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Trending Shapes: Oval is The New Round, What's Next?
Trending Shapes: Oval is The New Round, What's Next? For decades, the round brilliant cut has been an undisputed classic, cherished for its timeless appeal. However, in recent years, the oval cut has quietly challenged this trend. The oval has emerged as not only one of our most coveted gemstone shapes, but also yours, with its beautifully elongated silhouette and soft edges. But now, as trends evolve further, another silhouette is quietly rising, the elongated cushion. Pictured, The Florence Ring - Round and Pear Trilogy. An Enduring Classic, The Round An eternal classic, the round cut is still...
NEW Bespoke Customisation: Petal Prongs
NEW Bespoke Customisation: Petal Prongs The resurgence of petal prongs has us head over heels for the ways in which you can customise the classic solitaire. In our time, we’ve crafted many petal prongs; however, recently we’ve noticed this divine detail making its way through our workshops more than ever, as we meticulously craft and bring your ring to life. Below is all you need to know about this ornate detailing for your forever ring. What Are Petal Prongs? Prongs, also known as claws, are the elements that wrap around the gemstone and secure it perfectly in place. Inspired...
Why You Shouldn’t Mix Different Metal Karats or Metal Types
Why You Shouldn’t Mix Different Metal Karats or Metal Types When it comes to co-creating heirloom jewellery, choosing the right precious metal isn’t just about colour and style, it’s about how metals wear and interact with one another over time. Your jewellery is crafted to last a lifetime, so it’s important to understand how different metals behave next to each other, especially when you’re wearing pieces together every day. Your Guide To Karats Pure Gold comprises of 24 karats, which is far too soft to utilise in bridal jewellery, so it is alloyed with other metals to provide strength and...
NEW: The Moval
NEW: The Moval A moval sits between an oval and a marquise. Softer than a marquise, more elongated than an oval. The result is a silhouette that feels balanced, and quietly distinctive. With gently tapered ends and the optimal length-to-width ratio sitting between 1.75 - 2.10, movals offer the finger-lengthening effect of a marquise, with the softness and brilliance of an oval. This considered balance makes the moval an increasingly sought-after choice for those who adore something truly unique. A Shape Defined by Proportion The beauty of a moval lies in its proportions. The elongated outline creates an elegant line...