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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 about our coloured stone engagement rings, lovingly designed and crafted in-house.

Can engagement rings have coloured stones?

Yes, engagement rings can feature coloured gemstones, which have grown in popularity in recent years. These rings offer a distinctive alternative to traditional diamond-only designs, allowing for individuality through the vibrant colours of the stones. Many people choose to combine coloured gemstones with diamonds in their engagement rings, creating a striking contrast that enhances the overall design. This blend of coloured stones and diamonds offers a unique way to reflect one’s style while maintaining the timeless elegance of an engagement ring.

What gemstones are good for engagement rings​?

Our most popular coloured gemstones for engagement rings include sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and aquamarine, each with its own distinct
appeal.

Sapphires are especially valued for their durability and versatility, available in a range of beautiful colours. Alongside the classic blue, we also offer sought-after shades like teal and peach.

Rubies bring a deep red hue, emeralds a striking green, and aquamarine a light blue that complements a range of designs. While these gemstones are among the most popular, we can source a wide variety to create an engagement ring that perfectly reflects your style.

Are gemstone engagement rings popular​?

Gemstone engagement rings have long been a cherished choice, and in recent years, we've seen growing interest in them. While diamonds remain the most popular option, coloured gemstones are becoming increasingly sought after. Teal sapphires, in particular, have gained popularity for their striking hue. What makes these gemstones so appealing is their natural variety—each stone is unique in colour and character, making gemstone rings a truly personal and one-of-a-kind choice.

What should I consider when choosing a coloured stone engagement ring?

When choosing a coloured gemstone for your engagement ring, it's important to consider the vividness, brightness, and evenness of the colour. Clarity is also a key factor, though the beauty of coloured gemstones lies in their natural variation, which adds to their unique charm. The quality factors to prioritise will depend on the specific gemstone you’re selecting. As experts in the field, our talented jewellery specialists are here to guide you in making the best choice, ensuring you find the perfect gemstone.

Are your coloured stone engagement rings customisable?

Yes, our coloured stone engagement rings are fully customisable. With a heritage in crafting and design since 1958, we specialise in bespoke creations made in-house, ensuring each piece is unique and reflects our commitment to quality. From sourcing the gemstone to selecting the metal and design, our team is here to guide you through the process, helping you find a ring that truly suits your style. For those who can’t wait, we also offer an extensive collection of ready-to-wear coloured stone engagement rings, available for immediate purchase.

What is the average cost of a coloured stone engagement ring?

Deciding how much to spend on a coloured stone engagement ring is a personal choice that varies for everyone. Our coloured gemstone engagement rings start from around £1,800, accommodating a range of budgets to help you find the ideal piece for your special moment. Our experienced consultants are here to assist you in selecting the perfect ring that complements your vision and requirements. Don’t feel bound by the outdated rule of spending two to three months' salary; focus on what feels right for you.

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