Thursday, 31 October 2013

Halloween Treats

It's that time of year again, where we embrace everything dark & mysterious. If you'd like to treat yourself or a loved one, look to vibrant, coloured gemstones and animal inspired jewellery.


Antique Diamond & Emerald Butterfly Brooch, 18ct white gold
Antique Diamond, Emerald, Sapphire & 18ct yellow Gold Bee Brooch

Purple amethyst adds a touch of noir infused glamour to these earrings.

Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Sneaky peak of the new showroom...

We're loving our new showroom, check out the new walnut desks!
Also, how good do our coloured stone micro-set eternity rings look stacked up? Fabulous.

Mix and match coloured stones with your choice of precious metal to create a personalised eternity ring. These are just some of the combinations available!
Amethyst & 18ct Yellow Gold Micro-Set Eternity Ring

Pink Sapphire & 18ct Yellow Gold Micro-Set Eternity Ring

Blue Sapphire & Platinum Micro-Set Eternity Ring

New Showroom Launch

We are very excited to be launching our new showroom this week! To celebrate, we are offering the first 30 customers that make a purchase in our showroom or through our website (www.hattonjewels.com) a whopping 10% discount. Our jewellery is already extremely competitively priced, at up to 50% lower than retail price, so this added 10% discount is a deal not to be missed! Why not make use of this discount to make a start on your Christmas shopping?

*Please like our Facebook page when you make an appointment to register for this discount.

                 Need Christmas present ideas? Diamond stud earring are a fail-safe classic.
 

The Hills Star Lauren Conrad Engaged!

Hatton Jewels' loves California girl Lauren Conrad's easy elegance, and her engagement ring from fiancĂ© William Tell is no exception, a beautiful round diamond solitaire set in yellow gold. This ring proves that sometimes less is more, and that simple ring designs can let the diamond do all the talking.


If you like Lauren's ring, choose a diamond solitaire engagement ring, with a 4 claw setting. All our rings can be made in platinum, 18ct white, yellow and rose gold. Rose and yellow gold are good options if you like a warmer looking metal, and are after a vintage style ring.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Trend Alert- Coloured Stone Engagement Rings

Ever since the Duchess of Cambridge received her stunning Sapphire and Diamond engagement ring, coloured stone engagement rings have risen in popularity and now rival traditional diamond rings in the popularity stakes. And why not? Coloured stone rings are a gorgeous alternative, and allow you to have a large stone at a lower price point compared with a diamond.



                                Kate's Sapphire and Diamond cluster engagement ring.

Hatton Jewels' vintage platinum, sapphire & diamond engagement ring.
 
 
 
 
Jessica Simpson flashes her ruby and diamond engagement ring.

Hatton Jewels' Art Deco style ruby, diamond &18ct gold ring.
 
 
 
Halle Berry wears a stunning emerald and diamond engagement ring.
Hatton Jewels' 18ct yellow gold, emerald & diamond ring.
 
Don't be afraid to propose with colour!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, 25 October 2013

Amazing 'Pink Star' Diamond

-This 59.60ct diamond nicknamed 'The Pink Star' will go under the hammer at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva on November 13th, and is expected to reach £40 million dollars.
 
-The Gemmological Institute of America say the stone is the largest internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamond they have ever graded.
 
-It took 2 years to cut 'The Pink Stars' dozens of facets out of the original raw stone and polish it into its current oval shape.
 
 




-Most of us do not have a budget of millions. At Hatton Jewels we can offer you expert guidance to find the perfect diamond to suit  your taste and budget.
 
-Love pink diamonds but don't have the budget? Pink Sapphires are just as beautiful and have a lovely fuschia hue.


Hatton Jewels' cushion cut pink sapphire, diamond & platinum ring.
 

November Birthstone- Citrine

 
-Citrine comes in various shades of yellow, from very pale champagne to vibrant canary, often with a hint of amber & orange tones.
 
-Citrine is a variety of quartz.
 
-If you are lusting after yellow diamond jewellery, citrine can provide a more cost effective alternative.
 
-We offer a gorgeous collection of citrine jewellery, in platinum and 18ct white and yellow gold, accented with scintillating diamonds.
 
-Hatton Jewels are experts in designing and hand-making bespoke pieces, so contact us if you love citrine jewellery but want to add your own personal touch, or to change one of our current designs to better suit your taste!

Hatton Jewels' Citrine Brilolette & Diamond Earrings, set in 18ct white gold. These stunning earrings would add star quality to any outfit. 
 
Our beautiful drop earrings are very similar to these citrine & diamond earrings Emma Watson has been spotted wearing on the red carpet.
 






We are passionate about fun and innovative jewellery design, and we source designer and antique fine jewellery. This Dior 'Oui' ring in 18ct yellow gold, set with a citrine centre stone and diamond accented claws is charming and playful as well as being extremely beautiful.


Celebrities choose citrine jewellery for the red carpet, for a luxurious, vintage and highly glamorous look.
 
Go to our website www.hattonjewels.com to view all of our citrine jewellery, and please get in contact if you are looking to have a bespoke piece made.


Monday, 7 October 2013

October Birthstones- Opal & Tourmaline


Are you looking for a gift for a loved one with a birthday in October? Birthstone jewellery makes an ideal present, as not only are the gemstones beautiful, they are embedded with significance.



Opal


Opals are famous for their play of colours when moved. This shimmering effect and flash of colour is caused by the interference of light on small cracks and other internal structural differences. The different colours are caused by various chemical inclusions; yellows and reds betray the presence of iron oxides. The spectacular black opals that sometimes flash green, blue and red get their color from magnesium oxides and organic carbon within the stone. Opals can also be milky in appearance, caused by the inclusions of tiny gas bubbles. Opals are formed in near-surface volcanic rocks, within cavities and cracks.

 The main source of opals is Australia, where black opals are found. Fire opals were first mined in Mexico, and continue to be produced today. In the United States, brilliant fire opals are also found in Nevada. Other commercial sources of opal are Brazil, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Japan and Ireland.

The name opal is derived from the Sanskrit word “upala,” as well as the Latin “opalus,” meaning “precious stone.”

The Opal has a rich history. In Roman times, the opal was perceived as a symbol of love and hope. Orientals called it the “anchor of hope.” Arabs say it fell from the heavens in flashes of lightning. The ancient Roman natural historian Pliny once described it in the following way.

“… it is made up of the glories of the most precious stones. To describe it is a matter of inexpressive difficulty: There is in it the gentler fire of the ruby, the brilliant purple of the amethyst, the sea-green of the emerald, all shining together in an incredible union.”

In Elizabethan England the opal was treasured for its beauty. Shakespeare wrote of it in the Twelfth Night as the “queen of gems.” Queen Victoria presented her children with opal jewellery, thus making the stone popular.
 
The opal is a beautiful stone, each one is unique.

 
 

 
 
Tourmaline

The name of this gemstone is thought to come from the Sri Lankan word “toramalli,” a term applied to yellow, green or brown stones, that means “something little out of the earth.”

 Tourmaline is a complex aluminous borosilicate mineral built of crystals.

Other metals are present within the crystal structure, and are responsible for the characteristic colors of the gemstones.

 A valued variety of tourmaline that has 2 colours is called ‘watermelon’ tourmaline. This particular type is found in Brazil. The outer edges of the gem are green, transitioning to a transparent white zone that gives way to a pink or light red interior.

Tourmaline is known as the ‘peace stone’, believed to dispel fear and make its wearer calm.