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The ethereal beauty of the Spinel gemstone has led royalty and connoisseurs to confuse it with the ruby or the sapphire. The vibrant and lustrous Spinel is preceded by a history of ancient origin and illustrious lineage
The Sardonyx gemstone has a notable lineage with its earliest presence dating 4000 years ago in Egypt. Ancient Romans used this colourful gemstone for signet rings and official seals.
The rare mineral that is the Moissanite gemstone boasts a celestial past. Born of a meteorite, Moissanite is a cosmic phenomenon that was discovered by Henri Moissan, a Nobel Laureate, in 1893 in Arizona, United States
Jewellery design inspiration comes from many different sources – conversations, travels, walks, the stones to be set. One of The Jewel Box’s most striking collections Shavings, came from our founder Vinod More’s strange inspiration.
When it comes to rarity, many minerals can contend for the title of rarest, but Painite has officially been recognised as the rarest gemstone in the world by The Guinness Book of World Records – until 2001 only three crystals were known to exist.
Red Coral, also known as ‘Precious Coral’ has been used as jewellery for the last 30,000 years. This timeless fascination with Red Coral, is a striking testimony to its popularity.
Among all the glitzy trends ruling the jewellery industry, the sophisticated Pearl endures. In many colours, and numerous forms – pearls have managed to surprise us every single time.
Large drop earrings remain a favourite and statement-making choice for designers and admirers alike. You’ll be hard-pressed to decide on a better piece of jewellery to ramp up your everyday look.
Design innovation is essential in the world of fine jewellery because if everything seems similar, no one will be excited about getting their hands on new jewellery pieces.