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Jewellery / 18.11.2020

Winter trends don't care that it isn't officially winter until December 21st this year, nor that it doesn't snow until about January. Despite this, we can start to see the direction that fashion is going to be taking next season, especially with jewellery. Make sure to keep on top of all the trends so when your customers ask for them, you're ready and well prepared. Featured Earrings: ST-1511 Seasonal/Holiday Themed Jewellery This one is a given considering we're approaching December. While it doesn't last beyond Christmas, festive jewellery does see a spike during the winter season. It always helps to have some snowflakes,...

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 / 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...

Jewellery / 08.01.2020

There's no denying that January's birthstone, garnet, is a beautiful gem. However, did you know it comes with a long history? We've put together all kinds of tidbits and facts about one of the best gemstones! Read about how garnet has been a part of human civilization since almost the beginning. Courtesy of: carinarossner.com via Pinterest.com 1. Technically, There's No Stone Named Garnet Garnet refers to a mineral group made up of the same or similar chemicals, not just the mineral used in gemstones. It can be found in different colours including green or yellow, but red is the most popular because...

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