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Kunzite is a precious and somewhat unknown gemstone, beloved for its colour that ranges from a delicate pink to an intense violet purple
Indian jewellery designs inspired by Persia, have historically been an intrinsic part of Indian society and culture; important to both men and women
The Labradorite gemstone is a rare vibrant specimen belonging to the remarkable feldspar mineral group and can be found in the lush depths of Madagascar
The jewellery industry has introduced new fine jewellery materials like the Tagua Nut, that’s also known as vegetable ivory, due to the increasing focus on sustainable and ethical practices in every sphere of life.
Mixed metals, once a virtual taboo in the world of jewellery, has now become a must-do. The unlikely matrimony of gold with silver has been seen across runways and in magazines
Unlike a translucent diamond, glorious coloured gemstones immediately uplifts the splendour of a jewellery piece by adding vibrancy into the mix. More than just being a notable trend, colourful gemstone jewellery has remained the favourite of royalties over centuries
The concept of a circular economy aims to eliminate waste with the continual use and re-use of resources. It incorporates the ideas of upgrading, recycling, and repurposing instead of solely focusing on new and single-use products
The production of most jewellery, the precious metals, gemstones, and minerals, individually and collectively contribute to the creation Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.