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Gold Jewellery Christmas Gift Ideas

Looking for Gold Jewellery Christmas Gift Ideas? We’re here to help! Giving gold jewellery at Christmas is a wonderful way to treat friends and family to something they will treasure for years. We’ve put together a few of our favourite gift ideas below.

Some of our favourite Gold Jewellery Christmas Gift Ideas

A handmade gold bangle is a timeless classic that will get a lifetime of wear. We have a selection of different styles of handmade gold bangle, from our wider hammered gold cuff bangle, to our simple and classic 3mm round gold bangle.  We can also make rose gold bangles or white gold bangles to order.

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Modern pearl jewellery can be hard to find. If you are looking for gold pearl jewellery that is both timeless and contemporary, our collection of Akoya pearl and diamond earrings and pendants are ideal. They are simple enough to wear every day but with that extra bit of sparkle for special events too. They are available in both yellow gold and white gold, and if you want something a little bit different we also make black pearl earrings and pendants in the same style. Pearl is also the June birthstone so pearl jewellery is perfect for family and friends with a June birthday.

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Giving a gold ring for Christmas might not be as costly as you think. Our rough diamond stacking rings start from only £285 and can be collected on each special occasion to create a set of beautiful gold stacking rings. If you are looking for a colourful gold ring then our Bubbles cluster rings could be the perfect choice, they are available in both yellow and white gold with different tonal mixes of coloured gemstones and diamonds.

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Which white precious metal?

Which white precious metal should you choose for your jewellery? In the high street all white gold, platinum and palladium rings are rhodium plated to make them look the same colour in the display widow. However rhodium plating is a temporary finish and especially on rings where they rub against things daily, it will wear off within a few months. This can leave you confused and wondering why your ring does not look as bright as when you first purchased it. A trip back to the jewellers will mean a charge of £40-60 to have the plating put back on. This is why when we are designing a bespoke ring or piece of jewellery we like to explain the different properties and colours of every available precious white metal. This way you can manage your final result to match other pieces of jewellery and have the white shade you prefer without the hassle of rhodium plating often. The eye is incredibly sensitive to colour shades. If you look at any of the metals pictured in the ring stack on their own they will look white. It is only when they are put next to each other that you will notice that they are different colours. This is why rhodium plating makes a ring look worse as it wears off, because the whiteness of the rhodium will make your white gold not look white to the eye. Also bear in mind that you will want all the rings on one hand to be in the same white metal or your eye will pick out the subtle variations in white shade and make some rings look white and others darker or coloured.

The different white metals have different hardnesses and densities from each other making each one appropriate for certain types of design, they also are very different in price to each other.

 

Which White precious metal

From the bottom up: platinum, 18ct white gold, 9ct white gold, palladium, silver

Platinum is a very pale grey white, it is twice as dense as silver. If you hold the same size ring, one in platinum and one in silver in each hand, you will easily notice the difference in weight. This makes platinum the best choice for fine metalwork such as diamond claws. The density of the metal also means that we can put on a higher degree of polish on the ring and that it will maintain it for longer than the softer alternatives.

Organic form spiky engagement and wedding ring set

Platinum was the idea material for these interlocking engagement and wedding rings. Tough enough to be worn every day

18ct white gold looks brownish grey and is the darkest shade of white precious metal available. It looks fantastic in a two tone wedding ring paired one of the other white precious metals or on it’s own as a wedding ring in a brushed finish  and at 1.5 times the weight of silver will feel valuable. We do not recommend it is used with white diamonds or in fine jewellery as it can look dark against the paler stones and would ideally need rhodium plating to look it’s best. It will always be worth paying that little bit extra for platinum which is much stronger too.

