Glossary
Minimum order quantity (MOQ)
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) is a key term in international jewellery manufacturing. For any brand wishing to launch a bespoke jewellery collection...
Semi-precious stones
Semi-precious stones, more properly known today as gemstones, refer to all the gems used in jewellery that are not diamonds, rubies, sapphires or emeralds. Rich in colour, variety and properties, they play an essential role in the...
Champlevé
Champlevé is an ancient and refined technique for decorating metals, which has its origins in the medieval art of enamelling. Used mainly in luxury jewellery, this method involves engraving or hollowing out cavities in a metal...
Copper
Copper is a reddish metal known for its versatility and exceptional properties. Used for thousands of years, it has found its place in the jewellery industry thanks to its unique characteristics and timeless charm. Let's learn more...
Cleopatra (necklace)
The Cleopatra (necklace) embodies elegance and timeless charm, inspired by the splendour of ancient Egypt. In the world of luxury jewellery, certain names resonate with a special majesty and charm. The Cleopatra necklace is one of...
Laboratory Alexandrite
Laboratory alexandrite is a synthetic gemstone that mimics the visual and chemical properties of natural alexandrite. First discovered in Russia in 1830, natural alexandrite is famous for its remarkable colour change. However,...
Rhodium
Rhodium is a rare and precious metal that plays a crucial role in the luxury jewellery industry. Appreciated for its unique properties, it is often used to enhance the durability, appearance and value of jewellery. In...
Chalcedony
Chalcedony is a variety of microcrystalline quartz, a precious stone renowned for its beauty and unique properties. This natural stone is prized in the world of luxury jewellery for its diverse colours and delicate nuances, and for its...
Synthetic corundum
Synthetic corundum is a laboratory-produced gemstone that mimics the characteristics of natural corundum. This stone is mainly composed of aluminium oxide (Al2O3) and is renowned for its remarkable hardness, just below that of diamond on the...
Lithotherapy
Lithotherapy is an ancient practice that uses the energetic properties of stones and crystals to improve physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. The term derives from the Greek words "lithos" meaning stone and "therapeia" meaning therapy. In stone jewellery,...