Enamel Rings Australia — Handcrafted Gold Vermeil Gemstone Rings
Statement Rings Made for the Woman Who Has Stopped Playing It Safe
Good Goods rings are not designed to blend in.
Crafted in an artisan workshop in Jaipur, India with over 45 years of jewellery-making expertise, each piece
features hand-set real gemstones and vibrant pastel enamel set in 18-carat gold vermeil. These are statement
rings Australia hasn't seen before — bold in colour, considered in craft, and made in strictly limited
quantities that will never be restocked.
If you've been looking for enamel rings in Australia that actually mean something — made properly, from real
materials, by people who have spent their careers doing this one thing well — you've found them.
The Icon Ring — Pastel Enamel and Citrine Gemstone Ring
The Icon Ring is the centrepiece of the Good Goods collection. Available in four signature colourways —
blush, lavender, seafoam and neopolitan — each ring features a hand-set citrine gemstone surrounded by vivid
pastel enamel, finished in warm 18-carat gold vermeil.
Citrine is known as the stone of joy — warm, energising, and luminous in natural light. Paired with our
signature enamel colourways it creates a ring that is unmistakably Good Goods: colourful, intentional, and
impossible to ignore.
For women searching for citrine gemstone rings in Australia, The Icon Ring offers something the mass market
simply cannot — a real stone, real gold vermeil, and a design limited to just 20 pieces worldwide. When your
colourway sells out, it's gone permanently.
The Icon Band — Understated Pastel Enamel Ring
For the woman who wants the Good Goods aesthetic in a more refined silhouette, The Icon Band delivers.
Available in blush, lavender, seafoam and vanilla, the Band features the same 18-carat gold vermeil
construction and signature pastel enamel as the rest of the collection — in a sleeker, stackable profile
that wears beautifully alone or layered with The Icon Ring.
Whether you're building a pastel enamel ring stack or looking for a single statement piece, The Icon Band is
the versatile foundation of the Good Goods ring collection.
Why Good Goods Enamel Rings Are Different
There is no shortage of gold vermeil rings in Australia. What is rare is gold vermeil rings made to a
standard worth talking about.
Every Good Goods ring is handcrafted in a 45-year-old artisan workshop in Jaipur — the jewellery capital of
India. Our artisans have spent their careers perfecting the craft of enamel work, stone setting, and gold
vermeil finishing. Nothing is automated. Nothing is rushed. Every ring is inspected before it leaves the
workshop.
This is why we do limited drops instead of mass production. It is the only honest way to make something
properly. 18-carat gold vermeil means sterling silver electroplated with a minimum of 18-carat gold to a
regulated standard. It is not gold-plated brass. It will not turn green. It is made to last.
Real gemstones — not glass, not synthetic. Every citrine stone in the Good Goods ring collection is selected
by hand in Jaipur for colour, clarity and the way it catches light.
Pastel enamel applied by hand in our signature colourways — blush, lavender, seafoam, neopolitan and
vanilla. Each colourway is consistent across the collection so your rings, earrings and necklaces coordinate
effortlessly.
Limited Edition Rings — What That Actually Means
When Good Goods says limited edition, it means limited edition.
Each ring style is made in a batch of 20 pieces per colourway. When a colourway sells out it will never be
remade. There are no reprints, no second runs, no "back by popular demand." The woman who owns a Good Goods
ring owns something genuinely rare — made once, made properly, and never repeated.
This is not a marketing tactic. It is how Good Goods works and it will never change.
If you have been considering a Good Goods ring — the time to buy is now. Not because we are pressuring you.
Because the piece you want may not be here tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions — Good Goods Rings
What is gold vermeil? Gold vermeil (pronounced vehr-MAY) is sterling silver electroplated
with a minimum of 18-carat gold to a regulated thickness. It is a higher standard than standard gold-plated
jewellery and will not turn your skin green. All Good Goods rings are made in 18-carat gold vermeil.
Are the gemstones in Good Goods rings real? Yes. Every citrine stone in the Good Goods
ring collection is a real gemstone selected by hand in Jaipur. We do not use glass, synthetic stones, or
cubic zirconia.
Do Good Goods rings come in different sizes? Please refer to the individual product pages
for sizing information specific to each ring style.
Can I return a ring if it doesn't fit? Yes. We accept change of mind returns within 14
days of delivery. The item must be unworn and in its original packaging. Return shipping is at the
customer's expense. Please see our full returns policy for details.
Are Good Goods rings available in stores in Australia? Good Goods is currently an
online-only brand. Shop the full ring collection at goodgoodsworld.com. We ship globally including free
shipping options within Australia.
Will sold out colourways be restocked? No. Good Goods operates a strict no-restock policy.
Every colourway is made once in a limited batch and will not be repeated. If your preferred colourway is
sold out we recommend choosing from the remaining available options — or joining our mailing list to be
first to hear about future drops.
Shop Enamel Rings and Gold Vermeil Gemstone Rings in Australia
Good Goods ships globally with delivery to all states and territories in Australia including New South
Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, the ACT and the Northern
Territory.
Whether you are searching for statement rings in Australia, pastel enamel rings, citrine gemstone rings or
gold vermeil rings — the Good Goods ring collection offers something genuinely different. Limited edition.
Handcrafted in Jaipur. Made for the woman who stopped saving the good things for later.