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Our Story

A Family Of Jewellers Since 1958

A family tradition thrives at our heart, led by father and son, André and Dan Rennie, who proudly uphold our legacy.

As the welcoming faces of the company, the family's decades of expertise in design, sourcing, and craftsmanship ensure the customer journey is informative, enjoyable, and transparent.

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Frequently asked questions

Learn more about our cluster earrings, where thoughtful design meets meticulous craftsmanship.

What are cluster or halo earrings​?

Cluster or halo earrings feature a central diamond or coloured gemstone surrounded by smaller stones. In cluster earrings, several smaller stones are arranged closely together to create a bold, striking design. Halo earrings, on the other hand, have a central diamond or gemstone encircled by a ring of smaller stones, highlighting the centrepiece. Both styles offer a sophisticated and eye-catching look and can be customised with various gemstones such as sapphires, rubies, or diamonds, depending on personal taste.

What metals are commonly used for halo diamond earrings?

Halo diamond earrings are typically made from precious metals such as platinum, 18ct white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold. The metal colour is often chosen to complement or match other jewellery, such as an engagement ring or wedding band, creating a harmonious look. All our halo earrings are crafted in our own workshop to ensure exceptional quality and craftsmanship.

Do you offer both natural and lab grown (synthetic) diamond earrings?

We work exclusively with natural diamonds and have chosen not to offer lab-grown options. While we respect that the choice between natural and lab-grown stones is personal, we feel the narrative around lab-grown diamonds isn’t always fully transparent. We source our diamonds through the Kimberley Process and the System of Warranties, promoting conflict-free origins. In addition, many of our suppliers are accredited members of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), ensuring high standards of quality and responsible practices. For more details on why we’ve chosen not to work with lab-grown diamonds, click here.

Why do women wear earrings?

Women wear earrings to express their personal style and enhance their outfits. Whether in cluster designs, simple studs, or hoops, earrings are a versatile accessory that can suit any occasion, reflecting individual taste and personality. They also carry cultural and sentimental significance, often given as gifts to commemorate special moments or milestones. In bridal jewellery, earrings play a crucial role in adding elegance and completing the wedding look. For many, they remain a cherished and timeless accessory that combines beauty with a sense of individuality.

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