February, 2019
Adored for their beautiful blue colour, aquamarine rings can be worn as tokens of good luck and fearlessness. For centuries, aquamarine gemstones have been mystically connected to the intense power and natural beauty of the ocean. The name ‘aquamarine’ is derived from the Latin for ‘water of the sea’, which is explained by its wispy sky-blue to deep ocean teal colour palette. What Makes Aquamarine…
Read moreSeptember, 2018
When we were asked to take part in a British Countryside wedding shoot with a blue and gold theme we knew immediately which jewellery to share: our emerald-cut blue sapphire cluster ring with matching blue sapphire and diamond earrings. Featured on the B.Loved Blog, photographer Emily Oliver captured beautifully the romance of an English country wedding in a stunning location in the north of England. Speaking to…
Read moreSeptember, 2015
Did you know that sapphire started its journey as a colourless mineral? During its formation in the Earth, the basic mineral corundum* was exposed to tiny amounts of other elements such as iron and titanium. These elements became incorporated into the crystal structure. This changed the basic colourless crystals into the attractive colours we find today. The term sapphire refers to all colours of the mineral…
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