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Our Gemstones

We believe in creating jewellery that's as beautiful as it is responsible. Our handmade designs feature a curated array of precious and semi-precious gemstones, meticulously sourced to ensure ethical practices.

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Myths & Legends

From humble seashells to rough emeralds, the beauty, colour and rarity of natural minerals have long enchanted humanity. Gemstones have been used in jewellery since Ancient Egyptian times, and have been discovered in archeological sites dating back 20,000 years.



Their vibrant colours have not only inspired ornamentation, but also the creation of myths and legends. For example, rubies were once believed to cure poison, and aquamarines were thought to calm the roughest of seas.

Take Your Pick

Every gemstone has its own unique properties, so there are many ways to choose your favourite - from colour or sparkle to sentiment, history or symbolism and of course the aspect of wearability.

To help with this, minerals are assessed for durability using the Mohs scale of hardness, appearing on a scale ranging from 1 to 10 with talcum powder at number 1 and diamonds at 10. Selecting a stone for your dream engagement ring will be exciting, but we would always recommend considering practicality too! Pearls were once a romantic choice for engagement rings, but diamonds have become such a popular choice as they are much more durable for everyday wear.


Mohs Hardness Scale

The Mohs Scale assesses minerals for durability through the ability of harder material to scratch softer material, appearing on a scale ranging from 1 to 10 with talcum powder at number 1 and diamonds at 10.

Mohs Hardness Scale
Mohs 7
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Amethyst

Mohs Hardness Scale 7

Favoured by the Victorians, Amethyst is most well known as a rich purple stone. We love the more unusual green amet ...

Amethyst

Mohs 7.5/8
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Aquamarine

Mohs Hardness Scale 7.5/8

Once believed to calm the oceans, Aquamarines are beloved for both their fresh, watery blue-green hue, and transparency...

Aquamarine

Mohs 7
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Citrine

Mohs Hardness Scale 7

Citrine is a yellow variety of quartz, its warm colour a result of traces of iron when the gemstone is being formed, and its name taken from...

Citrine

Mohs 7.5/8
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Emerald

Mohs Hardness Scale 7.5/8

Prized for their vibrant colour rather than sparkle, humans have long been enchanted by Emeralds. The Emerald Cut was...

Emerald

Mohs 6/7.5
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Garnet

Mohs Hardness Scale 6/7.5

Garnet is a gemstone steeped in history, it has been found in the jewellery of many Egyptian burials and was the most popular...

Garnet

Mohs 5.5/6
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Opal

Mohs Hardness Scale 5.5/6

Opals are mainly found in Australia and Ethiopia, and are characterised by flashes of colour which appear from deep within...

Opal

Mohs 2.5
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Pearl

Mohs Hardness Scale 2.5

The only gemstone in the world formed by a living organism, pearls are considered to be the world’s oldest precious stones...

Pearl

Mohs 6.5/7
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Peridot

Mohs Hardness Scale 6.5/7

Peridot is the only gemstone that uniquely comes in one colour! Always green in a range of hues, but most commonly ...

Peridot

Mohs 9
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Ruby

Mohs Hardness Scale 9

Often considered one of the most precious gemstones in existence, and prized for their rich colour, rubies have been long ...

Ruby

Mohs 9
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Sapphire

Mohs Hardness Scale 9

Sapphires are the second hardest mineral on Earth, making them a fantastically durable 9 on the Mohs scale. Although ...

Sapphire

Mohs 8
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Topaz

Mohs Hardness Scale 8

Topaz is found all over the world, and is naturally colourless, but trace elemental impurities present when it is being ...

Topaz

Mohs 7/7.5
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Tsavorite

Mohs Hardness Scale 7/7.5

A rich and vibrant green garnet, often compared to an emerald in colour, but with perhaps a little more sparkle ...

Tsavorite

Mohs 5/6
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Turquoise

Mohs Hardness Scale 5/6

Turquoise forms where mineral-rich water seeps into rocky gaps, over time only the minerals remain - and Turquoise is ...

Turquoise

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Sourcing Nature’s Creations

We make a conscious effort to ensure that any stones we purchase are responsibly sourced - but sadly, it may not always be possible to guarantee the provenance of all the stones we use, as certified or transparent supply chains are still not commonplace.



Alex and our Design team regularly visit the Ethical Gem Fair in London to source stones from a diverse range of small-scale, purpose-led gemstone suppliers who are committed to transparency & the support of artisanal miners around the world.Through this fair, we have formed relationships with suppliers such as Nineteen 48 and Moyo Gems - a collaboration founded in Tanzania to specifically support and empower female miners in the assurance of their gemstones from mine to market.



Stones sourced via these connections will be used in our One of Kind and Limited Edition pieces, and are also offered through our Bespoke Service.

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Celebrate Your Month With a Natural Wonder

Birthstone Jewellery

With each holding its own meaning, properties and history, there is always so much to discover about gemstones. Every month is closely aligned with its own gemstone, and this is our guide through the age-old symbols of birthstones thought to bring special qualities to the wearer. Discover the symbolism of your own stone and find a particularly personal piece.

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Our Diamonds

Diamonds feature across both our mainline and fine jewellery collections. While the classic white diamond remains a...

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Our Metals

The majority of our jewellery is made using Sterling Silver, usually with the option of being plated with Fairmined Gold..

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Visiting a sapphire mine

We consider it an important part of our company ethos to work closely with our suppliers to ensure that we minimise...