Gemstones are among nature's rarest creations — formed over millions of years deep within the earth. Each piece in our collection is ethically sourced, expertly cut, and independently certified.
Our Collection
Precious & Semi-precious Gems
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Blue Sapphire
Corundum · Hardness 9 · Cornflower to royal blue
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Ruby
Corundum · Hardness 9 · Deep red to pinkish red
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Emerald
Beryl · Hardness 7.5 · Vivid green
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Yellow Sapphire
Corundum · Hardness 9 · Lemon to golden yellow
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Alexandrite
Chrysoberyl · Hardness 8.5 · Color-change gem
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Pink Sapphire
Corundum · Hardness 9 · Blush to vivid pink
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Aquamarine
Beryl · Hardness 7.5 · Pale to deep sea blue
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Cat's Eye
Chrysoberyl · Hardness 8.5 · Chatoyancy effect
Gem Cutting
Understanding Gemstone Cuts
Round Brilliant
Maximum light return, 58 facets
Oval
Elongated, elegant silhouette
Cushion
Soft corners, vintage appeal
Emerald Cut
Step-cut, open clarity window
Pear / Teardrop
Unique, lengthening effect
Marquise
Boat-shaped, maximises carat
Buyer's Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Natural (unheated) gems are entirely untreated — their color and clarity are exactly as formed by nature. Heated gems have been carefully heat-treated to enhance color or clarity, which is a widely accepted and permanent industry practice. Unheated stones typically carry a premium and are certified accordingly.
Carat (ct) is a unit of mass — 1 carat equals 0.2 grams. Because different gem species have different densities, two stones of equal carat weight can appear slightly different in size. Always check both the carat weight and millimetre dimensions when purchasing.
For high-value purchases, look for reports from internationally recognised labs such as GIA (Gemological Institute of America), AGL (American Gemological Laboratories), or GRS (Gem Research Swisslab). These reports confirm the species, origin, and treatment status of a stone. We include a certificate scan in every product listing.
Gemstones are graded on color, clarity, cut, and carat weight — the 4Cs. Color is the most important factor for colored stones. Clarity refers to the presence of inclusions or blemishes visible under magnification. Eye-clean stones (no inclusions visible to the naked eye) are generally more desirable and valuable.
Most gemstones can be cleaned with warm water and a mild soap using a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners for stones with inclusions or any treated gems. Store pieces separately in soft pouches to prevent scratching, and remove jewellery before swimming in chlorinated water or handling harsh household chemicals.