Fashion: Set of Rings Released to Celebrate UK Royal Wedding


Solange Azagury-Partridge has released a new “Aristocrats” jewellery collection to celebrate the marriage of the UK’s Prince William to Kate Middleton.

The five rings are named; Empress, Princess, Duchess, Countess and Marquise and are are made of 18ct guilloche, enamelled gold and diamonds.

The London jeweller started with a boutique in London’s Notting Hill in 1995 and was hired by Tom Ford in 2001 to work as Creative Director at the Parisian jewellers Boucheron, where she stayed for three years. Solange Azagury-Partridge has designed jewellery for H&M as well as chandeliers for Swarovski.

The rings will be available at Solange Azagury-Partridge from 29th April 2011. Prices are upon application. The designer’s store is located at: 162 New Bond Street, London W15 2UG. Tel 020 7792 0197.


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