Summer Jewelry Staples
The It “non-color” this summer is a bright, icy white – a stark contrast for the hottest season of the year. To change up your jewelry wardrobe this summer, we recommend these three staples:
1) Statement silver. A highly lustrous and reflective metal in its polished state, it will certainly be an eye-catching addition to any outfit. The Lusciouss collection features all handmade, delicate-looking
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“Color is King” is an expression that sums up what colored gemstones are all about. Unlike diamonds, which are cut to maximize its light return and brilliance, colored gemstones are cut to show the best color possible.

Before starting to plan the wedding, here are some things to consider right after the proposal.
Many of our wedding and engagement ring clients zip off round the world to marry in exotic locations. This makes for an exclusive wedding experience, but while many have considered their flower choices, outfits, invites and the other wedding details, have packed their sunscreen and shades for the weather; many overlook the necessary care requirements for their precious jewellery.
If the idea of proposing without a ring doesn’t appeal to you and she hasn’t dropped any hints of what she wants, consider buying a loose stone. This way, you won’t be empty-handed at the proposal and it guarantees she will be happy with the finished ring. Unconventional as it may be, here are the reasons why you should propose with a loose stone:
We are all familiar with cotton braided friendship bracelets that were made and traded at school. Though we may not be seen dead in a brightly coloured cotton bracelet now, the idea of a bracelet as a friendship token might still be close to our hearts.
When I walked into Secret Sapphire for the first time, what immediately caught my eye were the beautiful sterling silver pieces of the
Aries starts at the northern vernal equinox when the days and nights are equal length and marking the time of year that the sun takes over and days are to be longer than the nights in the northern hemisphere for the next half of the year. It is a time of year to celebrate the sun.
