Saturday, December 28, 2013

Purple jewelry

Beautiful purple jewelry caught my attention this week. No matter if we’re talking about earrings, rings or bracelets, a violet touch is more than enough to obtain an amazing visual impact.

These exquisite pieces of jewelry are my picks at the end of 2013 and the beginning of 2014. Purple jewelry will be in high demand next year as violet tulip and radiant orchid are among the most prominent hues for spring 2014 in fashion, according to Pantone Color Institute.


Which is your favorite purple jewel?
BVLGARI Purple Earrings

Art Deco Amethyst and Enamel Pendant

Lacloche Freres. Art Deco chalcedony, sapphire, amethyst and diamond bracelet.

Gianni Lazzaro Earrings via Sabion
Emerald-Cut Rich Purple Amethyst & Diamond Ring, by Alexandra Mor

Amethyst Drop Earrings, by Jacob&Co

Magic Purple Bracelet, by Wellendorff 

Amethyst and tsavorite earrings, by Chopard

Victorian era 5.36 carat old cushion-cut diamond with amethyst border


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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

What’s their meaning? Part I


Have you ever wondered where the names of gems come from? What do they symbolize? In some cases, their name is really eloquent as it usually reflects the colour, but there are some stones which need to be known a little bit more in order to understand their designation.

If you’re curious to find out what the names of gems mean, please receive my invitation of reading a short series of posts on this issue. This is the first part and let’s start with:

  • The diamond’s name comes from the Greek "Adamas" meaning invincible, in reference to their extreme hardness
Via Van Cleef & Arpels - official website


Via Jacob&Co's official website

  •  Agate comes from the Latin “Achates”, referring to the river in Sicily that produced a plentiful supply of agate in ancient times
Via Pinterest - Kimberly McDonald’s Botswana agate and diamond earrings set in 18-karat white gold

Stay tuned for part II.

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