Choosing the Perfect Gemstones for Your Custom Jewellery

In the world of custom jewellery, the possibilities are as limitless as your imagination. When you decide to create a piece of custom jewellery, one of the most exciting aspects is choosing the gemstones that will adorn your creation. Gemstones come in an array of colours, shapes, and meanings, making the selection process a journey of both aesthetics and symbolism. In this blog, we'll delve into the art of selecting the perfect gemstones for your custom jewellery, ensuring your piece is as unique as you are.

Just some of the coloured gemstones in the Sara Handmade Jewellery collection.

 
 

The Significance of Gemstone Selection


The choice of gemstones in your custom jewellery isn't just about aesthetics; it's about expressing your personal story. Each gemstone carries its unique significance and symbolism. For example, a sapphire might symbolise wisdom and loyalty, while an amethyst is often associated with tranquility and balance. By selecting gemstones that hold personal meaning, you infuse your jewellery with a deeper sense of identity and sentiment

 

Birthstones: A Personal Touch


One popular approach to selecting gemstones for custom jewellery is to incorporate birthstones. Birthstones are gems associated with the months of the year, and each one is believed to bring specific qualities and good fortune to those born in that month. For instance, if you were born in March, aquamarine or bloodstone might be your birthstones. Incorporating these gems into your custom piece not only adds a personal touch but also connects you to your birth month's symbolism.

Emerald is the birthstone for the month of May. These beautiful specimens are from the Sara Handmade Jewellery gemstone collection.

These Birthstones represent the first seven months of the year. From left to right: Garnet (January), Amethyst (February) Aquamarine (March), Diamond (April), Emerald (May), Pearl (June), Ruby (July).

 
 

Colour Harmony and Gemstone Selection


Gemstone colours play a pivotal role in custom jewellery design. The harmonious blending of colours can create a visually striking and aesthetically pleasing piece. Whether you desire a monochromatic elegance or a vibrant kaleidoscope, understanding the colour wheel and the relationships between different hues can help you make informed decisions. For instance, pairing contrasting colours, like a deep blue sapphire with a fiery ruby, can create a bold and eye-catching contrast.

This custom-made ladies signet ring was created with rose gold, it features diamonds and the client’s repurposed ruby.

 

Popular Gemstones for Custom Jewellery


When it comes to choosing gemstones for custom jewellery, several options are perennial favourites:

1.    Diamonds: Known as "a girl's best friend," diamonds symbolise everlasting love and are often the gem of choice for engagement rings.

2.    Sapphires: These blue gems symbolise wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. However, sapphires come in various colours, including pink, yellow, and green, offering a wide spectrum of choices.

3.    Emeralds: With their rich green hue, emeralds represent rebirth, fertility, and love. They add a touch of elegance and luxury to any piece.

4.    Rubies: Symbolising passion, energy, and power, rubies are often chosen for their vibrant red color, making them a popular choice for statement pieces.

5.    Amethysts: These violet gems represent tranquillity and balance. They are an excellent choice for those seeking inner peace and serenity.

Fat pear shaped Ceylon Sapphire weighing over 2.50ct

A loose Ceylon Sapphire available for purchase from the Sara Handmade Jewellery collection.

 

Caring for Your Gemstone Jewellery


Once you've selected the perfect gemstones for your custom jewellery, it's essential to know how to care for them. Different gemstones have varying levels of hardness and sensitivity to chemicals and light. To ensure your gemstone jewellery remains radiant and brilliant, follow these essential care tips:

  • Gentle Cleaning: Use a mild soap and warm water to clean most gemstones. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners.

  • Storage: Store your gemstone jewellery separately to prevent scratches. Consider using soft pouches or cloth-lined jewellery boxes.

  • Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect your jewellery for loose gemstones or signs of damage. If you notice any issues, have them addressed by a professional jeweller promptly.

In conclusion, selecting gemstones for your custom jewellery is a deeply personal and artistic endeavor. It allows you to infuse your pieces with personal meaning and create something that reflects your unique style and story. Whether you choose birthstones, explore the symbolism of gem colours, or opt for timeless favourites like diamonds and rubies, your custom jewellery will be a testament to your individuality and taste. Just remember to care for your gemstone jewellery, and it will continue to shine brightly for generations to come.

 
 
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