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Eternity Rings – The Eternal Symbol!

Sunday, 10 April 2011  |  Admin

Giving somebody an eternity ring is a symbol of the everlasting love you feel for that person. Eternity rings are traditionally given as gifts from husbands to wives to mark special and significant occasions, such as to celebrate the birth of a first child. This new addition to your family is a huge milestone and an eternity ring can be an acknowledgement of this. To get an eternity ring can also symbolise an important wedding anniversary and a confirmation that you still believe in all the vows you took when you first got married. After all, she married you for better or worse, for richer or for poorer, perhaps it is time you showed her that her commitment to you was the right choice.

In terms of style and aesthetics, eternity rings are unparalleled; you will not find a ring with more elegance or class. They comprise of a continual line of exquisite, finely cut precious gemstones. The gemstones traditionally used are diamonds although it is also common to see other precious gems such as rubies or sapphires. Likewise, these diamonds are usually encrusted within a band of gold, whether it be yellow or white gold … platinum is also an option. In recent years there has been a rise in the popularity of ‘half-eternity’ rings that see the gemstones cover only the front of the ring rather than making a full circle; it simply depends on the tastes of the lady in question.

We not only stock eternity rings that have a varied range of precious metals and gems but we also have different styles of cut to choose from. If you are looking for cut that has been especially designed to capture the light and reflect it to its maximum potential, then perhaps a ‘brilliant cut’ ring is what you are looking for. Alternatively there is the ‘baguette cut’ for those who prefer their eternity ring to have a longer more rectangular stone. Finally, ‘princess cut’ stones, with their smaller more refined cut, are becoming increasingly popular due to their eye catching appearance making these well worth your consideration.

When looking for an eternity ring for your loved one, you need to take all these factors into consideration and make sure you find the perfect ring. After all, by their very nature, eternity rings are a gift that lasts forever. They are a special gift for a special woman and you need a ring that epitomises this sentiment. We know that it can often be hard to find the ring that best befits your relationship but Hatton Jewels are here to help. We have a vast amount of experience in making sure our customers find the perfect piece of jewellery for them, if you feel like you need any help or advice in finding an eternity ring that will light up the smile of your other half, get in touch today, we are here to help.

Monday, 1 October 2012  |  Admin
Tuesday, 11 September 2012  |  Admin

September Birth Stone Sapphire Serenity, Truth
Sapphire comes from the Greek word sappheiros meaning, “blue stone.” What is interesting about sapphire is that it comes from a family of gemstones called corundum, and sapphire can occur naturally in blue, yellow, pink, purple, orange and green! Sapphire is prized for its durability and its brilliance – it’s a very hard stone that is best worn so everyone can see it! This stone is found all over the world, including Burma, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Australia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tanzania, Kenya, and China. We have a full range of sapphire eternity rings that can be custom made to fit, as well as coloured stone rings, antique jewellery and signed pieces.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012  |  Admin

It is often said that a diamond eternity rings never quite sparkles the way it did in the jewellery case when it caught your eye. This is only true, however, if you aren’t aware, or haven’t been instructed on how to properly care for it. It only takes a few moments to restore your beautiful diamond ring back to its former glory.

Thursday, 28 April 2011  |  Admin

When you think of diamond jewellery, one of the first images that crops up in your mind is that of a diamond engagement ring. But diamonds can be used in so many ways that you shouldn’t restrict yourself to just this type of jewellery.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011  |  Admin

There are always new and modern designs to choose from when it comes to jewellery of any sort, but sometimes, it’s nice to consider old fashioned jewellery for something a little different.

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