The Beautiful World of Emeralds

Good afternoon my dear, I hope that you have had a lovely one so far.  I find that a New Year always motivates me to sort things out and start afresh, and this January is no exception!  Today for example I have been transferring a lot of jewellery photos onto an external hard drive, to hopefully free up a bit of space on my laptop – and I kept running into all these interesting pictures of emeralds, that I wanted to share with you:

Emerald and Diamond ring at Richard Ogden, the Burlington Arcade

Emerald and Diamond ring from Richard Ogden, in the Burlington Arcade

The ring above features an emerald and two diamonds and it landed in my hands at work, as the stone weight needed to be measured.  Now I have learnt to calculate the weight of a gemstone the old school way too, but in this case I played around with an amazing app on my phone, where the following result came up:

Measuring the weight of an emerald, Gem Weight App

My measurement of an emerald in the Gem Weight App

As per usual I was a few digits away from my boss’ result, but not too far, so I was quite pleased!  Often when you buy an antique or vintage diamond ring, the diamond hasn’t been taken out of its setting to be measured and certificated, as it could damage the beautiful old settings, so the antique dealers have to be very good at calculating weights etc from difficult angles.  I always find it such fun to try to master a diamond gauge – they look like this (top right corner of the photo):

Diamond Gauge and loose small diamonds

A diamond gauge at the top right of the picture, used to calculate the weight of gemstones

And emeralds are just such divine little gemstones!  Sometimes people come by to look at an emerald ring for an engagement ring, but I tend to advise them to either choose a diamond, a sapphire or a ruby – only because emeralds are not the hardest stones around…

Emerald and Diamond Ring from Moira Fine Jewels at Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade

Emerald and Diamond Ring Art Deco style from Moira Fine Jewels

… and the last thing you want to do when you wear your engagement ring every day, is having to worry about cracking or denting it, so a more robust gemstone is usually a better idea.  However – I know one lady who has worn an aquamarine, which is an ever softer stone than an emerald, as her engagement ring for thirty years, and it is in perfect shape!  So it obviously also comes down to what kind of a person you are – I for one could never wear anything even remotely fragile, as I would damage it in no time.  Unfortunately!

Emerald and Diamond Ring from Moira Fine Jewels at Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade

Emerald and Diamond Ring from Moira Fine Jewels at Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade

And here is another lovely emerald and diamond ring – this one is from Moira Fine Jewels and you can pop by Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade to view it closer, if it takes your fancy.

April Diamond Dreaming

“She who from April dates her years,
Diamonds shall wear, lest bitter tears
For vain repentance flow; this stone,
Emblem of innocence, is known.”

Antique chandelier diamond earrings at Westleigh Antiques, Grays Antiques Market

Antique chandelier diamond earrings at Westleigh Antiques, Grays Antiques Market

The traditional birthstone for April is the Diamond, which is known to bring all you lovely April children balance, clarity and abundance in life.  It is of course a symbol of eternal love, and the word Diamond comes from the Greek work “adamas” meaning “hardest metal (1).  It is after all one of the hardest substances on the globe, dating back billions of years in time!

Rough diamonds are found in nature and skilled diamond cutters cut them into various forms, creating reflecting facets that lead to the incredible brilliancy that we know so well (2).  Diamonds are also though to increase a person’s energy, whether positive or negative, as well as the healing properties of other crystals.  In other words, if you wear a diamond with an amethyst, it will increase that crystal’s soothing and calming properties.

April Birthstone the Diamond, Antique Diamond Engagement Rings at Grays Antique Market

Diamonds are believed to increase the powers of other gemstones when worn together.  Antique diamond rings at John Joseph, Grays Antique Market

As always, we must look into the legends that surround this birthstone, and the Diamond doesn’t disappoint: ancient Hindus believed that diamonds were create by lightning bolts and they would attribute so much power to diamonds that they placed them in the eyes of statues of deities.  The Greeks believed that diamonds were tears of the Gods, splinters of stars and crystallised lightning (oh I do love that!).

So enjoy your birthday month all you lucky April born ones, and here is to hoping that a diamond crosses your path on your day!

Sources:

1. American Gem Society

2. Birthday Gems

April Diamond Dreaming

She who from April dates her years,
Diamonds shall wear, lest bitter tears
For vain repentance flow; this stone,
Emblem of innocence, is known.”

April Birthstone the Diamond, Antique Diamond Earrings at Grays Antique Market

Chandelier diamond earrings at Westleigh Antiques, Grays Antiques Market

The traditional birthstone for April is the Diamond, which is known to bring all you lovely April children balance, clarity and abundance in life.  It is of course a symbol of eternal love, and the word Diamond comes from the Greek word “adamas” meaning “hardest metal”, as it is one of the hardest substances on the globe – dating back billions of years!  

