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S. Warrender & Co., Company
Since the firm began in 1947, we have specialised in diamond and precious gem-stone jewellery. Our family based team, now into its third generation, has an incredibly strong mix of knowledge, experience and energy to guide you through the enjoyment of buying jewellery.
S. WARRENDER & Co. also provides a bespoke design service, working closely with you and our skilled craftsmen to perfect the design and source the very finest diamonds and gem-stones to create your unique and beautiful piece of jewellery. To experience this fascinating and exciting process please contact us to arrange an initial consultation.
Other services include:
Jewellery Repairs, Watch Repairs, Valuations and Crest Engraving.
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The cut of a diamond refers to how the proportions and finish of a diamond affect its overall appearance. The facets allow light to reflect from one to another determining the brilliance of the stone. The most popular, round brilliant cut can have 57 or 58 facets. Other cuts are emerald, pear...
Group: Rings
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We hope this provides you with some interesting information on some of the Gems we use in our Jewellery. They are all products of nature and fall into two main categories; Minerals, from the earth in the form of rocks and crystals which are cut and polished; and Gems of Organic origin such as...
Group: Beads from natural and synthetic stones
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Amethyst ranges in colour from pale lilac to deep purple. The pale colours are sometimes called 'Rose de France' and can be seen set in Victorian Jewellery. The deep colours are the most valuable, particularly a rich purple with rose flashes.
Amethyst is mined in Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and...
Group: Beads
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Whether you are getting engaged, celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a unique gift, we truly have something for everyone.
Nothing can replicate the experience of handling jewellery, seeing the brilliance of diamonds or feeling the weight and quality of platinum or gold. Visit our...
Group: Broaches
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9ct and 18ct Gold Signet Rings; Crest and Hand Engraving alse available
Busy twenty-first century lifestyles aren't always good news for your precious jewellery and its care. It may be best not to wear your jewellery 24 hours a day, perhaps taking it off when you get home or at least at night....
Group: Rings
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Emeralds vary in colour from deep to pale, watery green with the stone's colour and clarity both affecting its value. Emeralds are very often flawed and can contain numerous inclusions making a flawless stone a rarity.
Emeralds were mined in the Cleopatra Emerald mines near the Red Sea in Egypt,...
Group: Rings
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One carat equals 0.20 grams and is divided into 100 points. A diamond weighing 50 points is half a carat. Diamonds of equal size can have very different values, depending on their cut, clarity and colour. However, when considering larger stones they will have considerably more value. Usually a two...
Group: Earrings
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Australia is the traditional country of origin for this most highly prized of the silica Gem stones. Almost ninety five per cent of all fine Opals come from the dry and remote outback deserts.
Opals used in Jewellery include black, dark blue, dark green or grey with vivid flashes of colour...
Group: Necklaces
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Aquamarine is one of the most popular Gem Stones, usually almost free of inclusions with a good hardness and a breathtaking brilliance. The shades of an Aquamarine range from almost colourless pale blue through to bright sea blue - the more intense its colour the higher its value.
Brazil is the...
Group: Coulombs
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Busy twenty-first century lifestyles aren't always good news for your precious jewellery and its care. It may be best not to wear your jewellery 24 hours a day, perhaps taking it off when you get home or at least at night. Everyday jobs or tasks, gardening or DIY can easily damage jewellery as well...
Group: Bracelets bijouterie