1967 Bernard Instone Sapphire Ring
Cool vintage cluster ring by Bernard Instone. The blue sapphires are set atop five cylindrical tubes, their shape and size all slightly different, with millegrain-finished bezels. Built in 18ct white gold and signed BI with Birmingham hallmarks from the year 1987.
Bernard Instone was a key figure in the late Arts & Crafts movement. His work is highly regarded, and highly collectable, often inspired by nature incorporating floral or foliate motifs into much of his work. At 12 years old, Instone won a scholarship to study silversmithing at the Birmingham School of Jewellery, Vittoria Street, under the esteemed Arts & Crafts jeweller Arthur Gaskin. He furthered his studies by apprenticing under John Paul Cooper, and Emil Lettre, Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Court goldsmith in Berlin. As well as producing jewellery under his own name, Instone supplied finished pieces to the likes of Sybil Dunlop, Bernard Cuzner, and the Gaskins.
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