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Ethical Engagement Ring with blue pear shape sapphire and Canadian diamonds

Engagement Rings

Engagement rings to mark a commitment.

“Arabel and her team were amazing from start to finish to create a bespoke engagement ring for Jo. They were incredibly patient through lots of ideas and design changes and helped us create a ring that is 100% unique and couldn't be more Jo! Arabel was a pleasure to deal with and meeting her in person to talk through everything was such an enjoyable experience for both of us. We'll definitely be going back for our wedding bands!” - Alex, London, UK

Lebrusan Studio's Candy Pop collection of ready-to-wear unique engagement rings. Delicate bands hand-engraved with a scroll pattern and ethical colorful sapphires are set in rub-over settings.

Studio Language

Our engagement rings share a clear language. Settings are often combined in unexpected ways, with attention given to detail - engraving, surface, and construction - while maintaining balance and wearability.

There is a quiet playfulness in how elements are brought together: the relationship between stone and metal, precision and handwork, detail and restraint.

Quality underpins the work. Care is given to proportion, finish, and structure - how a ring sits on the hand, feels in wear, and holds its form over time.

The work is not driven by fashion but by form, proportion, and use - how a ring will feel when worn, how it will age, and how it will come to belong to the person who wears it.

They are engagement rings created by women for women.

Stones & Materials

We work primarily with diamonds and sapphires, selected for provenance, durability, and individual character. Stones are selected for their presence in the whole piece - how light and surface interact within a form.

Diamond Engagement Rings Sapphire Engagement Rings
A matching wedding band set. Both are simple wedding bands in classic court shapes. One is a men's wedding band with a matte finish; the other a thin women's wedding band with a polished finish. Both are hand-engraved with custom geographical coordinates

Engraving

Engraving plays a visible role across our engagement rings. Bands may be engraved on the surface with historical or contemporary motifs, adding pattern, rhythm, and visual interest to the ring. In other pieces, engraving is placed on the inside of the band - carrying dates, words, or marks intended for the wearer alone.

These details are decorative, but not incidental. Engraving is used to introduce meaning, reference, and individuality, whether through a repeating motif or a private inscription. It allows a ring to hold something specific, without relying on scale or display.

We draw on a vocabulary of historical and contemporary references - geometric motifs, line work, repeat patterns - so engraving is a surface that carries both visual rhythm and personal narrative.

Engraving is considered early in the design of each piece and shaped through the making process.

Bespoke Engagement Rings

Some engagement rings are commissioned from the outset. This may involve developing a new design, adapting an existing piece, or working with particular materials or stones.

Bespoke work is shaped through conversation with the studio and made over time. The process allows space for consideration - for ideas to be tested, refined, and resolved through making rather than speed.

The conversation often begins with a sketch or reference, and develops as we test material, proportion, and detail together.

Commission an Engagement Ring
A happy sapphire miner in Sri Lanka

Ethics

All engagement rings are made at a human scale, with careful attention given to material sourcing, making, and long-term impact. Ethical practice is integral to how the studio operates, rather than a separate or additional concern.

Ethical practice underpins how every engagement piece is imagined and made - see the Ethics page for detail.

If you would like to discuss an engagement ring, adapt an existing piece, or ask questions about availability and process, you are welcome to get in touch with the studio.

What connects all engagement work is a slow jewellery approach: small-scale production, careful material choice, and decisions shaped through making. The work is intended for use over time, to be worn, handled, and lived with.

Engagement here is not defined by gender, tradition, or prescribed forms. Rings and bands are made to reflect individual relationships, commitments, and ways of marking them.