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Holy Gems, When Jewelry Bridges Spirituality and Luxury

Holy Gems, When Jewelry Bridges Spirituality and Luxury

As the consumer landscape for luxury brands evolves, purveyors of refined goods are challenged on a daily basis to redefine what the word luxury really means. Is it only about the price? Does craftsmanship and heritage come into play? Are there elements that are more emotional, and even spiritual, that determine what is truly opulent? Let’s see how the jewelry…

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Finding The Perfect Couple Rings

Finding The Perfect Couple Rings

When the time has come to pop the question, you know you want to do it in style. There are plenty of picturesque locations to ask for your significant other’s commitment, but there are an equally large number of design for couple rings to select from as well. To help guide your decision, refer to this article to make your…

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Top Jewelry Trends to Watch For in 2021

Top Jewelry Trends to Watch For in 2021

We often limit ourselves to clothing trends and forget that jewelry is an important part of the fashion industry. But things changed drastically with the COVID completely taking control of our lives in a way that no one anticipated. With Zoom meetings and working from home, culture took precedence over the face-to-face meetings, there has been a substantial transformation in…

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The Art of Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring

Choosing a singular piece of jewellery that’s supposed to symbolise a lifetime is no easy task; but we tried to put together a comprehensive guide on how to get started when looking for the perfect engagement ring.

Diamonds engagement rings may seem like a tradition passed down over the centuries, but it only became a rite of passage when, in 1947, the copywriter Frances Gerety coined the famous phrase, “A Diamond is Forever”, for De Beers. It was further exacerbated when Marilyn Monroe famously sang a rendition of “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” in the 1953 production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and, since then, no proposal has been complete without a diamond ring. But finding your one true love is hard and finding the courage to propose is even harder. To make the task of finding that one engagement ring to symbolise your eternal love, commitment and your promise to your significant other slightly less formidable, here's our guide to point you towards the direction of happily ever after.

As Easy as the 4CS

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The first thing to consider is your budget, and then the shape of your diamond (image: Chaumet)

When you walk into any shop, large or small, the first thing all jewellers will ask for is your budget, as this will determine the types of gemstones they’ll be able to show you. This is where the 4Cs come into play. The 4Cs refer to the cut, colour, clarity and carat weight of diamonds, a universal standard established by the Gemmological Institute of America (GIA) to grade diamonds, and first adopted by De Beers to help its clients find the perfect diamond. The cut of a diamond determines how brilliant and sparkling it can be. Expert cutting, with perfectly symmetrical and aligned facets, yields a more radiant diamond. For brands such as Hearts on Fire, cut is the most important of the 4Cs. Cut quality refers to the proportions, symmetry and polish that ultimately result in the performance of the diamond. You could have the world’s most perfect diamond and ruin it
by poor cutting. Hearts of Fire prides itself over its diamond-cutting skill and guarantees a perfectly cut diamond every single time. It’s highly specialised, so the brand only cuts round diamonds.

White diamonds come in a variety of shades, ranging from colourless to warm whites. GIA grades diamonds on a scale of D (colourless) through to Z (light colour), but all D-Z diamonds are considered white diamonds. D, E and F are colourless, and the differences are so minor that only a gemologist can detect them in side-by-side comparisons. These diamonds should be set on only white-gold or platinum bands to maximise the colourless effect. G, H, I and J are considered near colourless, and are still suitable on a white-gold or platinum setting. K, L and M are faintly coloured white diamonds, usually with a subtle yellow tint; however, set on yellow gold, these warm coloured diamonds can be appealing to some. From N onwards, these diamonds usually have a yellow or brown tint that’s discernible by the naked eye.

Clarity refers to any internal traces of organic substances, called inclusions, in the diamond that can be seen under 10X magnification. Flawless diamonds have no inclusions and no blemishes visible. Internally Flawless (IF) has no inclusions visible. VVS1 and VVS2 have very slight inclusions that are difficult for a skilled grader to see. VS1 and VS2 have minor inclusions that can be observed with some effort. SI1 and SI2 have noticeable inclusions, while I1, I2 and I3 have inclusions that may affect transparency and brilliance. Carat is measured by weight, with 1 carat equalling 200 milligrams. The larger the carat, the more expensive the diamond, but a diamond’s worth is also affected by the other characteristics of the 4Cs.

Terminology: Shapes Vs Cuts

People often confuse a diamond cut with a diamond shape, but they’re not the same thing. A diamond cut determines how its facets interact with light. A diamond’s shape refers to the geometric appearance of a diamond, typically described its form when viewed from above. Diamond shapes are categorised into two groups: round diamonds and fancy shaped diamonds. A diamond’s final shape is often determined while it’s still in the rough – a more uniform one will usually result in a round diamond, while less uniform diamonds tend to be cut into fancy shapes, including princess, cushion, emerald, oval, pear, marquise and heart. At De Beers, you’d find the largest diversity in shapes for diamonds. Round brilliant-cut diamonds are the most popular diamond shapes, for one very specific reason: they’re also the most radiant, with the most intense sparkle. Round brilliant diamonds are cut in a way to optimise their brilliance, with 57 facets in total throwing a spectrum of colours and reflecting light within the diamond.

