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Peridot - The Birthstone Of August

Take a look at  JAY'S   JEWELLERY  for our latest updates. The term peridot is believed to have originated from the Arabic Faridat, meaning Gem. It is the national gem of Egypt and was often used in Amulets to ward off evil. Egyptians also referred to it as the 'gem of the sun' believing it protected its wearers from dangers of the night. Some historians actually believe that Cleopatra's famed emerald collection may have actually been peridot. Peridot was first mined on St Johns island in the Red Sea as many as 3500 years ago. The biggest mine producing peridot currently is in Arizona, USA.  It can also be found in Hawai, from deposits of volcanoes and is called the tears of Pele, the volcano Goddess of fire. Peridot can also, albeit rarely, be found in meteorites called Pallasites. Peridot has seen a resurgence in its popularity check out  OUR COLLECTION Don't forget about our unbeatable   30 Day Price Match Guarantee  Rose Gold Je...

Jewellery Hacks That Everyone Needs To Know

Jay’s Jewellery  Here again sharing some jewellery tips you really need to know and share with others! How frustrating is it to have a knot on a fine chain and spend what seems like forever trying to pick it out? Well, we have the answer, Talcum Powder (Baby Powder). Yes, it is true. Sprinkle a little of this magic powder over the knotted area, unfold a couple of paper clips (or similar fine object) and use to tease the knot out. The talcum powder acts as a lubricant to reduce friction and allow the knot to come loose. Silver naturally tarnishes for various reasons. Best way to prevent this is to wear it regularly. However, if you have silver that is tarnished then here is the solution. Get a ceramic bowl and some tin foil. Cover the bowl with tin foil (shiny side up) and fill with warm water. Add a teaspoon of baking powder, a teaspoon of salt and a dash of white vinegar. Allow it to dissolve and add your silver for 5 minutes and then rinse with water. Your silver will be ni...

Opal - The Birthstone Of October

Here's  Jay’s Jewellery  take on this months Birthstone, Opal. Opal is believed to originate from the Greek word Opallios, meaning, ‘to see a change in colour.’ Australia is the main source of all different colours and types of Opal, approximately 95% of the world's supply. Aborigines believed that the earth creator came to earth on a rainbow, leaving colourful ‘rainbow-like’ opals where ever his feet touched.  Sir Walter Scott’s book, ‘Ann Of Geierstein’ fro, 1829 soon changed how opals luck was perceived. The princess wore an opal which changed colour with her mood until a drop of holy water touched it and destroyed its colour. The princess died shortly afterwards, giving it the perception of being unlucky. The Olympic Australis is considered to be the worlds most expensive opal. Weighing in at 17,000 (yes 17 thousand) carats and 11 inches long. Discovered during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, it was valued in 2005 at AUS$2.5 million. To Read More Click Here Silver E...