




Tim Noble and Sue Webster British, b. (1966 & 1967)
16 grams (pair)
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Skulls hold a special place in Tim Noble and Sue Webster’s jewellery story. When Louisa Guinness first met Sue Webster, she was wearing a skull ring that Tim had made her as a copy of one his mother had made him. Originally inspired by the ring, the idea was to make editions in its image. However, Webster decided the ring was a sacred object and the concept was translated into the cufflinks series, designed in 2004.