Where Do Gypsy Rings Get Their Name? Origins and Styles
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by Mark Johnson
4d ago
For over 30 years, as a diamond dealer and jeweller, the Gypsy ring has regularly appeared in an incredible variety of designs. But What is a Gypsy Ring, and Where Does the Name Originate? Some sources suggest the ring gets its name from the “lucky star” setting that can be seen in the classic Gypsy-style ring design. At the same time, the flush position of diamonds and gemstones within such rings is often described as a “Gypsy setting” popular in jewellery design. In Roma culture, the star carries a specific meaning. For example, guidance, protection and at other times, knowledge. Other jewe ..read more
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What is a 950 Stamp? – PT and PLT 950 Hallmarked Jewellery
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by Mark Johnson
1w ago
Jewellery marked with a 950 stamp indicates the precious metal has a 95% purity. This number relates to both Platinum and Palladium. However, PT 950 or PLT 950 identifies Platinum. The number 950 denotes 950 parts per 1000 parts within the item. In the UK, this purity (or fineness) includes a hallmark once verified by one of several Assay Offices. Hallmarks can be stamped or laser-etched onto jewellery by each Assay Office. 950 Stamp and no Hallmark Most items above 1 gram in weight in the UK, should feature a hallmark. This legal requirement ensures buyer confidence and reassurance when purc ..read more
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What is the Significance of a 750 Stamp Inside Your Gold Ring?
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by Mark Johnson
2M ago
The meaning of “750” stamped onto jewellery If you’re uncertain about the significance of the number 750 in your gold ring, this blog post will certainly help unravel any mystery. Most pieces of jewellery in the UK feature a “Hallmark.” A hallmark consists of markings to denote the purity of the precious metal. Typically, such markings include symbols and numbers to identify where the item was hallmarked and the content of the metal. The above hallmark image showing the gold stamp 750 appears on the inside of the yellow gold band of this bespoke ruby ring created at Serendipity Diamonds. The ..read more
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Marriage Proposals and the Meaning of “Grazing Your Knee”
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by Mark Johnson
3M ago
Unveiling the Time-Honoured Tradition of Proposing Marriage In the realm of romance and commitment, few gestures are as iconic and steeped in tradition as the act of “going down on one knee” during a proposal. This timeless custom, known as “grazing your knee,” evolved over centuries. At the same time, it carried with it a rich history. In fact, the symbolic significance transcends cultural boundaries. Genuflection and Nobility The act of going down on one knee traces its roots to Genuflection, a practice that involves bowing or kneeling as a sign of reverence or submission. Historically, Ale ..read more
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Is 2024 a Leap Year? Can a Woman Propose this Year?
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by Mark Johnson
3M ago
Simply, put, the answer is YES. 2024 is a leap year and a woman can propose to a man. A leap year embraces the time when calendars add an extra day, hearts beat a little faster, and love takes a bolder leap. And guess what, lovebirds? 2024 is a leap year! Yes, that’s right, February this year boasts an extra 29th day, making it the perfect canvas for an unforgettable proposal steeped in tradition and romance. But, what is a leap-year? According to NASA It takes approximately 365.25 days for the Earth to orbit the Sun. This is referred to as a solar year. We round the days in a calendar year t ..read more
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Floating Diamond Necklaces and Rings. Deceptively Simple Settings.
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by Mark Johnson
3M ago
What is a “floating” diamond? In jewellery design, a floating diamond refers to any diamond appearing to hover within the setting—effortlessly floating within a minimal design. Typically, such designs offer minimalist aesthetics with little fuss and lacking complicated styling details. Pros and Cons of minimalist settings While minimalist settings provide simple, elegant placements for a diamond, many designs pose more risk during everyday wear. As a result, floating diamond necklaces, or earrings make more sense with less risk to knocks and bumps during wear. Floating diamond engagement ring ..read more
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Sapphire Weight Compared to Diamonds and Other Gemstones
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by Mark Johnson
4M ago
Gemstones have fascinated humanity for centuries, captivating our imaginations with their stunning colours and unique properties. One crucial aspect that contributes to their allure is their weight. In this article, we will delve into the weight of sapphires compared to other popular gemstones, exploring factors such as cut, shape, and size that influence their weight. Understanding Gemstone Weights Gemstone weight is typically measured in carats, equivalent to 200 milligrams. The carat is further subdivided into points, with one carat equal to 100 points. Various factors contribute to a gemst ..read more
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Wearing Your Engagement Ring on Your Wedding Day: Etiquette and Advice
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by Mark Johnson
5M ago
What to do with your engagement ring on your big day. After months (or perhaps years) of meticulous wedding planning, you’ve successfully checked off the major to-dos on your wedding checklist. As you approach the big day, there’s one final detail to consider that might not have crossed your mind: what to do with your beloved engagement ring on your wedding day. While it has become second nature to have it grace your finger, the looming question arises—should you wear it during the ceremony when your partner is ready to place the wedding band on the same finger? Standard etiquette for wearing ..read more
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Motorbike Wedding Rings & the Tyre Tread Wedding Band
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by Mark Johnson
5M ago
Personalise your wedding ring with your very own tyre pattern Tyre wedding rings capture the unique effect of a tyre-tread pattern around the surface of a wedding band. In addition to a wide range of graphics, we regularly apply tyre effects to all of the plain bands in our collection. View our featured design on our shop section of the website. It’s not just a tyre…but a pattern of precision and power For the avid motorbike enthusiast, the intricate dance of rubber on asphalt becomes a symphony of precision and power. Motorbike tyre treads, more than a mere contact point, are the very finger ..read more
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What is the Smallest Size Available for Certified Diamonds?
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by Mark Johnson
5M ago
The smallest certified diamond size usually falls between 0.20cts to 0.25cts, typically provided for whiter, higher clarity diamonds. Regardless of size or carat weight, not all diamonds undergo certification. In fact, a large proportion of diamonds sell without certification. Why are small diamonds sold without a certificate? Diamonds below 0.20 carats rarely include certification due to cost. In smaller sizes, the cost to certify a diamond represents a much larger proportion of the overall diamond cost. An item of jewellery set with hundreds of small diamonds would cost far more than necess ..read more
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