Popularized in the Medieval Era, the ‘Stirrup’ style ring often featured a peak-like shape punctuated by a gemstone, a moniker coined for its equestrian stirrup-like shape, although the design was more likely a reference to Norman architecture. Often embellished with a bezel-set sapphire, the ring style was worn by both laymen and the elite, with weight and detail distinguishing rank. Our version is a nod to this storied form, an austere yet elegant band featuring soft curves and puffed…