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Moonstone Jewellery Australia
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Moonstone Jewellery Australia
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INDIA’S LOVE…
India is the land of contradiction, there is joy amongst the poor living in what we would deem devastating standards and the amassed gold assets. Over 20% of the worlds mined gold is reported to be held in India and the majority is in private possession. It's considered to be auspicious, particularly in Hindu and Jain cultures. There is an ancient law-giver, Manu, who decreed that gold ornaments should be worn for important ceremonies and occasions. So families, like my partner Ravi's family, keep in their possession ancestral gold and wear it to events such as weddings.
It's projected there is likely to be over 15 million weddings each year over the next decade, more than half the population is under 25. Gifting gold is a traditional part of the marriage rituals in India, so weddings generate around 50 percent of the annual gold demand. Families start saving when they give birth to a girl, the 'Stridehan' or gift of gold to the bride gives her financial security when married.
In the country’s rural population, a deep affinity for gold goes hand in hand with practical considerations of the portability and security of jewellery as an investment. This, in part, explains how India’s appetite for gold defies market conditions: despite a 400 per cent rise in the rupee gold price* over the last decade, gold demand from Indian consumers continues to grow.
The change in India's demographics has changed, over 140 million have come out of poverty* in the last 10 years in India, the new generation are evolving the style and fashions in India, affluent Indian's want modern pieces that will also reflect their heritage & culture. I believe there is a new identity rising in India.
*World Gold Council
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PAW POSER
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Cute alert & the best inspiration ever! This is Raffaela when she's not lying by my feet, she's squeezing into the light box to get in my face, sniffing out gemstones in case they're treats, barking when I'm on a call to India. Whatever she does, it always puts a smile on my face. Spoodle Love.
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The Caspian Story. Natural, handcut Green Onyx gemstones set in 22ct Gold Vermeil. Earrings & Necklace available. Australian jewellery designer, based in Sydney, our mission is to keep talented Artisans in meaningful work. The Deep Blue Collection, also gives back to ocean conservation. Carbon Neutral Global Shipping.
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Story Sulu, a jewel sea between Borneo and the Philippines forms a near perfect circle like these stones. Sulu meaning sea world Artistry The necklace features 3mm hand cut natural gemstones delicately hand facet cut, strung to a long handmade silver ball chain. The earrings feature 6mm hand cut stones. SIS Hallmark
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Australian jewellery collection of gold earrings and silver earrings, handmade using natural gemstones including Aqua Chalcedony stone, Rose Quartz stone, Yellow Onyx stone, Prehnite stone, Green Onyx stone.
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Story “The beauty we can achieve when we endeavour to show our true colours”. Peacock - the symbol of Integrity set in the beauty of hand cut natural gemstones. Artistry Designed around traditional craftsmanship the gemstones and metal pieces have been hand cut. SIS Hallmark tag. Simple S lock. Collection Empowerment S
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Chalcedony: A nurturing blue stone
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Chalcedony is said to be a nurturing stone. Like the ocean, the beauty of this blue certainly does that for me. Its sublime colour is amplified by a raised design letting the light beneath. And our standard open back means all our rings fit most fingers.
Here’s another nurturing part, 1% sales goes to ocean conservation. 🌊💙
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Proud Pink Opal cabuchon cut into the Pacific Ring
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🌏 Carbon Neutral Global Shipping
🐳 Donation to ocean conversation from every piece
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5 REASONS TO LOVE GEMSTONE JEWELLERY
Gemstone jewellery has been a human fascination since ancient times.
Why do we love gemstone jewellery so much?
And, what is this deep connection humanity has with jewellery?
Here are 5 reasons to love gemstone jewellery, I'd love to hear your thoughts!
1| They connect us to our earth; not only do they take millions of years to form, they endure some of the most extreme pressure, heat and resistance imaginable. And if they don't endure, well they simply don't become gemstones, they vaporise or crystalise into other materials. No wonder we call them precious!
2| They connect us to nature; reflecting all that is amazing in our natural surroundings. The colours of the ocean, earth, foliage, flowers, butterflies; no matter where you look in nature, there is a gemstone that masterfully reflects the colours of our planet. I love to use the colours of the natural stones as part of the story of each piece designed.
3| They connect us to our humanity; gemstones can be crafted into wondrous spectacles; whether simply cut or mastered into an elaborate design, the Artisans have patience, talent, honour and responsibility to uncover the stone's brilliance.
4| It is a sustainable investment, your natural stone jewellery will last a lifetime. Designs can be enduring, carrying meaning as well as beauty.
5| Gemstone jewellery is a keepsake. A symbol of love, commitment, devotion, friendship, even tribe. They are small, but the significance, power and sentimental value can be unlike anything else in the material world. They connect us to our loved ones past and present.
Handmade, high quality jewellery connects with us way beyond aesthetic appeal. Natural stones make us feel connected to the earth, beautifully crafted handmade jewellery connects us to the Artisan and there is no denying that a beautiful piece makes us also feel exactly that, beautiful.
