As a colour rose gold communicates luxury, thanks to its association with the precious metal and common use in jewellery. Gold is a marker of wealth, so rose gold is often associated with style, elegance and affluence. Some see rose gold as a modern alternative to yellow and white gold so it’s for a “non-traditional” recipient. Others find the girl colour of rose gold perfect for the most feminine wearer. It’s popular because it’s fun and eye-catching. Having a piece of jewellery that is coloured pink just makes it stand out and catch the eye.
Oval diamonds have a classic appearance with a modern twist. It is a popular cut in all types of jewellery, especially in engagement rings, making it easy to match with other jewellery. It has an incredible brilliance, similar to the round brilliant cut, but also has the advantage of accentuating long, slender finders.
Emerald, the birthstone of May, carries the rich green colour of Spring and radiates a beautiful vivid tone. They are considered to be a symbol of rebirth and love. Emeralds are the rarest gemstones and are typically mined in Colombia, Brazil, Afghanistan and Zambia. Green is the colour of spring and has long symbolized love and rebirth. As the gem of Venus, it is also considered to aid in fertility. Cleopatra, Egypt’s tempestuous female monarch, was as famous for wearing Emeralds as Liz Taylor is for wearing diamonds. Ancient Egyptian mummies were often buried wearing an Emerald carved with the symbol of verdure – flourishing greenness – on their necks to symbolize eternal youth.
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