thein Aung is also excited to become a teacher himself.

Silver and Goldsmithing

‘Pantain’ is the art of gold and silversmithing. For centuries, Myanmar goldsmiths were renowned for their hand-crafted jewellery. Nowadays, complex decorative designs using handmade filigree, open-wire work, and other traditional methods are hard to find and machine-made production dominates the offering. The skills needed to craft a jewellery piece by hand are at risk of disappearing. Each purchase helps to sustain this industry.  

Stones

The Mogok valley in upper Myanmar, sometimes referred to as the “Valley of Rubies”, is famed for its large depository of precious and semi-precious stones. All ISHKAR pieces are crafted using semi-precious gemstones that have been sourced directly from women in this area who hand cut them in traditional workshops close to their point of origin. This way we are able to ensure a shorter and more transparent supply chain as well as fair pay for these women.

Turquoise Mountain

Decades of international isolation and sanctions have left Myanmar one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia, with a third of the population living in poverty. Through technical, design, and business training, Turquoise Mountain is supporting over 400 artisans to connect to international markets, and to generate sustainable incomes. Turquoise Mountain’s apprenticeship programme in Myanmar is also training the first generation of female goldsmiths in the country who learn from the masters of their craft. 

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