Jewellery Guides 101

The online jewellery industry is tiptoeing into a new business model, one that is more consumer-centric, and less supplier or distributor centric. As a result, the industry’s growth rate is set to increase at an even more rapid pace than before. However, this industry is still very much in its infancy and as such a considerable amount of work needs to be done hence these guides

Whether you’re looking for a ring to propose with or a bracelet to give as a gift, there are so many questions that have to be answered. Is wooden jewellery right for me? Where do I begin?.

The word jewellery comes from the French ‘jouel’ meaning game or plaything. The earliest use of the word can be traced back to the 13th century when it was often used to describe any piece of jewellery.
Complete Gift Guide
If you’ve ever tried to shop for a woman, you know it can be hard. For women, there’s always pressure to buy something special that they’ll love to wear or use. The trick? Finding a gift she didn’t already buy for herself. With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of unique gift ideas that are perfect for the women in your life.

On the other hand, buying jewellery for men can be just as tricky. But, it doesn’t have to be. If you’re a guy that knows your way around a wedding registry or you’re a girl that knows what their man is into, then you’re good to go. However, if you don’t know your way around a jeweller’s workshop and are looking for some inspiration, then look no further.

7 alternative metals for rings & men’s jewellery

7 Alternative Metals For Rings & Men’s Jewellery

Jewellers have used metals since time immemorial. The word is derived from the Latin est metallum that means “mine, quarry”. They are elements found in nature that are not liquid or gas and can be broken down into powdery or crystalline forms. Some are ferromagnetic; some are malleable, while others are harder (wurtzite boron nitride)

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