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Baltic Amber Collection
Baltic Amber Stones
There is evidence that Baltic amber includes chemicals that can relieve stress, anxiety, depression, and insomnia. It may also help cure persistent skin diseases like eczema. Wearing the jewellery close to your skin increases the stone's healing properties.

18K Gold Plated Collection
Gold Plated
It has grown in popularity due to its numerous benefits. One of the primary benefits is its affordability. Plated jewellery is a lower-cost alternative to pure gold jewellery. In addition, gold plated jewellery is more durable and resistant to corrosion than other plated jewellery. The thickness of gold electroplating creates a robust covering that resists oxidation, tarnishing, and discolouration. This makes it simple to care for and maintain, meaning that it will last for years with correct maintenance.

925 Sterling Silver Collection
925 Silver
Silver is one of the world's most reflective metals, so it's no surprise that it's long been used in jewellery. The first evidence of jewellery may be traced back to Mediterranean civilisations and what is now known as Iran, between 3,000 and 400 BC. Its popularity in jewellery extended throughout the world, and it is being used in the fashion industry today.
Working with soft pure silver proved difficult, thus sterling silver was developed as a remedy. Sterling silver is commonly referred to as "925 silver" since it is an alloy formed by adding 7.5% copper to 92.5% pure silver.
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Nico - Warrington
Absolutely stunning ring and earrings. Beautifully packaged with love.Will be sure to purchase again soon. Thanks.
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Bev - Grantham
Very pretty necklace, beautifully packaged, felt like a real treat. Thank you.
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Bebe - London
This is a beautiful necklace and came beautifully packaged. I love it. Thank you