Rough diamonds are found in nature and skilled diamond cutters cut the gemstones into various forms, creating reflecting facets that lead to the incredible brilliancy that we know so well.  Diamonds are also thought to increase a person’s energy, whether positive or negative, and also the healing properties of other crystals.  In other words, if you wear a diamond with an amethyst, it will increase that crystal’s soothing and calming properties.

April Birthstone the Diamond, Antique Diamond Engagement Rings at Grays Antique Market

Diamonds are thought to increase the powers of other gemstone when worn together.  Antique Diamond Rings at John Joseph, Grays Antique Market 

As always we must look into the legends that surround this birthstone, and the Diamond doesn’t disappoint: Ancient Hindus believed that diamonds were created by lightning bolts and they would attribute so much power to diamonds that they placed them in the eyes of statues of deities.  The Greeks believed that diamonds were tears of the Gods, splinters of stars and crystallised lightning.  So enjoy your birthday month all you lucky April born ones, and here is to hoping that a diamond crosses your path on your day!

Sources

1. American Gem Society

2. Birthday Gems

A Portobello Market Jewellery Adventure

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

One of the beautiful houses where Pembridge Road meets Portobello Road

Today’s post is very special, as we are visiting Portobello Market on an early Saturday morning, when all the traders are only just setting up their stalls and the air is filled with excitement ahead of the market day.  I arrived at Notting Hill Gate around 8am, as I would be accompanying one of the fine antique jewellery traders at his stall for a few hours.

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

Portobello Road

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

The traders are busy setting up their stalls for the day

As I walked down Portobello Road I passed other stands that were just being set up.  The road was packed with parked vans that were being unloaded with all the glorious things that make up this legendary market every Saturday.

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

The wonderful food market on Portobello Road

I continued a bit further down past all the antique shops and came up to the famous food market, where the heavenly smell of newly baked bread filled the air, mixed with the sweet smell of strawberries, mangoes and the most exotic fruits and berries.

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

Vintage bags being unpacked at Portobello Road

I have written another post about Portobello Market – the guide to finding your way around there – but I think that every visit is so amazing as you always discover new things, stands and have a fun chat with some of the traders!

Portobello Market, Portobello Road, Notting Hill Vintage

Portobello Market wonders

I just had to photograph the facades of the houses along Portobello Road, as the first morning sunshine hit them so beautifully with its warm light.

Antique Gold Rings, Portobello Market, London

Antique Gold Rings, Portobello Market, London

So the purpose of my visit was to show you the fine antique jewellery that is for sale at Portobello Market, and I think we should start with this collection of gold rings with various gemstones.  I love wearing big cocktail rings to parties as they can be so OTT – but then become beautiful statement pieces when worn with subtle outfits.

Art Nouveau diamond earrings, Portobello Market, London

Such a beautiful pair of Art Nouveau diamond earrings

I adore these Art Nouveau dropdown earrings with diamonds.  By now we are familiar with Art Nouveau-design, which is often very intricate with nature inspired shapes:

Art Nouveau butterfly necklace at Portobello Market

Art Nouveau butterfly necklace with sapphires and diamonds *sigh*

Earring heaven is coming up below!  Would you say that you prefer Art Deco or Art Nouveau jewellery?

Aquamarine earrings with diamonds at Portobello Market

Loving these aquamarine and diamond earrings 

Antique emerald and diamond earrings at Portobello Market

Antique emerald and diamond earrings 

Antique diamond earrings at Portobello Market

Antique diamond earrings 

Selection of antique jewellery at Portobello Market

Selection of antique jewellery at Portobello Market

This is what fine antique jewellery displays often look like.  So much to choose from with a glorious range of gemstones, and precious metals.  You can also see some more period typical Art Nouveau jewellery in the middle and towards the top of this photo.  For example the locket where you insert a photo of a loved one (it is empty in the photo above).

Selection of antique jewellery at Portobello Market

Antique diamond dress clips

If you look closely at the picture above you can see a dress clip with diamonds in the middle of the picture.  Those were very popular around the turn of the century, among the fashionable ladies who would fasten them on each side of their dress, at the bottom of the dress straps at the front, to keep the dress sitting correctly.

At the top right of the photo you have a pair of golden earrings with amethysts, with the typical screw on earrings.  And need I even mention all the glorious cocktail rings on the far left at the back?

Antique engagement rings at Portobello Market

Antique engagement rings 

For those of you hunting for antique engagement rings this is definitely the place to visit.  The traders are always happy to advise on the different designs and the price ranges go from a few hundred pounds up to… well I will leave that to your imagination!  Here are some sparkling beauties – accompanied by an Art Deco diamond and sapphire bracelet .  If anything in this – or any other post on the blog – takes your fancy, do not hesitate to get in touch with me and I will put you in touch with the right antique dealers.

I hope that inspires you to wear something fabulous this weekend my dear!