Different metals and gemstones can have different storage requirements, so it’s always worth following any care guidance provided by the jeweller or manufacturer....
Pearls have been associated with June for centuries and remains the month's traditional birthstone. While June is one of the few months linked with more than one gemstone, pearl remains the birthstone most closely associated with the month....
Estimates reveal that around a third of travellers have lost a piece of jewellery while away, raising an important question: should you really take your best jewellery on holiday?...
Many people have seen a diamond sparkle in sunlight, but fewer realise that some diamonds can actually glow when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, You may have noticed a blue or sometimes yellow glow coming from the stone....
Household cleaning chemicals that can damage jewellery, one of the biggest culprits is often found under the kitchen sink. Household cleaning products are designed to cut through grease, remove stains and disinfect surfaces...
If you’ve spent any time on TikTok, Instagram or fashion blogs recently, you may have come across the “2-1-1 jewellery rule” or “2-1-1 jewellery trend”. It is one of the latest styling approaches designed to make jewellery styling feel more balanced, polished and intentional....
Strong sunlight and heat can affect some types of jewellery more than others. Certain gemstones, for example, may gradually lose a bit of their colour if they spend long periods in direct sun – for example, amethyst can be sensitive to light in this way....
Why Rhodium is used in jewellery, many modern white gold rings owe their bright finish not to the gold itself, but to a thin coating of another metal altogether, that metal is rhodium....
Ten pieces widely considered the foundation of a versatile jewellery wardrobe, helping ensure you always have something suitable to wear, whatever the occasion....
Gold vs platinum, which is more expensive and which is right for your jewellery. Platinum is often assumed to be more expensive than gold, but the reality is slightly more nuanced....