• The Inspired Collection

    The Inspired Collection is a showcase of contemporary designer engagement rings, the concepts of which are Inspired by our everyday surroundings. The collection of platinum and gold diamond rings is defined by clean and functional jewellery design...

  • Gold Kina Collection

    Breaking the traditional boundaries of jewellery design, The Gold Kina collection is Inspired by the sights of New Zealand and encapsulates the individuality, innovation, purity and style for which New Zealand is recognised. The platinum and white gold...

  • Awards Collection

    The Awards Collection showcases our success in national and international jewellery design competitions. The collection features our successive winning entries in the GIA’s George A Scheutz Design Competition in 2010 and 2011, with our creative team also...

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  • Wilshi Proposal Ring

    The moment of the question has to be special, it defines so much. Will you? Will he?....Will she? The Wilshi ring is a contemporary twist on the classic proposal, it allows you to celebrate and remember your proposal without the pressure of choosing the right engagement ring.

    So start with Wilshi - The Proposal Ring®. A selection online from only US$129. Now, go on, ask her.

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  • About Us

    The Inspired Collective has received international acclaim for contemporary jewellery innovation and quality design. Our wedding and engagement rings explore the beauty and shape of the diamond, reflecting the individuality and style of the wearer.  Our flagship New Zealand store, the Village Goldsmith, is an integral feature of our brand – its interactive and open environment provides a means for customers to observe to the design and manufacturing process in real-time. We strive to maintain the connection between the jeweller who has designed and manufactured the piece, and the customer who wears it. 

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