Those born in September are used to basking in luxury. With the gorgeous weather, holiday destinations, and now birthstones. Sapphire is the official birthstone of September, bathing us with gorgeous hues of blue and sometimes yellow or white pink.
While sapphires are a common stone among jewellery, it is still precious and never loses its value. Find the perfect sapphire birthstone for your loved ones this September!
As we step into the vibrant month of August, nature blesses us with the mesmerizing gemstone - Peridot. Known for its exquisite green hue and captivating history, this birthstone embodies the essence of late summer. In this article, we'll delve into the alluring world of Peridot, exploring its history, significance, and timeless beauty.
Whether you inherited jewellery, or simply want to begin buying your own, knowing what pieces to purchase in order to have a timeless, breathtaking collection can be hard. That's why I’ve listed my top 5 gold jewellery pieces that you need to begin to growing your jewellery collection. Let’s get into it!
Ruby is a precious gem, and traditionally the birthstone for July. Wonderfully rare and unique, a ruby is one of the most sought-after gemstones. A ruby also represents a special wedding anniversary -40 years of marriage.
Available in various shades of red, from a pure and vibrant red to a slightly red, purplish colour, the ruby is a member of the corundum family and derives its deep red colour chromium impurity the more chromium present, then the stronger the red colour.
Whether you are enjoying the sites of the world outside the UK, basking in the wonders of Scotland, or simply savouring a picnic at your closest beach, protecting your jewellery is a must. From packing your jewellery correctly to purchasing the proper insurance, we have 4 incredible tips to help you look after your precious jewellery and watches while relaxing on holiday!