Bernard Instone Arts & Crafts Carnelian Ring in Silver and 9ct Gold | British c.1930s
Bernard Instone Arts & Crafts Carnelian Ring in Silver and 9ct Gold | British c.1930s
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Description
This distinctive English ring, made in the 1930s, is a beautifully preserved example of the Arts and Crafts movement, designed and hallmarked by celebrated jeweller Bernard Instone (9ct & SILVER BI).
Set with a glowing carnelian cabochon, the ring combines cool silver floral detailing with a warm 9ct gold band, creating a thoughtful contrast that reflects the movement’s emphasis on natural materials and honest craftsmanship.
Measuring approximately 2.8cm x 2.8cm, the ring has a bold presence, yet its soft curves and botanical silverwork give it a delicacy and calm energy.
The ring size is M, and the smooth carnelian - deep red with subtle translucence - is framed by a hand-formed silver surround of stylised leaves and petals, a nod to Instone’s lifelong connection to nature.
Bernard Instone was born in Kings Norton in 1891 and trained under Arthur Gaskin at the Birmingham School of Jewellery. By the 1930s, his work had become a defining voice within British Arts and Crafts jewellery: personal, modestly scaled, but rich in meaning and technique.
This piece captures that philosophy beautifully - a tactile, wearable work of art with quiet historical weight and enduring beauty.
Available exclusively at ELTONS, Grays Antique Market, Mayfair, London.
For more information or to purchase this piece online, please visit our website at www.eltonantiquejewellery.com
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Origin | British |
Period | 1930s |
Style | Arts and Crafts |
Materials | Gold |
Silver | |
Main Gemstone | Carnelian |
Ring Size | M |
Carat for Gold | 9 K |
Hallmark | 9ct & SILVER BI |
Dimensions | 2.8cm x 2.8cm |
Product REF: 976L