Coloured Gemstones

Whether it’s a stunning topaz, garnets, amethyst, citrine, or playful opal we can supply almost any stone. Sourced worldwide, we search high and low to find the most desirable colours and best gemstones. Either for a new item or a replacement stone to match, careful consideration is given to all our gemstone choices.

Every gemstone is hand picked, and set into jewellery that’s suitable. For example, opals and emeralds require special settings to better protect them.

 
 

Emerald:

Emeralds, which come in beautiful shades of green, are getting particularly rare. They require extra protection from daily wear as they are quite brittle. Emerald is the birthstone for May.

Morganite:

A pink variety of emerald, usually quite a light pink, increasing in popularity.

Aquamarine:

Stunning sky blue aquamarines are a very clean stone, especially good when cut into an oblong or emerald cut. Careful care is need with aquamarine as they are a fragile stone. It is the birthstone of March.


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Topaz:

Blue topaz comes in a few shades, from a light "swiss blue" to a deeper "London blue" It is also available in pink.

Onyx:

A Black stone mainly used on Gentlemen's signet rings.

Amethyst:

A light to deep purple, amethyst is the birthstone of February.

Peridot:

A very striking lime green stone.

Iolite:

A new stone on the market with a lovely deep purple.

Citrine:

Comes in various shades of citrus yellows and golden hues, using a large citrine gemstone looks fantastic as a centerpiece in rings and pendants without breaking the bank.

Tourmaline:

One of our favorite stones, commonly found in green and pink but comes in all colours of the rainbow.

Garnet:

Coming in a range of colours, browns and deep purples are most common. But they also come in a stunning shade of green and an ultra rare blue. The birthstone of January.

Opal:

We love the playful colours of opal, commonly from Australia, these stones require special care. A new Ethiopian opal is now available with an interesting range of colours and a more translucent look. It is the birthstone of October.

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Tanzanite:

A rare stone only found in Tanzania, colour ranges from a light purple to a deep blue, blue being the most prized colour. Birthstone for December.