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Jewellery / 19.10.2020

November's birthstone is a gorgeous one - and while we do feel that way about topaz, we're actually referring to citrine. This gem is available in a variety of different yellow, brown, and orange shades that many underestimate when it comes to fashion. Citrine is actually a fantastic gemstone to have on-hand because of how well it pairs with both silver and gold jewellery. Of course, that's not the only reason why it's special. Keep reading for more information about November's birthstone, citrine. Courtesy of: Lisa Fotios from Pexels 1. Etymology Citrine gets its name from the French word, "citrin," which means...

Jewellery / 17.10.2020

Nature is by far the best place to turn to when looking for inspiration. Some of the most beautiful art pieces have come from landscapes and views of the sea - and jewellery is no different. We've compiled a list we consider to be must-have nature-inspired jewellery pieces consisting of both silver and gold. Are your favourites on the list? 1. Feather Studs These mini 10k gold feather studs are perfect for autumn! They fit perfectly with the current minimalist trend that's been taking over the fashion industry for the past few years. Pair them with a thin gold chain or a...

Jewellery / 21.09.2020

October's Birthstone has been through a roller coaster of popularity, myth, and disdain. This gorgeous gemstone is still underrated, however, all things considered, it has made a decent comeback. Keep scrolling to learn more about opal and its tedious history. 1. The Meaning Behind the Name "Opal" comes from either the Latin word "opalus" or the Sanskrit word, "upala." There's also the Greek word, "opallios," which means to see colour changes. Many Greeks believed that opals were Zeus's tears of joy. Naturally, they were seen as important and held a lot of meaning for the ancient Greeks. Courtesy of: Monique Tso via Wikimedia Commons 2....

Jewellery / 13.09.2020

With autumn right around the corner, it's time to stock up on all the hottest fall trends! For the most part, everything is based on thick chains and gold colours, but they aren't the only items that should be looked at. Many fall trends are perfect for self-expression this year, and with that in mind, shouldn't be overlooked because of all the chains and gold items. We've put together a list of all the fall trends we're excited about so you can get started on your next collection. 1. Thick Statement Rings Statement rings don't have to be adorned with huge gemstones...

Jewellery / 24.08.2020

September's birthstone has been popular for centuries. From ancient tools of healing to modern engagement rings, this gemstone has found its way into our lives in just about every way possible. Courtesy of: Sheila Sund via Flickr.com 1. The Meaning of Sapphire Sapphire comes from the Latin word "sapphiru," which means blue. The word transformed into "safir" at some point, which led to our current day sapphire. Courtesy of: James St. John via Flickr.com 2. They're Mined All Around the World September's birthstone can be found all over the world, including Cambodia, Australia, and Madagascar. Courtesy of: Gemsphoto via Wikimedia Commons 3. Available in a Variety of Colours Sapphires...

Jewellery / 22.08.2020

"Back to School" doesn't quite have the same meaning this year, but that doesn't mean you can't look good. Back to school jewellery trends are already here, and no matter who it is - highschool teacher, college student, or someone in-between - they're going to want to look good for the new school year - even if it is online. HOJ has put together a list of back to school jewellery trends you won't want to miss out on! Featured Pendants: P-1001 1. Alphabet Jewellery Nothing says "back to school" like alphabet jewellery. They're perfect for just about everyone who's looking to add...

Jewellery / 18.07.2020

Diamond cut jewellery (not diamond cuts) is a trend that was a lot more prominent in the 1980s, but it's still lingering on the Instagram feeds and Pinterest boards of today's vintage-inspired influencers. While it may seem like just an average piece of jewellery, there is a lot of heart that goes into making these pieces. Follow along as we talk about diamond cut jewellery and how to style it well. What is Diamond Cut Jewellery? Diamond cut (not diamond cuts) jewellery is not actually made using diamonds. While in theory it sounds pretty cool: using the hardest known surface to...

Jewellery / 17.07.2020

August's birthstone, peridot, is often overlooked. However, this gemstone has proven just how beautiful it is over centuries. While it's been popular among Ancient Egyptians, Catholic Priests, and Edwardian Britain, it's well-deserving of a major comeback. Read up on it and let us know if you agree or not. Courtesy of: Daderot via Wikimedia Commons 1. Etymology The word "peridot" comes from the Arabic word "faridat," which means gem. Courtesy of: Aomai via Wikimedia Commons 2. Always Green Peridot is a type of olivine, which is a magnesium iron silicate. While the green colour comes from the amount of iron in it, for whatever reason, peridot...

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