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Beyond the Diamond

Beyond the Diamond

Before the diamond became the expected stone of betrothal, lovers chose rubies for passion, sapphires for fidelity, and emeralds for constancy. The history of the engagement ring is far older, and far more eloquent, than one marketing campaign would have us believe.

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Victorian Jewellery: The language of the stones

Victorian Jewellery: The language of the stones

They lived in a world where real passion had almost nowhere to go. Etiquette so precise, so unyielding, that the open declaration of devotion — of grief, of longing — was simply not available to them. Not in gentle company. Not aloud.

And so they did what lovers have always done when words are forbidden. They found another way.

They wrote it in stones. Set it in gold. Placed it upon the one it was meant for. And that person — only that person — knew exactly what was being said.

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Victorian Jewellery: Why an ornament was never just a matter of taste

Victorian Jewellery: Why an ornament was never just a matter of taste

In Victorian society, wearing the wrong jewel was enough.

A ruby at a garden party. Diamonds before noon. A gift from a suitor worn before the family had given their blessing. Polite society would see it. Note it. And never quite forget it.

The stones a woman wore told the world exactly who she was — and precisely what she had not yet been allowed to become.

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