Ring Concierge and Aureum debut limited-edition jewelry and leather capsule
Ring Concierge and Aureum's 11-piece capsule pairs gold-tone leather hardware with fine jewelry, led by a $250 belt and $1,698 cuff.

Ring Concierge and Aureum have turned a brand crossover into a giftable, ready-made luxury set: an 11-piece capsule that moves from jewelry to leather with the kind of coherence that makes it feel bought by a person with taste, not just budget. Unveiled on April 27, 2026, the collection borrows directly from each house’s signatures, with Ring Concierge’s fine jewelry meeting Aureum’s leather goods in pieces designed to stack, layer, and travel from daytime polish to evening shine.
The sharpest idea in the edit is the translation of Aureum’s belt hardware into jewelry. The RC x Aureum No. 10 Ring, priced at $1,148, takes its cue from that motif, while textured bezel studs with lab-grown diamonds give the capsule a cleaner entry point for buyers who want the collaboration’s look without committing to a larger statement piece. At the top end, the RC x Aureum No. 10 Cuff lands at $1,698, which keeps the collaboration in true luxury territory but still below the price of many heritage fashion-house jewels with comparable gold and diamond work.
For the recipient who wants something useful as well as special, the leather pieces do the heavy lifting. The RC x Aureum No. 10 Belt is $250, making it the most accessible way into the drop, while the RC x Aureum No. 2 Belt is $550 and the RC x Aureum Cassandra Clutch is $1,350. Aureum says its No. 10 belt is handcrafted in Italy with full-grain Italian leather and a 24k gold-tone buckle, and that construction explains why the brand’s hardware reads as jewelry-adjacent rather than purely functional. The cream crocodile-embossed clutch, handcrafted in Florence, gives the capsule its most obvious day-to-night payoff.

The collaboration also fits the personalities behind both brands. Ring Concierge, founded by Nicole Wegman in 2013, built its business by using social media to blur the line between retailer and influencer. Aureum, created by Cass DiMicco and Matthew Hoyle from their New York City apartment, grew out of fashion and finance roots and has pushed into accessories with an eye for polished, minimal pieces. DiMicco has said the move into fine jewelry felt like a natural evolution as Aureum’s customer grew with the brand, while Wegman has described the partnership as organic because the two labels already shared closely aligned customers and she admired DiMicco’s style.
That overlap is the real gift case here. For someone who wants a name-recognition present with actual use value, this is the sort of capsule that reads expensive on a shoulder at dinner and practical on a workday morning. It also arrives with structure buyers appreciate: Ring Concierge says limited-edition collaboration pieces are eligible for returns within 15 days, and its U.S. fine jewelry purchases carry a complimentary three-year limited warranty. In a market where Forbes said Ring Concierge brings in more than $100 million a year and sells a piece every 2.9 seconds, scarcity and speed still matter, and this drop was built for both.
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