Rough Hammered Wedding Rings

Rough hammered wedding rings in various widths and metals

9ct white gold looks pale yellow against the others so if, as your rhodium plating wears off, your ring begins to look yellow it is probally 9ct white gold underneath. Once the rhodium is gone the ring will start to look white to you again. So why not start with the colour that it is? It holds it’s polish well and if platinum and 18ct gold is out of your price range 9ct white gold is a good choice over silver as it does not tarnish quite so quickly to black. Where weight is a concern, perhaps for earrings with a high metal content it is only 1.2 times as heavy as silver.

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Square 9ct white rose and yellow gold bangles

Palladium is a dark grey and it’s main use is in heavy wedding bands. It looks similar to platinum but is a cheaper option. It is quite soft, this and it’s dark colour means it is not an ideal material for mounting diamonds and for making fine jewellery.

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Brushed palladium wedding ring

Silver, so called because of it’s colour is a true silver colour and the whitest of the white metals. It is of a similar hardness to 18ct white gold so soft compared to platinum. The main reason for not using it in fine jewellery apart from this is that it tarnishes quite quickly to black. the places it will tarnish most quickly will be around your stone and behind the gems reducing their brilliance. If you want a vintage look or if the jewellery is designed for large cabochons it can look fantastic. A pattern can be picked out in a process called oxidisation so that it looks stronger from the start.

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Silver and diamond oxidised dress ring

We also can remake your old white gold or platinum jewellery. Generally 950 platinum can be remade with no difficulty and with a good cost saving. We remake in the other white metals only if there is a sentimental reason for doing so. This is because older white gold alloys sometimes contain metals that are now banned for jewellery use such as nickle and cadmium. These metals used to be added as whitening or hardening agents but have been found to be irritants. You may think that you are allergic to white gold or silver because of these metals. Silver is relatively cheap and the cost of reclaiming it is often more than using commercially recycled and prepared silver so we replace it like for like in commissions unless you tell us not to.

If any aspect of choosing which white precious metal is for you call one of our expert team for a chat on 01273 846338

 

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Boho Chic Jewellery For 2017

Silver and silver gilt (gold plated silver) “Boho Chic Jewellery” or “hippy chic” jewellery has never been more popular and is influencing our new jewellery collections. With it’s mix and match, multi coloured vibrancy these pieces are celebratory in nature. Perfect for driving away the Winter blues and spicing up your Christmas Look. The fashion has it’s roots in tribal jewellery both ancient and modern from around the world. Inspired by naturally occurring materials: rough gemstones, shells, seeds, fossils, feathers  combined with manufactured objects: gold and silver beads and found objects: antique greek coins and pieces of roman glass.

My current favourite statement necklaces: Limited edition Emerald Cleopatra Necklace, Roman Glass Necklace, Rough Sapphire Necklace and Bracelet. These striking contemporary necklaces use gemstones in its naturally occurring rough form. The Roman glass has been buried for hundreds of years giving it it’s antique finish.

 

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Dangly coin earrings and necklaces: Silver and silver gilt disc necklaces and earrings, peridot hammered heart charm necklace in silver gilt

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Bead worked silver necklaces, earrings and bracelets: Tourmaline gold plated silver tassle necklaces and earrings, Green garnet beaded disc necklace and earrings

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Luscious Stacking rings: rough diamond and rough ruby stacking rings in silver and 18ct yellow gold, Citrine and green amethyst stacking rings in silver, Amethyst stacking ring in 18ct yellow gold

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Large sterling silver rings and bracelets: Baroque pearl and diamond cuff, large silver mabe pearl ring, giant aquamarine and tanzanite rings, silver and rough cut aquamarine rings

Pearl bracelet with diamonds in 9ct white goldmabe pearl ring in silverGiant silver ringsaquamarine stacking rings using rough cut crystals and hammered silver

 

Vintage style diamond rings: opal cocktail ring and a platinum and diamond old cut diamond cluster ring

Vintage style Ring in white gold with old cut diamondsVintage ring in diamond and platinumvintage opal ringPlatinum and diamond cluster ring

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Peridot Jewellery August Birthstone

Peridot Jewellery August birthstone. Peridot the birthstone for August is said to host magical powers and healing properties to protect against nightmares. Also to bring the wearer power, influence, and a wonderful year.

