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             925 Sterling Silver jewellery quality products. Every season we travel the world to  hand-select stunning gemstones for the forever collections that will transcend time and be enjoyed for  generations to come.  

  • STERLING SILVER

            With  The sterling alloy originated in  Europe it is indeed connected to  producing the Paris  collection.                     Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals,                   usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. Silver has long                     been valued as a precious metal.

  • BRASS                                                                                                                                                                    Is an alloy made of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of  brasses with varying properties. It is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each  other within the same crystal structure.

  • ZIRCON                                                                                                                                                                  Is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates. Its chemical name is zirconium silicate. Zircon forms in  silicate melts with large proportions of high field strength incompatible elements. For example, hafnium is  almost always present in quantities ranging from 1 to 4%.The natural color of zircon varies between colourless,  yellow-golden, red, brown, blue, and green. Colourless specimens that show gem quality are a popular  substitute for diamond and are also known as "Matura diamond".

  • CUBIC ZIRCONNIA

             Cubic zirconia (CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide. The synthesized material is hard,                      optically flawless and usually colourless, but may be made in a variety of different colours. It should                        not be confused with zircon, which is a zirconium silicate 

  • ONYX

             Onyx is a banded variety of chalcedony. Agate and onyx are both varieties of layered chalcedony that                      differ only in the form of the bands: agate has curved bands and onyx has parallel bands.

  • AMETHYST

             Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz and owes its violet colour to iron impurities. The hardnessof the

             mineral is the same as quartz, thus it is suitable for use in jewellery.

  • SMOKEY QUARTZ                                                                                                                                                    Smokey quart is a grey, translucent variety of quartz. It ranges in clarity from almost complete transparency to a  brownish-grey crystal .It is a Silicon Dioxide crystal. The smoky colour results from free silicon, formed from  the  silicon dioxide by natural irradiation.   BLUE TOPAZ

            Naturally occurring blue topaz is quite rare. Typically, colourless, grey or pale yellow and blue material is                 heat treated and irradiatedto produce a more desired darker blue.

  • PERIDOT

           Peridot is a gem variety from the olivine mineral group. The bottle green colour is called peridot from

           Brazil.

  • CITRINE

           Citrine is a yellow-to-golden member of the quartz mineral group. A deep golden variety from Spain

  • PEARL

            Marbe Pearls from broom Australia are flat on the bottom because they grow on the shell which makes                   perfect jewellery.

            Sustainable Fresh water pearls from pearl farm in Indonesia.

  • BUFFALO HORN

            Sustainable Buffalo horn in natural black or light beige from Vietnam

  • STINGRAY

             Polished Stingray from Thailand

 

 

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