One of my fundamental beliefs is that jewellery connects us. The abundance of natures beautiful gemstones is where the SIS name came from because, "we can't all be dripping in diamonds, but we can be Swimming in Stones".
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TRAVEL JOURNAL: THE CAVE OF POETRY
Whether you've been to Italy or not, the romance that is La Dolce Vita is an inspiration to everyone.
Echoing Dave Dobbins’ she’s a slice of heaven - the province of Lecce, the heart being the picturesque city in the southern tip of the Italian boot, is a perfect blend of Italian culture and blissful sunbathing.
Although sleepy compared to the tourism that understandably engulfs Florence, it is known as her sister city, mainly I think because of the extravagantly carved baroque churches, the main being Basilica di Santa Croce.
Beyond the city, along the Ionian Coastline there are curvaceous white cliffs overhanging turquoise waters, this is where you’ll find the cave of poetry, La Grotto della Poesia. A natural turquoise pool in the cliffs that is warmed by the sun and lavished by the locals.
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And, the muse for the SIS Lecce Silver Rings Story;
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Designed around traditional craftsmanship, creating work for talented Artisans. Hand cabochon cut natural gemstones, 14.5mm are surrounded by 14 crystal jewels. Part of the Deep Blue Collection, 1% of sales donated to Ocean Conservation.
Lecce Silver Ring featuring the gemstone Prehnite | Quiet Confidence
Lecce Silver Ring featuring the gemstone Chalcedony | Nurturing
Lecce Silver Ring featuring the gemstone Rose Quartz | Love
Rings are also designed with an open back to allow for firm adjustment to fit most.
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So pack your sweeping, wide-brimmed hat, oversized designer sunnies, maybe a little Leece ring and take in the feast both literally and figuratively.
The coastline is amazing for trekking, splashing through water holes, watching gorgeous people go by until it's time to indulge in some Italian food, wine and a sneaky gelato.
Sweet life indeed.
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IMAGINE FEELING THE POWER OF THE MOON ON YOUR SKIN
Named to reflect the magic of the moon and as ancient as the moon itself, Moonstone gems are natural stones that have the power of working in turn with the moon bringing out a sensualness that re-energises the mind, body and spirit.
Moonstone is the gemstone that inspires the imagination, enhances intuition, lucid dreaming, balances emotions and is believed to support fertility and sensuality.
The magic of the Moonstone is it has an optical phenomenon known either as a schiller, or adularescence or chatoyancy, like a shimmering of the moon, it is a reflection that moves across the surface of the gem as light varies. Best sources come from Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, Brazil, Tanzania and the USA.
Their power can nourish and give passion, it can heal and guide you to your inner path. For centuries the Moonstone has been a tangible connection to the moon. A symbol of protection for travellers. A gift for lovers. A path to wisdom.
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To maintain the quality of your beautiful, natural Moonstone it is important to protect, clean, and charge your gemstones to properly. Some tips for you gem lovers;
Be mindful Gemstones are delicate and can be scratched, so don't wear them when you're doing anything manual like gardening or housework, they like to go out to lunch and drinks!
Cleaning You can soak your Moonstone in some warm soapy water or a little salt water (for purification) for a few minutes, rinse in cold water before drying them with a soft cloth.
Vibrational Cleaning when you want to remove negative energy, wear your stone in the ocean or a natural waterway to be charged by its power.
Recharge with the power of the moon one night before the full moon. Pop your Moonstone jewellery safely on a windowsill or outside exposed to the light of the full moon reconnecting it to that magical powers.
Swimming in Stones natural moonstone gems are often Cabuchon cut which enhances the glow of the beautiful stone. You can enjoy natural, magical Moonstones here SIS'ters. You'll find our unique designed Moonstone rings, necklaces and earrings in Gold and Silver.
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Australian jewellery designed in Sydney. Collection of silver rings and gold rings in natural gemstones including Lapis Lazuli stone, Labradorite stone, Rose Quartz stone, Orange Aventurine stone, Moonstone, Quartz Crystal stone and Onyx. The bespoke Swimming in Stones design is named after the remote, natural pool in a rocky paradise, Giola in Thassos, Greece.
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The Lotus story range of Australian jewellery designed is part of the Empowerment Collection of silver earrings and silver necklaces. Using Turquoise stone, Lapis Lazuli stone and Quartz Crystal stone. 1% sales bonus to the Artisans. Unique design for Swimming in Stones.
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Australian jewellery designer Swimming in Stones shares a bespoke range of colourful gemstone earrings. Handcrafted by artisans these silver earrings have turquoise stone, lapis lazuli stone. Named after the beautiful Butterfly Valley beach Oludeniz in Turkey.
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Ningaloo reef in Perth Western Australia, can be reached by swimming. It is one of the longest near shore reefs in the world. Silver earrings and gold earrings in Amethyst stone, Carnelian stone, Chrysoprase stone, Moonstone and Lapis Lazuli stone. Bespoke to Australian jewellery designer Swimming in Stones.
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