Ready for all those August birthdays we have designed these pieces featuring the August birthstone, Peridot.

Peridot necklace Planished Heart Necklacehammered peridot earstuds heart shaped in gold plated silver

peridot hammered earstuds in gold plated silverPeridot necklace Planished Disc Necklace Silver Gilt

Lovely peridot necklaces, handmade in hammered gold plated silver with matching peridot earstuds. Gold jewellery is really fashionable this year.

If you prefer your peridot set in silver our moi et toi collection is bang on trend. It contrasts the peridot with a second gemstone. Blue topaz and Amethyst have been used in the ring, earrings and pendant pictured.

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peridot pendant with blue topaz in silver, moi et toi designPeridot silver earstuds pear shaped 7x5mm

The vibrant lime green colour has long been one of our favourite gemstones. Here it is featured in our nugget collection

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peridot earstuds

And of course fun peridot rings:

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There are plenty more ideas on the peridot jewellery august birthstone section of our website.

Many items are available for next day delivery

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Gold Jewellery…

Gold jewellery, what you need to know.

Here at Pruden and Smith we have a wide selection of gold jewellery. All of our jewelry is handmade and designed at our workshop in Ditchling, below our gallery. So if you are interested in how gold jewellery is made come on one of our free tours of our workshop, so feel free to pop in any time.

We have selections of gold jewellery for men, especially gold wedding bands. Our gold jewellery for women is contemporary combining the newest trends with the best quality of craftsmanship. We sell gold jewellery with stones, gold jewellery with pearls and gold jewellery with beads. All with our signature hammered finish, unless you specify plain, polished or brushed.

So if you are researching how to buy gold jewellery, look no further, either come into our gallery and workshops in Ditchling which is based in a lovely English village (ideal for a day out). Or use our website to order online or just browse our unique range of products and get great ideas of what to commission.

 

Here are some of our favourite gold jewellery by Pruden and Smith,

 

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Left: Hammered Disc Necklace Silver Gilt   Middle:  Marwar Disc Earrings  Right: Marwar Hammered Studs

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Left: Tourmaline Earrings Silver Gilt Tassle Middle: Silver Tourmaline Beaded Tassle Necklace Right: Hammered Gold Forged necklace

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Left:      Hammered Gold Cuff Wide   Middle:  Hammered Gold Cuff Bangle  Right: Spinning Eternity Ring With Baguette Diamonds

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Left:  Engagement Ring with Fitted Wedding Band    Middle:  Gold Nugget and Keshi Pearl Earstuds     Right:  Side Hammered Three Widths of Wedding Band

 Best price for scrap gold

If you are asking the questions, How to sell gold jewellery? where to sell gold jewellery? How to sell gold jewellery for cash? or who buys gold jewellery?

Here is your answer, because here at Pruden and Smith we buy your scrap gold giving you the best prices around. We also can take any of the other precious metals: silver, gold and platinum that you wish to turn into cash.

We can buy your scrap of gold and other precious metals.

Redesign your old jewellery

Some of your old jewellery will be of sentimental value so instead of getting money for your old gold we redesign it for you. In a process called “A precious legacy” we work with you to reuse the precious metal, diamonds and gemstones into a fabulous new set of jewellery that you will love to wear everyday. We offer a free design consultation where your jewellery is assessed for re-use. Metal type is tested, diamonds are tested and we make an inventory of all the materials that mean the most to you or are most valuable. We then make design proposals based on the designs that you like from our collection of how everything can be reused and a budget. You may then proceed with one or all of the pieces that have been proposed. Sometimes there is enough surplus scrap metal to go towards paying for the labour on the making of the jewellery, otherwise you just pay for the labour. the finished pieces are worth much more in both sentimental and financial terms.

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