A cushion-cut is a square or rectangular diamond softened with rounded corners to give the diamond a “pillow” shape. It’s a unique spin on the classic round shape, and is a style that’s been popular since the 1800s, making this cut truly timeless. For a more contemporary take, princess-cut are modified square diamonds with pointed corners. They’re also extremely radiant, with more than 50 chevron-shaped facets, making the princess cut a popular choice as well. Emerald-cut diamonds are another classic choice, extremely sought after for their understated glamour and perceived depth. Emerald-cut diamonds are elongated, rectangular shapes with a step-cut facet that has less room for flaws than other cuts.

Asscher-cut refers to a square emerald-cut diamond, another understated classic shape with strong brilliance. Oval diamonds are a happy cross between a round brilliant cut and a marquise cut. Oval-cut diamonds are a more unique shape, suited for those who crave individuality; the oblong shape has the added benefit of giving the illusion of longer fingers.

A marquise-shaped diamond is a polished diamond with a boat-shaped outline, with triangular and kite- shaped facets similar to a round brilliant cut diamond. Pear-shaped diamonds are also known as tear drop- shaped diamonds, and are extremely flattering on the fingers, especially when worn with the narrow tip facing the nail.

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Solitaire diamond ring and wedding band from Fred

Heart-shaped diamonds are for hopeless romantics. They’re cut in a similar way to the pear-shaped diamond, but with a cleft at the top. Extra care has
to be taken to ensure that the curves on both sides of the heart are symmetrical. If a particular shape calls out to you, then great. There’s no better gauge than to follow your heart to find the perfect engagement ring.

If you’re still struggling to pick a shape for the engagement ring, here are two factors to consider that might help make your decision easier. First, the diamond shape ultimately determines the sparkle in the diamond. How the diamond is cut will determine the number of facets on the diamond, thus determining its sparkle. A round brilliant diamond will definitely be the most sparkling and radiant. An emerald cut, with its stepped facets, showcases the clarity, rather than the brilliance of the diamond, and thus is a more understated than the rest.

The second factor to consider would be this: which diamond shapes appear the largest? Many people would agree that fancy-shaped diamonds appear larger. Oval, pear and marquise cuts appear larger, due to their elongated shapes. Even cushion cuts, princess and asscher cuts can appear larger, because the corner-to- corner length is greater than that of a round diamond.

Engagement Ring Trends of 2021

As a newlywed myself, I love my engagement ring: a cushion-cut diamond with a halo setting. I knew early on that I wanted a cushion-cut diamond and love the vintage vibe the halo adds to it. While halo engagement rings are extremely trendy right now, they’re also not everyone’s cup of tea. You may prefer a solitaire (single diamond on a band), or a more unique setting. You might even eschew diamonds altogether and opt for coloured gemstones.

Jessie Thomas, a London-based goldsmith and designer, says that for 2021 there’s definitely a shift towards statement engagement rings. Yellow gold is making a comeback, as are fancy-cut diamonds, especially the pear. There’s also a shift from the standard solitaire or the three-stone rings, as people start exploring more adventurous designs and find more unique pieces.
“I also think there’s a shift towards people looking to invest in good design and craftsmanship, rather than simply looking to purchase a large rock,” says Thomas. “This could certainly be due to the pandemic: I feel people are leaning towards buying fewer, high-quality special pieces. Or perhaps this has to do with the fact a lot of more women are choosing to design their own rings after the proposal!”

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From De Beers, the Aura Solitaire Ring in platinum with one pear- shaped diamond and pavé diamonds; Infinity Ring in rose gold with a round brilliant diamond; Classic Solitaire Ring in platinum with asscher-cut diamond

Emma Clarkson Webb, a certified GIA gemologist and bespoke jeweller, agrees that people are making more meaningful purchases than ever. “Since the start of the pandemic, I’ve certainly noticed a movement towards bigger spends and more impactful stones,” she says. The rise in popularity of sapphire rings and the new season of The Crown is no coincidence. “Sapphire rings have always been extremely popular but they seem to have come full circle, thanks to the renewed focus on Princess Diana’s ring. The variation in tones and shades that blue sapphires come in makes them appealing to a wide audience; they’re also very hard wearing and don’t come with quite the same price tag as a diamond, which definitely adds to their popularity.”

Going Bespoke

Bespoke ateliers are also popular choices these days for those who prefer to flex their creativity. Having a bespoke engagement ring made by an independent jeweller tends also to be a fraction of the cost of buying something ready made from a big-name brand Webb owns her own private atelier and offers her clients an incredibly personal service that’s tailored to their budget and design specifications. “I love incorporating special details into each design: be it a meaningful birthstone, a personal motif or a hidden message hand-engraved in the client’s handwriting,” she says. “I’m essentially helping my clients create a future heirloom; something that will be treasured and hopefully handed down from generation to generation.”

Lucy Crowther of Minka Jewels, who’s also a certified gemologist with a workshop in England, shares the same sentiment. The design process of the engagement ring could be just as important and romantic when shared with your other half. “Each jeweller has their own style and will go that extra mile to make sure everything is just perfect.”

