

Carolyn Tyler “Corinthia Column” Ring
“Corinthia Column” Ring (Australian Chrysoprase Agate, 22k Gold)
This alluring goddess-worthy “Corinthia Column” ring design draws inspiration from the classic beauty of ancient Roman and Greek pillars, with its elegant, column-like sides. At the center, a translucent 19.3 carat faceted oval Australian chrysoprase agate is flanked with rose cut champagne diamonds from Borneo on the shank. Sized at US 7.5 (may be re-sized up or down 2 sizes, but there will be a “sizing bar” visible at the back). One of a kind–cannot be custom ordered, but may be ordered with: moonstone, Labradorite, Tanzanite, and tourmaline cabochons.
About The Designs

When I return to my studio, I sift through all the inspiration that the materials I’ve found have sparked in me. I envision the concepts, breathe life into them through sketches, and then collaborate with my master craftsmen and women, who help turn these ideas into stunning works of art. A great deal of my work is influenced by ancient cultures, something I have been passionate about from a young age. My parents nurtured this love of history and art. I remember being entranced by the Egyptian and Etruscan jewels we saw in museums — there was something deeply resonant about them, as though I had lived in those times myself.
My father, a polymath, also sparked my love for poetry, mythology, and the stars. He would recite the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, weave stories of Greek and Roman myths, and share his love of astronomy as he pointed out constellations in the night sky. Stories of Aladdin, Simba, and Alibaba ignited my fascination with exotic cultures. My British mother, with her own rich heritage, introduced me to Celtic and Druidic traditions, which continue to inspire my designs to this day.
A significant part of my inspiration also stems from the life I’ve lived in my adulthood, particularly my experiences beneath the water. My passion for diving has deeply influenced my designs, with many of my pieces incorporating elements of ocean life. This connection to the sea brings a sense of freedom and depth to my work. It’s this unique blend of history, culture, and intuition — enriched by my personal journey — that shapes my creative process, infusing each piece with the energy of both the past and the present.










