Looking for autumn jewellery ideas? Look no further. Our autumn jewellery seasonal style guide has got you covered.
The star of the show this autumn is this Giant Stacking Cocktail Ring featuring a 5ct Trillion Natural Brown Zircon, 6mm round pale yellow fancy diamond, emerald cut purple spinel, trillion cut pink spinel, octagonal cut purple spinel, and an oval orange garnet and a trillion champagne garnet. It was handmade in 18ct yellow gold using a collection of the client’s own sentimental stones along with some carefully selected new stones that we sourced to complete this beautiful warm autumnal palette.
We have a selected a number of our favourites to highlight. Firstly, we have our new Emerald Trefoil Rough Diamond Stacking Rings which feature three 2mm round emeralds set in 18ct yellow gold. Secondly, we have our striking Yellow Sapphire Diamond Spiky Stacking Rings. This beautiful set features a one carat round brilliant cut diamond and a valuable yellow pear shaped sapphire. And last, but by no means least, we have our Bubbles rings. Our Bubbles cluster rings and Bubbles eternity rings pictured here in ruby and emerald are available in your choice of gemstone.
Autumn Jewellery Seasonal Style Guide: Rough Gemstone Jewellery
Our Brazilian Rough Emerald and Tiger’s Eye jewellery make the perfect jewellery for autumn. The warm golden hues are perfect for the season. The rough textured gold plated silver setting edge follows the undulated surface of the stones giving an organic rustic feel. Brazilian rough emerald is available in a number of designs. These include necklaces, earrings, pendants and a bracelet.
Brazilian Emerald
Our Brazilian rough emerald has been cut to carefully preserve the rough texture. Colours range from black to brilliant green and pale green in a single piece. The settings are made from rough hammered silver with a Vermeil (gold plated) finish. Autumn jewellery perfect for evening events or every day wear.
Tiger’s Eye
We have given Tiger’s Eye a bit of shake up in our rough cut collection. Often cut into rounded beads or smooth cabochons, we have opted instead to cut the surface to reveal the beautiful texture of the stone. The rusty golden hues are reminiscent of autumn leaves or a roaring log fire.