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Look Drop Dead Gorgeous in Stephen Einhorn's Skull Jewellery Collection

Skull motifs have returned into mainstream fashion and Stephen Einhorn's Skull Jewellery will keep you looking on trend and drop dead gorgeous. Complete your outfit with a Skull Ring or any other piece from this excellent skull jewellery collection.

2011-07-29
LONDON, ENGLAND, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Skull motifs are now hugely popular in the fashion world and skull jewellery has become a leading trend. Stephen Einhorn's skull jewellery collection contains an eclectic range of skull rings, cufflinks, earrings and pendants, unique designs that will add a tough edge to your everyday look. Once a design associated with only a gothic look, the skull and crossbones motif can now be seen in all areas of popular culture and season upon season it continues to grace the catwalks of our capital cities and the pages of leading style titles. Popular with men and women alike, skull inspired jewellery is the perfect way to add an urban edge to an outfit.

The Stephen Einhorn skull jewellery collection features two different styles of skull rings. The Skull ring, worn by celebrities including Fearne Cotton and Noel Fielding, features a skull approximately 1.14cm high off the top of your finger, 3cm across the top of the head to the bottom of the jaw, and 2.15cm cheek to cheek. Handmade in Stephen Einhorn's London workshop, the skull ring can be made in a variety of solid precious metal options. It is available in solid platinum, white, yellow or rose gold. If desired two 5mm round brilliant cut stones or diamonds can be added to the eyes. As part of the Stephen Einhorn service you can also add a small engraving to the inside of the jaw or outside of the ring base, giving your skull ring a highly unique and personal touch.

The second style of skull ring available from the skull jewellery collection is the Smiling Skull ring. Over the years this has become a favourite amongst Stephen Einhorn's customers. It features a skull, which measures approximately 13mm from the top of its head to the bottom of its jaw and 14mm across from crossbone to crossbone. This ring can be made to order in white, rose, yellow gold or platinum and you can also add two 2.5mm brilliant cut stones to the eyes.

Other pieces in the Stephen Einhorn Skull Jewellery collection include the Skull Charm studs. These small skull and crossbones studs measure 11mm high x 13mm wide and 5mm deep and again can be made to order in the metal of your choice with or without precious stones for eyes. These earrings are understated but will never go unnoticed. For men, the Skull & Crossbones Cufflinks will add an edgy finish to a smart look.

Stephen Einhorn has been making high quality designer jewellery since 1995. His collection, designed for individuals, includes women's jewellery, men's jewellery and skull jewellery. Focusing on quality of design and materials, Stephen Einhorn designs and handcrafts stunning jewellery pieces made from precious metals with hand-selected precious stones. Stephen Einhorn loves to personalise items for the individual, offering a bespoke service that is totally unique, which other companies cannot rival. His designs studios and workshops are based in London.

To view the entire Stephen Einhorn Collection please visit www.stepheneinhorn.co.uk.


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[Press-News.org] Look Drop Dead Gorgeous in Stephen Einhorn's Skull Jewellery Collection
Skull motifs have returned into mainstream fashion and Stephen Einhorn's Skull Jewellery will keep you looking on trend and drop dead gorgeous. Complete your outfit with a Skull Ring or any other piece from this excellent skull jewellery collection.