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Wimbledon Sparkle: Diamonds to Wear Courtside

Wimbledon Sparkle: Diamonds to Wear Courtside

Celebrate the elegance of Wimbledon with our favourite diamond pieces – from timeless tennis bracelets to sparkling eternity rings and modern lab-grown diamonds. Whether you're heading courtside or hosting a watch party, add a touch of luxury to your summer style with Augustine Jewels. 
Pearl - June's Birthstone of Timeless Elegance

Pearl - June's Birthstone of Timeless Elegance

June birthdays, you’re in for something truly special. While most birthstones sparkle and shine, yours glows with an inner radiance all its own. Pearls' soft, lustrous beauty has made them a symbol of elegance for centuries.
Spring Jewellery Trends

Spring Jewellery Trends

Spring is a time of renewal, and your jewellery collection should reflect that. Whether you’re drawn to soft pastels, classic pearls, or lightweight pieces, we have the perfect pieces to welcome the new spring season!
Aquamarine - