Thursday, March 5, 2009

Royal and Wealthy Clientele at Jewels of Ocean


Jewels of Ocean built its reputation over the years through an uncommon combination of perseverance coupled with obsessive attention to detail.
This diligence, was the underlying force that allowed Jewels of Ocean to accomplish what many of today's mass market jewellers can never achieve, a truly personal relationship with clientele from around the world.
During its existence, Jewels of Ocean has also designed magnificent jewellery for royalty the world over. It understands its clientele and works with clientele to be one step ahead of the latest jewellery designs.
From this relationship with royalty it has recently designed a new range of jewellery called the Sangue Blu, or 'Blue Blood,' collection, a tribute to the royalty that patronised the firm.

Jewels of Ocean - A Leading Coloured Gem Distributor



In the world of coloured stones the House of Jewels of Ocean are leaders in their art. Through its finely crafted collections, Jewels of Ocean pursues a dual goal. It strives to create comfort and confidence and this is imbued to wearers of their discreetly elegant jewellery.
The pave setting on the blue gem flower clip and ring, sets this company apart from run of the mill jewellery houses. Just look at these magnificent sapphire, South Sea pearl and diamond cluster chandelier style earrings. These sapphire earrings are my favourite ear-clips on this page. But it's a close decision, I also love the ruby pave half hoops and the sapphire and diamond chandelier drops - see further down.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Jewellery Trends for Autumn 2008 and Winter 2009



The Van Cleef & Arpels diamond Organdi necklace left is made of white gold and contains 79 carats of diamonds; consequently this piece makes a stupendous item of jewellery.
The Couture Diamond Organdi Necklace has the finesse of the fabric it is named after because fine wire is used to link the motifs. In the form of a ruffle, the necklace perfectly curves around the neck and unfolds, like an organdy collar.
The Van Cleef & Arpels House uses a unique winding articulation technique, making this necklace remarkably flexible. To reinforce its luminosity and lightness, the couture jeweller has used hidden settings so that the scattered diamonds appear to float across the neckline in different layers. This is why these diamond necklaces are the ultimate in statement luxury jewellery and have been for a century