Diamonds are forever, but so are these birthstone jewellery pieces that you can invest in
You were born for this.
Brides, apart from classic diamonds, tap into the world of colourful chaos with birthstone jewellery. Believed to carry healing properties, protection, and luck, these historical stones are not just jewels. Storied yet stylish, each one comes with its own virtues and vices, and here’s how to have fun with it!
Garnet, Indigo Lune
This customised two-stone, pear-cut ring allows you to pair your choice with a loved one’s, set against a flowing band. Coated using an advanced high-power magnetron process, this one promises an eternal sheen.
Aquamarine, Bluestone
We’re sold on the square silhouette of this aquamarine ring, which boasts a subtle shine in that trademark frosty blue hue. Crafted in 18Kt white gold, it is surrounded by diamonds, and we honestly cannot complain.
Opal, Angara
This pear pendant charms with its iridescent glow, secured in a prong setting. With a customizable carat count and metal type, this one is minimalistic yet easily the main character.
Amethyst, Goldsmiths
Dazzling white and a deep royal purple make for a contrastingly aesthetic duo with these statement earrings. Surrounded by floral clusters and leaf-cut diamonds, this pair is an apt ode to vintage luxury.
Diamond, Tiffany
For the brides who love a powerful accessory, this one’s for you! With a dial featuring 125 pavé diamonds and an 18k rose gold band patterned in the iconic guage link design, this timepiece, crafted in Switzerland, is wearable elegance. Don’t miss the concealed clasp that lends to the overall sleek design.
Emerald, Amaris
Over 13 carats of natural precious emeralds and 10 carats of round and polki diamonds amalgamate into this ornate haathphool. The desaturated emerald sheen works well with the uncut stones surrounding it, making for a striking visual.
Pearl, Swarovski
This radiant choker features crystal pearls, round cut, white pearls and a sliding ball lobster clasp. The floral-themed strand of pearls stands out with its glittering pavé petals. Pair it with your occasion wear and thank us later!
Ruby, Suzy Levian
Multicut pear, marquise, and round shape cubic zirconias set in a pavé heart setting. Need we say more? Fiercely feminine, we’re rooting for ruby with this stunning piece, a masterclass in avant-garde design.
Peridot, Kiki McDonough
These peridot and diamond double flower earrings, crafted in 18ct yellow gold, are ornate, with just the right pop of a mild lime green offering delicate visual balance. Versatile across daily and occasion wear, this dazzling duo is the perfect bejelled accessory!
Sapphire, Stephanie Gottlieb
This blue sapphire tennis bracelet is as classic as they come, available in 14K yellow gold and white gold. Pick the diamond size and bracelet length which suits you best, before flaunting away!
Topaz, Stephanie Gottlieb
A vibrant London blue heart button ring combines the rich artistry of gemology and jewels with this playful design that boasts a conventional-meets-contemporary ethos. Lightweight at 0.55 carats, it’s the perfect gift for a bit of treasured indulgence!
Tanzanite, Le Vian
Only recently discovered in 1967, tanzanite is renowned for its vivid hue, high clarity and tri-chronic allure. Here, a blueberry tanzanite sits amidst a ring of diamonds, set in 18k vanilla gold, and we see the hype.
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