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    June’s Birthstone: Moonstone

    June brings long, sunlit days, early summer warmth, and the serene, mystical glow of moonstone. One of June’s official birthstones, moonstone has enchanted gem lovers for centuries with its soft shimmer, ethereal beauty, and connection to intuition and emotional balance. Alongside pearl and alexandrite, moonstone completes June’s trio of birthstones, offering a gentle yet captivating alternative for jewellery and personal…

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  • A collection of gemstones that are perfect for mothers day jewellery, including green, purple, red, and clear stones, alongside a pearl, displayed on silky beige fabric with white flowers.

    7 Mother’s Day Gemstones: Thoughtful Gems for Mum

    Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate the women who nurture, support, and inspire us, and jewellery is a timeless gift. Add in gemstones and you get extra layers of meaning through colour, symbolism, and personal connection. Whether you’re designing a special piece or a collection marking this special day, the below gemstones reflect love, gratitude, emotional balance, and strength.…

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  • A glossy fire opal gemstone rests on smooth grey stones, illuminated by soft sunlight. The scene conveys tranquility with natural, soothing tones.

    The Symbolic & Spiritual Meanings of Fire Opal Crystals

    Fire opal crystals, with their ember-like colours, carry a bright, lively presence that immediately feels warming and expressive. Many describe its energy as encouraging movement and emotional honesty, gently nudging you to show up as your full self. This sense of vitality and openness naturally leads into the symbolic themes fire opal is known for. Benefits of Fire Opal Crystals…

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  • Split image of a labradorite and a moonstone. Left: vibrant blue and green hues of labradorite. Right: soft, translucent white of moonstone. Labels included.

    Labradorite vs Moonstone: A Gemstone Comparison

    Moonstone and labradorite are two gems that make jewellers and collectors pause every time a new parcel arrives. Both belong to the feldspar family, and both flash light in ways that feel almost otherworldly. Despite their similar shimmery colours, the two stones are visually very different. Moonstone tends to have a lighter base, while labradorite is usually darker. This striking…

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  • Open journal displaying "June" surrounded by sparkling, multicolored alexandrite gemstones on a sunlit wooden desk with vintage tools, evoking creativity and nostalgia.

    June’s Birthstone: Alexandrite

    June brings long, sun-filled days, the early warmth of summer, and the captivating magic of alexandrite. Known as one of the official birthstones for June, alexandrite enchants collectors and jewellers alike with its colour-changing ability, rarity, and connection to balance and transformation. Alongside pearl and moonstone, alexandrite completes June’s trio of birthstones, offering a nice range of beauty, symbolism, and…

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  • A smooth, round fire opal cabochon glows warmly on a wooden surface, surrounded by pliers and coiled wire, evoking a sense of craftsmanship and creativity.

    A Jewellers Guide to Fire Opal

    Fire opals vivid oranges, reds, and golden hues seem to hold a flicker of flame at the center, giving the stone a radiant presence unlike any other opal. Jewelers and collectors value it for its striking body colour, luminous transparency, and the way it captures light in a gentle, fluid way. 🔗 Interested in working with a variety of opal…

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  • Colorful spring gemstones reflecting sunlight are placed on a white surface, surrounded by delicate pink cherry blossoms and green leaves.

    8 Spring Gemstones: Fresh Colours and New Beginnings

    Spring is the season of renewal. The world brightens as flowers bloom and leaves return to trees. Colours shift from winter’s muted tones to fresh greens, soft pinks, and pale blues. It’s a perfect time to theme a jewellery collection that captures the feelings of growth, optimism, and new beginnings. Peridot – The Green of New Growth Peridot’s lively green…

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  • A figure stands on a rocky shore under vibrant, colorful northern lights. The glowing labradorite stones echo the auroras, creating a whimsical, magical atmosphere.

    Labradorite and The Trapped Northern Lights

    Labradorite has always felt like a little bit of magic caught inside a stone. Hold it at the right angle and colour rolls across the surface like something alive. Blues, greens, a hint of gold. If you have ever stared into that shimmer and thought of the Northern Lights, you are not alone. One of the most beautiful legends linked…

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  • A glossy, green gem sits on a stone tablet with ancient carvings, surrounded by sand and smaller stones. The scene conveys mystery and history.

    Prehnite Myths and Legends

    Prehnite, with it’s soft glow, looks dreamy and ancient. As though it should have a long trail of legends behind it. But prehnite is actually relatively new in the gemstone world. It wasn’t recorded until the 1700s, when it became the first gemstone officially named after a person. Before that, it went unrecognised, overshadowed by better-known green gems. Since no…

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  • Open journal with "May" written in calligraphy, adorned with green emerald gemstones. Surrounding jewelry and tools suggest a creative, vintage theme.

    May’s Birthstone: Emerald

    May is a month of lush growth, lengthening days, and the vibrant green glow of emeralds. Recognised as the official birthstone for May, emerald has enchanted people for thousands of years with its rich colour, captivating inclusions, and deep connection to renewal. While some modern lists mention alternatives like green onyx or chrysoprase, emerald remains the true gemstone of May,…

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