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What to Look for When Selecting the Right Handmade Jewellery Designer

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 Is there anything more magical than adding a new piece of handmade jewellery to your collection? But, when you’re in the market for a new artisanal jewellery designer you want to leave feeling assured that your piece is the real deal. Are those gold stacking rings plated, vermeil or pure? Are the gemstones precious, semi precious, or replica? What happens if your new gold vermeil necklace breaks after a few months, will the store repair it?      What to Look for When Selecting the Right Handmade Jewellery Designer When shopping for new jewellery - considering the following questions should bring you peace of mind.   1. What can their reputation tell you?   When you are seeking new handmade jewellery, you should do some research to check out the designer’s credentials. Source trustworthy reviews from previous clients and find out whether they are affiliated with any jewellery associations. What is the background of the lead designer? Most of the information...

How Much Should You Really Spend on an Engagement Ring

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There’s a time-old tradition that suggests we should spend two months’ salary on engagement rings. Let’s say that you bring home £2,000 each month; that equates to a £4,000 engagement ring. But we are living in a time where traditions are afforded some flexibility. Spending two months’ salary on a ring simply isn’t realistic for everyone. Even those who are on a higher salary bracket might not want to spend so much on the ring. And you know what - that’s totally okay. So, if you’re ready to pop the question - what should you really spend? How Much Should You Really Spend on an Engagement Ring? Now that the panic is over and you know that you don’t have to invest two month’s salary into your ring. In this jewellery blog we’ll talk about how you can set the right budget for you. Consider Your Personal Finances   The engagement ring is only the beginning of this utterly magical journey in your life. You need to consider the overall budget of yours and your partner’s dream wedding. If ...

Gold vermeil vs. Gold plated vs. Gold filled vs. Sterling silver

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What exactly is vermeil jewellery? And how is it different from gold-plated jewellery? And where does silver sterling fit in with all this? All are valid questions - the world of gold and vermeil jewellery might be hard to get your head around. If you’re shopping for gold jewellery, there’s no need to feel intimidated by the high price tag of this precious metal. Instead of buying pure gold - you can shop for any of the following variations. But before you do, let’s make sure you know the differences between the different types of gold.  What exactly is vermeil jewellery and how it is different? If you’ve got your heart set on a gold vermeil necklace , but not sure exactly what vermeil is - your answer is right here. Gold vermeil jewellery   Gold vermeil jewellery is a high-quality form of gold plating that uses sterling silver as the base. In order to achieve the vermeil status, the purity of the gold coating should be at least 10 karats. Although, typically it is between 14-...

How Wide or Thick Should My Ring Be

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How wide or thick should my ring be? This is a question jewellers are faced with on a daily occasion, particularly when it comes to wedding bands and engagement rings. But even in terms of fashion jewellery and with pieces like gold ​ stacking rings​ ,​ it can be hard to know what specifications you need. Let’s run through everything you need to know! Ring Width v Ring Thickness: What’s the difference? Firstly, let’s clarify the difference between width and thickness. Thickness refers to the density of the metal when you view the profile of the ring. It suggests how much metal was used when creating the item. On the other hand, ring width refers to what can be seen when the ring is positioned on your finger. Standard widths range from 2mm to 12mm, but it’s possible to find pieces that are even thicker. Usually, the thickness and width of a ring are around the same for slender bands. Take, for example, the dimensions of this pure 5 stack ring . For a wider band, the higher the disparity...

How to Choose the Correct Jewellery for Your Outfits

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Whetherit’s for work or play, all outfits benefit from one or two pieces of jewellery. Jewellery pulls together an ensemble and gives you a polished finish. Whilst it’s fun to be creative and experiment with your own style, there are a few basic guidelines you should follow. As you know, contemporary women’s jewellery brands create such enchanting pieces that it can be overwhelming trying to decide what to wear! If you want to accessorise like a true fashionista, check out our top style tips. Accessorise as per the occasion What you wear to a formal occasion, the office or a casual weekend activity is likely to differ considerably. The same should apply to your accessories. Certain pieces, like precious gemstones, are best saved for smarter events. Whereas, simpler pieces may form part of your daily collection. And naturally, some jewellery items work for anything! It’s useful to invest in some staple pieces such as a gold pendant necklace with a semi-precious stone which suits most o...

How to wear a semi precious stone ring

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Semi-precious stones are an essential part of any woman’s jewellery collection. But, these special gemstones need to be treated with extra special care - particularly when worn on the fingers. Before you personalise your new gold ​ stacking rings , ​ read our guide on how to wear a semi-precious stone ring. What are semi-precious stones? There are only four precious gemstones in the world: diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. These are the most expensive stones on the market. Semi-precious stones make up the rest of the stones, many of which you’ll already know by name. So, you are rather spoilt for choice! Popular options include amethyst, lapis lazuli, moonstone, opal, labradorite and urban ​ green onyx rings . ​ As an offshoot of semi-precious stones, we have organic gemstones, which are produced by organisms. Key examples are pearl, jet, amber and coral. Tips on how to wear a semi-precious stone ring- To help you wear your be...