SOLID SILVER SADDLE RING
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
Right, stop scrolling. Forget your dainty stacking rings and whisper-thin bands for a moment. This, my friend, is a solid Sterling Silver saddle ring—a chunky, gloriously detailed tribute to both horsemanship and sheer audacity. It weighs in at a sturdy 11.5 grams, which means it’s not just a ring, it’s basically finger armour with cultural references.
And the detail! We’ve got saddlebags, rope, shovel, blanket, canteen, and a tooled leather saddle all crammed into one gloriously sculptural masterpiece. Each raised bit has been polished within an oxidised surface, so the whole thing gleams like it’s just come out of a Clint Eastwood fever dream. The effect? That deliciously vintage finish that makes people assume you inherited it from a rakish cowboy ancestor.
Sizing-wise, it’s available in UK T–Z (aka, for hands that don’t shy away from statement jewellery). Need something smaller or larger? No problem. This design also comes in other sizes, so you can run the full family saddle-ring gang if you fancy. Width is a bold 16mm, height a comfy 7mm—perfect for maximum drama without needing to saw your gloves open.
But wait—this isn’t just jewellery. Saddles carry weighty symbolism: in ancient China, the word for “saddle” was a homonym for “peace.” In Central Asia, shamans used saddles as pillows for their final journey to the afterlife. Which is to say: this isn’t just a ring, it’s a talisman of family, journeys, and power.
So whether you’re a horse-lover, a wild-at-heart rebel, or simply a magpie for gloriously over-the-top jewellery, this is your ring.
📦 Shipping – The Glamorous World of Parcel Patience
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UK Delivery: Usually 5–7 business days (faster than waiting for a horse-drawn mail cart, slower than Amazon Prime).
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International Delivery: Anywhere between 5–30 business days, depending on customs and the general vibes of your postal system.
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Dispatch: I aim for same day, unless my smiths are still working their silver sorcery.
Holiday periods may add delays (everyone’s suddenly posting socks and panic-buy tat). Buyers are responsible for any duties, VAT, or customs charges.