Metal Guide
Choosing the right metal is just as important as choosing the design itself.
The metal you select affects not only the appearance of your jewellery, but also its durability, comfort, and long-term wear.
We focus exclusively on timeless, high-quality metals that offer the best balance of beauty, strength, and everyday practicality.

Our Metal Selection
⚪️ Platinum
Colour: White
Key Features: Extremely durable, naturally white, does not tarnish
Best For: Engagement rings, wedding bands
Platinum is one of the most prestigious and durable precious metals used in fine jewellery. Its naturally white colour never fades or requires plating, making it ideal for lifelong wear. With its high density and strength, platinum is especially suited for engagement and wedding rings worn every day.
Ideal if you are looking for:
- Maximum durability
- A naturally white metal with minimal maintenance
- A long-term, heirloom-quality choice
⚪️ White Gold
Colour: Bright white
Key Features: Elegant appearance, balanced durability and beauty
Best For: Rings, gemstone jewellery
White gold is created by alloying yellow gold with white metals and finishing with a rhodium plating to achieve its bright, modern white finish. It is a popular choice for diamond and gemstone jewellery due to its refined look and versatility.
🟡 Yellow Gold
Colour: Warm yellow
Key Features: Classic, timeless, easy to pair
Best For: All types of jewellery
Yellow gold is the most traditional and recognisable jewellery metal. Its rich, warm tone has remained popular for generations and suits both classic and contemporary designs.
Rose Gold
Colour: Soft pink
Key Features: Romantic, modern, distinctive
Best For: Rings and fashion jewellery
Rose gold is known for its subtle pink hue and romantic appeal. It offers a modern alternative to traditional gold tones and is particularly flattering on the skin, making it a favourite for unique and contemporary designs.

Gold Karat Guide
All White Gold, Yellow Gold, and Rose Gold jewellery is available in different karat options.
The karat (K) indicates the percentage of pure gold in the metal and affects colour, durability, and price.
9K Gold
- Pure gold content: 37.5%
- Characteristics: Very durable and hard-wearing
- Best for: Everyday jewellery and entry-level gold pieces
- Benefits: More affordable and highly practical
14K Gold
- Pure gold content: 58.3%
- Characteristics: Ideal balance of durability and gold purity
- Best for: Engagement rings, wedding bands, fine jewellery
Why choose 14K Gold:
- Excellent strength for daily wear
- Warm, classic gold colour
- More durable and affordable than higher karats
18K Gold
- Pure gold content: 75%
- Characteristics: Rich colour and luxurious feel
- Best for: High-end and statement jewellery
- Note: Softer metal that requires more care
How to Choose the Right Metal
When selecting your metal and karat, consider the following:
- ✔ Will the piece be worn every day?
- ✔ Do you prefer white or warm tones?
- ✔ How important is durability versus colour richness?
- ✔ Your lifestyle and maintenance preferences
Quick guidance:
- For maximum durability and minimal maintenance → Platinum
- For everyday luxury and balance → 14K Gold
- For rich colour and premium feel → 18K Gold
- For a modern white look → White Gold
Our Commitment:
All our jewellery is crafted using high-quality precious metals that meet recognised industry standards.
We are committed to offering pieces that combine beauty, durability, and lasting value — jewellery you can enjoy for years to come.
