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Redesigning Jewellery – A Royal Tradition

The term ‘upcycling’ is trending as people search for creative ways to fill their time in the middle of the pandemic. The idea of ‘repurposing’ fine jewellery and in particular precious jewels has, in fact, been a tradition adopted by Royal houses for centuries.  This article follows the remarkable journey of just one jewel that …

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Signet rings – from ancient Egypt to 21st Century Hong Kong

Signet rings are surging in popularity for both men and women in Hong Kong. Once seen as exclusive to elite families and secret societies, designer signet rings are now a fashionable assertion of an individual. In English, the word signet is derived from the Latin word ‘signum’, which means ‘sign’ or ‘mark’. Signet rings typically …

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A Tropical Autumn Night- Harrow Gala Dinner Sponsorship

A lovely evening was spent by Haywards representatives at this years Harrow School gala dinner. With some lovely diamond earrings donated for the lucky draw and jewellery up for bids at the auction, the night was a splendid success. A warm thank you to the organizers and congratulations to all the prize winners!        …

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The Meaning and History of Sapphire

The Meaning and History of Sapphire.  The sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September. The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word ““saphirus” and the Greek word “sapheiros,” both meaning blue. Some also believe that the name sapphire is derived from its association with the planet Saturn. Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. It …

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Sapphire- September’s Dazzling Birthstone

Sapphire, the birthstone of September, is most desired in its pure, rich blue colour but is available in almost every colour including pink, yellow and green. In the Middle Ages the gem was believed to protect those close to you from harm and also represented loyalty and trust. Sapphires are among the most durable naturally …

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What To Look For When Purchasing Sapphire Jewellery

Sapphires are cut from the mineral corundum and although they are almost always associated as being blue, they can actually come in a variety of natural colours including pink, purple, green, white and black. The only colour of corundum not called sapphire is red, which are rubies. Sapphires come in a broad range of quality …

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When Is The Best Time To Purchase A Diamond Ring? – A Look Into Industry Insider Opinions

Finding the perfect engagement ring is no easy task. With the overwhelming amount of advice available on the internet today, it is very easy to follow misguided or even untrue advice. An in depth survey created by Beyond4cs.com looks into the timing of purchasing a diamond. Is there really a moment during the year when …

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Gala Dinners and Lunches- A Lovely Way to Support Local Charities and Organisations

One of the many things we do at Haywards is proudly support some of the local organisations in and around Hong Kong.  From larger charities to smaller foundations and events, raising money for a cause is always high on our agenda. This past May Haywards had a chance to participate in some great events each …

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How To Buy An Engagement Ring

Most men have limited exposure to fine jewellery before coming to the decision to get married. With the exception of perhaps of buying Christmas or birthday gifts, most men don’t browse jewellery stores. When a lady announces at a dinner party that ‘we are engaged!’, apart from noticing the rough size of the gem on …

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To Match or Not To Match? – Wedding Bands

For some couples, wedding bands by definition should be a perfect his and hers match for each other. And that is fair enough. However, at Haywards we have seen an increasing number of our clients are looking for ring designs that suit their own taste. Many brides-to-be would like to have a wedding ring to …

  • Jewellery Engraving: The perfect way to personalise a gift

    An engraving offers an element of personalisation and transforms a piece of jewellery into something entirely unique. The tradition of engraving dates back to prehistoric times, when various images were sculpted into rock caves or engraved into pottery and other items. In ancient times, as in modern times, people used engravings to honour their gods …

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  • Jewellery Reconstruction: Out with the old, In with the new…

    Have you inherited any jewellery that’s tucked away in a drawer because it’s not quite your style? Or have you been given a piece of jewellery that you loved when you were first given it, but it hasn’t quite stood the fashion test of time? Or Gents, does your other half never wear that fabulous …

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  • Hearts, Romance and the Celebrity Bling Ring

    Who would have thought that the heart shaped diamond engagement ring would make a comeback? Longtime the preserve of romantic diehards and even seen as a little kitsch in past years, the heart shaped diamond could well see a surge in popularity thanks to one Lady Gaga whose beau Taylor Kinney proposed on Valentine’s Day. …

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  • Birthstones

    Have you heard of chrysoberyl, enstatite or kornerupine? They’re only a few of over a hundred different types of gemstones. Gemstones range wide in their place of origin, their colour and when they were first used in jewellery. Some gemstones such as lapis lazuli have been used for thousands of years, others have only been …

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  • July: The month of Rubies

    It’s July, and this month’s birthstone is a particularly coveted gemstone, the ruby. For centuries the ruby has been considered the ‘king of gems’ and was desired by many kings and emperors of the past. The fiery red colour of rubies represent the sizzling heat of July, and reflect the past and present belief that …

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  • The Allure of Pearls

    Pearls are timeless, they can be worn with any outfit and can look both classic and modern, and consequently they have become a prized but an essential edition to every woman’s jewellery collection. It seems there is no evidence as to when pearls were actually discovered but many believe it was a fisherman in ancient …

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  • August: the month of Peridot and Sardonyx

    Belief in birthstones and the qualities and characteristics which they bring the wearer, such as wisdom, courage and good health, has been renowned across the world since ancient times and it is a concept which is still popular today. At Haywards we believe birthstones can add colour, character and meaning to a piece, but which …

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  • September: The month of Sapphire

    Sapphire, the birthstone of September has long been admired by cultures around the world. In recent years it has become increasingly popular as a center stone in engagement rings, perhaps a trend set in motion by Princess Diana’s 12 carat blue oval sapphire ring, presently sat on Kate Middleton’s finger. Let’s have a look at …

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  • Haywards and The Reserve: An Insight Into The World of Diamonds

    On October 15th, 2015 Haywards of Hong Kong partnered with the Reserve to host what was guaranteed to be a sophisticated evening of fine wine, canapés and an insight into the dazzling world of diamonds. The evening did not disappoint, as the guests who arrived steadily throughout the evening filled up Haywards’ Hollywood Road showroom …

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