Still lost? No matter what, you should always aim for quality. Says Crowther, “Ask your jeweller to source a variety of colours and cuts to choose from. The right stone will jump out at you and it means you can trust your own judgment while being educated along the way. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and do spend time considering the setting and the practicalities of the design.

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Versatile and Divine Jewels We’re Dreaming About This Season

Let's close the year with some incredible jewellery pieces that we would love to stack with our other favourite trinkets, and don with our fancy garb in those special gatherings. From contemporary and edgy pieces you can't live without to stunning gemstone-laden chokers and romantic tiaras that make you look and feel like royalty, these beautiful and sleek sparkling pieces give us much to fall in love with. Here are our favourite versatile and divine jewels of the season.

Ring with a 16.91-carat cushion-cut sapphire, necklace with round and pear-shaped diamonds totaling 76.48 carats, earrings with round and pear-shaped diamonds totaling 11.66 carats, all by Graff; Dress by Gucci

Rose des vents long bracelet and earrings in pink gold with diamonds and mother-of-pearl, rose des vents rings in pink gold, diamonds, pink opal and onyx by Dior Joaillerie; Dress by Christian Dior

Versatile and Divine Jewels
Archi Dior necklace, earrings and ring in white gold and diamonds by Dior Joaillerie; Dress by Christian Dior

Force 10 ring set with diamonds, force 10 bangles and bracelets set with black and white diamonds by Fred; Dress by Ralph Lauren

From top: force 10 bracelet set with diamonds, force 10 yellow gold bracelet, chance infinie bangle set with diamonds, chance infinie bracelet with turquoise lacquer set with diamonds, force 10 ring set with diamonds, chance infinie ring with turquoise lacquer set with diamonds by Fred; Top by Valentino

Versatile and Divine Jewels
Une Île d’Or necklace in yellow gold set with diamonds, Une Île d’Or bracelet in yellow gold set with diamonds by Fred; Outfit by Alexander McQueen

Rose de Noël earrings with white motherof-pearl and round diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels; Right hand: Beauté Céleste ring in yellow and white gold, set with an emerald-cut fancy vivid yellow diamond and yellow round diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels; Left hand: perspectives de Chaumet Ondulation ring in yellow gold, set with calibrated yellow sapphires by Chaumet; Top by Fendi

Versatile and Divine Jewels
Laurier head ornament in white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds by Chaumet; Naturel high jewellery platinum earrings with two oval-shaped violet-purple spinels, oval-shaped spinels, pink and white brilliant-cut diamonds by Cartier; Top by Giorgio Armani

Versatile and Divine Jewels
Burmese Jadeite Cabochon and diamond earrings set in white gold by Ilia; Top by Shiatzy Chen

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Visiting the Boucheron apartment on Place Vendôme

Visiting the Boucheron apartment on Place Vendôme

Few people are lucky enough to enjoy a visit of the Boucheron apartment in Paris, just above the House’s historical boutique on Place Vendôme. A magnificent and unique apartment created during the renovation of the store that reopened in early 2019, and dedicated to most exclusive brand’s clients. I had the chance to see it in detail! There are many…

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Vision & Virtuosity by Tiffany & Co: An exhibition not to be missed

Vision & Virtuosity by Tiffany & Co: An exhibition not to be missed

Vision & Virtuosity by Tiffany & Co:
An exhibition not to be missed
by Yaren Arbak

 

This year, from late Fall to the end of mid-November, Shanghai will be hosting worldwide known brand Tiffany & Co. presenting a remarkable exhibition, celebrating its’ 180 years anniversary in the Fosun Foundation. Iconic Tiffany Blue highlights on the entrance ushers its’ visitors.

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The Most Trending Engagement Rings of 2019

The Most Trending Engagement Rings of 2019

Finally making the decision to pop the question to your significant other is exhilarating and heart-pounding all at the same time. There are a lot of things to think through when choosing where and when your big moment will happen, not to mention looking for the perfect engagement ring. Enjoy the rest of your 2019 summer vacation trip, take the…

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High Jewellery: Dior Explores the Hidden Secrets of the Palace of Versailles

From necklaces, earrings and rings in rose gold and diamonds, her richly coloured narrative creations are inspired by themes dear to Dior and Paris' greatest fine jewelry atelier that tell extraordinary stories.

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5 things to know about high-jewellery brand Chara Wen

We sat down with designer Rachel Wen to learn more about her brand.

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Audemars Piguet Haute Joaillerie Diamond Outrage

The Haute Joaillerie Diamond Outrage is an audacious statement of diamond setting and gold working. The final piece in the ultra-contemporary trilogy of high-diamond watches from Audemars Piguet, the white gold cuff watch features a complex rendition of more than 40 spikes of varying heights, all meticulously set with brilliant- and baguette-cut diamonds. The icicles... View Article

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Cartier Panthère Royale de Cartier

A breathtaking statement of nature and elegance, the Panthère Royale de Cartier features the brand’s iconic panther realized in all its glory sitting atop the small watch dial, looking regally backward against six rows of concentric circles set with diamonds. Created in 18K white gold, the 36mm watch has an inset silvered sunray-effect dial showing... View Article

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