Hill's Kashmir Sapphire: 22. 66 Carats
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sapphires: Kashmir Blue
Hill's Kashmir Sapphire: 22. 66 Carats
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Life-Of-Circle: Rooted in the Ancient East
I was introduced to Dickson online through a fellow Tai Tai who had a piece customized for a dear friend's wedding. A black diamond studded floral ring with movable sides. Merely hearing the description made my heart skip a beat! Her friend is so fortunate to receive such a blessing! Thanks to the virtual world, I am happy to be able to share the fruits of Dickson's creativity!
The Pistachio is also known as the "fruit of happiness" in the chinese culture. Dickson Yewn has cleverly immortalized this icon of the chinese culture in a silver pendant in a semi-opened form revealing a pink sliver of happiness and joy!
Monday, August 23, 2010
Eco Art Parade of Jewelry: Unveiling Treasured Inspirations from Nature
Thursday, August 19, 2010
SuLin Serio - Delectable pieces of limited edition jewelry
Tucked away at the basement of Tanglin Mall is Sulin Serio, a little cove full of delectable pieces of limited edition jewelry just outside the food court. Unlike the grand dames of fine jewelry, this funky edgy little shop is quite a treasure chest full of interesting fusions of textures, shapes, stones, metals and concepts.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Garnet & Green Tourmaline Gold Ring - Inspirations from the Byzantine Empire
It was originally a gift from an ex-borfriend. It was actually his brithday ring, a garnet ring that he designed and made. He was born in Jan and Garnet was his birthstone. On the 1st anniversary, he gave it to me for keepsake. Well, the person is now history but the ring still stands. He said it was inspired by the Byzantine Empire, the Imperial Roman Empire in the middle ages.
This piece was originally a tri-garnet ring. A table cut garnet with two identical pear shaped garnets of a slightly different colour flanking it. Unfortunately, one night while washing my hands, I knocked the ring against the sink and it chipped! A week later, we broke up.
I kept this ring locked away with my memories for the longest time. It was only till last year after I met a mutual friend of ours that I replaced the centre stone with a green tourmaline and started wearing it again.
A semi-precious stone, this is yet another versatile stone that comes in a variety of different colours. Green, Maroon, Pink, Blue, Teal, Yellow, White and Black. Amongst all of these colours, the coveted colours are Pink, Blue or the Paraiba Tourmaline.
Tourmaline are commonly treated to improve their colour. Panic not, it does not impact the value of the tourmaline but the treatment is called Irradiation. This means that tourmalines are exposed to radiation to enhance their colour. Sometimes, the rubelite tourmalines and the paraiba tourmalines that are heavily included are clarity enhanced.
Now, there are different species of tourmaline and they come from different places.
Dravite species: (from the Drave district of Carinthia in Germany)
Dark yellow to brownish black—dravite
Schorl species:(Germany)
Bluish or brownish black to Black—schorl
Elbaite species: (Italy)
Rose or pink—rubellite variety (from ruby)
Dark black—schorl (from indigo)
Light blue to bluish green—Brazilian indicolite variety
Green—verdelite or Brazilian emerald variety
Colorless—achroite variety
Again, Garnets can be found in many different colours but red is the most common. Like the colour of pomegranate. In chinese, this stone is name Pomegranate Red.
Other varieties of colour changing garnets also exist and their colour changes from green, beige, brown, grey and blue in daylight to reddish or purplish pink in incandescant light.
It would be nice if I had real examples to show you... I shall start looking for some... but please do not mistake a colour changing garnet for an Alexandrite! Though rare, the value may be different.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Pink Sapphires: Fancy Colour Sapphires
I have always loved sapphires more than other precious gems because it is the most fancy stone in the family of precious gems! This stone comes in different blues (cornflower blue, kashmir blue, midnight blue, royal blue and the list goes one) yellow, pink, orange, green, lavender, lilac, white and a whole spectrum of off-whites on top of colour-change sapphires. Now, how fancy is that?!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
How to choose Rubies!
Kai Life's Tri-Baroque Pearl Ring: Peerlessly Perfect!
Afternoon shopping can be such a delight! No maddening crowds that ultimately dampen my mood to shop. Buying takes time and requires mood.
Monday, August 9, 2010
My Puzzle Ring: A Ring with a Riddle
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Doorstep Luxury - Sheer Luxury at your fingertips!
Founded by two friends who met in london with the common passion for luxury and the fine things in life, Doorstep Luxury was born in a local coffeeshop in Singapore. This delightful but definitely luxurious website was recommended to me by a Tai-Tai-to-be!
The one-stop cyber luxury shop brings the latest designer handbags, high fashion jewellery and accessories from around the world to you. YES! They deliver right to your doorstep. Worldwide! They are based in Singapore so for the Tai Tais in Singapore, the occasional floods may stop you from going to the shops but why stop yourself from shopping! Thank you internet!
Visit Doorstep Luxury!
They also have a blog! Visit their blog!
Featuring My Fav Piece:
(Photos courtesy of doorstepluxury.com)
Seahorse Ring
by Bibi van der Velden
Fancy a gem studded seahorse curled around your finger? Carved from a 40,000 year old mammoth tooth, the designer Bibi has created a work of art with this fossil of ancient history! Mammoth has a sheen and feel of luxury that many metals, bone, glass, crystal or even wood can replace. The ancestor of Ivory, which is a material coveted by many ancient civilizations as a prized material of ultimate luxury, this work of art has 18 carat gold Bibi signature stars to form the eyes and tsavorite studs are dotted down the creature's spine.
Bibi, originally a sculptor, is inspired by the materials discovered from her travels. She has successfully managed to erase the lines distinguishing art and jewelry with her works of art.
Bvlgari's B.zero1: The Epitome of Design Excellence & Priceless Perfection.
Since its launch at the beginning of the new millenium, B.zero1 has since become the most successful collection in Bulgari’s history. More than 1,400,000 pieces sold to date!
In the 2010 collection, this world leader in contemporary jewelry innovates by fusing pink gold and ceramic in white or black.
The 2010 collection draws inspiration from its Chandra collection (1994). Chandra is "moon" in Sanskrit. Through the innovative use of porcelain, the ring exudes the enchanting glow of the celestial planet, especially when paired with pink gold. It seems written in the stars that this collection is destined to become an icon in contemporary jewelry!
Above: The Anish Kapoor
Anish Kapoor, one of the world’s most acclaimed living artists, was invited to interpret Bulgari’s iconic ring. The renowned artist is interested in the manipulation and interaction of different materials and their distinctive reflections. Some of his most famous works investigate the concave surfaces of steel and his new B.zero1 ring for Bulgari embodies his artistry and investigation in art. Who would mind a work of art on her finger! Definitely not me!
The new B.zero1 collection includes earrings, bracelets and pendants. They will be available in all Bulgari shops. Time to make a visit!
(Photos courtesy of Bvlgari)
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Red Rubies! Are they really RED?
Oftentimes we hear "red rubies" but are rubies really red?