The stories we carry with us
are woven into the very fabric of our lives. Each Juvi creation is a testament
to this belief, meticulously designed and thoughtfully crafted to resonate with
the significance of your special moments. Our inspirations hail from the
farthest corners of the globe, a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty we've been
fortunate to encounter. Yet, it's here in Dublin that these inspirations find
their true form. Every piece is meticulously brought to life, echoing the
essence of these faraway places.
Sterling
silver jewellery
You can be confident that
your jewellery item satisfies the requirements for silver, if you can see the
925 Sterling mark on them. Your 925 sterling silver jewellery is constructed of
sterling silver 92.5 percent of the time and other permitted metals like
copper, nickel, or zinc 7.5% of the time. Sterling silver jewellery
differs from those made from pure silver. The former contains 92.5 percent
silver, whereas pure silver includes 99.9 percent of the metal. Moreover, it is
mixed with other metals like copper and nickel to make it harder and easier to
deal with.
Recycled
gold jewellery
Recycling gold is a
sustainable practice that involves melting down previously used gold to create
new jewelry pieces. This process significantly reduces the environmental impact
of mining new gold, which is notoriously resource-intensive and environmentally
destructive. Recycled gold jewellery
manufacturers specialize in crafting fine jewelry using ethically sourced
recycled gold. Recycled gold reduces the demand for newly mined gold, which
helps to preserve natural habitats and reduce carbon emissions associated with
mining.
Blue
gemstones
Blue is one of the rarest
colors in nature. Nevertheless, blue gemstones are always in demand for
jewelry. While people have adorned themselves with blue stones for centuries,
the quality and variety available today are unsurpassed. Read on to learn how
to assess the quality of blue gemstones, from popular and well-known species to
rarely seen specimens. You'll know which stones will hold up best in rings and
other jewelry and which should remain safely in a viewing collection.
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