The Collection

Gol-e Shab Diamond Lattice Ring | Persian Garden-Inspired Openwork

From £3,200

Final price confirmed at commission.

I named this ring Gol-e Shab, the Persian night-blooming jasmine, after the flowers that open only under moonlight in the gardens of Isfahan. From my Golestan collection, it translates the intricate lattice screens of Persian royal gardens into an openwork diamond halo that feels almost weightless on the hand.

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Collection
Golestan
Gemstone
Diamond
Motif
Gol e shab rose
Occasion
Bridal
Craftsmanship
Made to order, by commission
Studio
Crafted in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham

Shown as a design visualisation. Made to order, by commission.

The Story

I named this ring Gol-e Shab, the Persian night-blooming jasmine, after the flowers that open only under moonlight in the gardens of Isfahan. From my Golestan collection, it translates the intricate lattice screens of Persian royal gardens into an openwork diamond halo that feels almost weightless on the hand. At its heart sits a magnificent oval-cut diamond, held by four petal-shaped prongs that echo the organic forms of the garden itself. The open filigree trellis radiates outward in a starburst silhouette, each intersection set with a brilliant-cut diamond, before reaching a scalloped, diamond-encrusted border. Beneath the crown, an architectural cathedral gallery of arched struts floods the centre stone with light from every angle. Pavé-set diamonds cascade along the split shank, continuing the lattice motif from crown to finger. Available in 18ct yellow gold or platinum, every Gol-e Shab ring is a one-of-a-kind piece: a modern heirloom rooted in centuries of Persian garden craft. Details Centre stone: oval-cut diamond (sourced to your specification)

Accent stones: round brilliant-cut diamonds, VS+ clarity, F-G colour

Metal: 18ct yellow gold or 950 platinum

Setting: four-prong petal setting with pavé lattice halo

Shank: split-shank with pavé diamonds and openwork detail

Hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office

Handcrafted in Britain Made to Order

Each Gol-e Shab ring is individually crafted. I source the centre diamond to your exact specification, whether you prioritise size, colour, or clarity. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. Get in touch to discuss your perfect stone. The Golestan Collection

Named after the historic Golestan Palace in Tehran, my Golestan collection draws from the ornamental splendour of Persian royal gardens: their geometric water channels, carved lattice screens, and night-blooming flowers, all translated into fine jewellery of extraordinary detail.

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  1. 01

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    Tell us which piece speaks to you, and any changes you have in mind: metal, gemstone, sizing.

  2. 02

    Design consultation

    We talk through the detail together and confirm the specification before any work begins.

  3. 03

    Made for you

    Your piece is crafted to that specification, in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham.

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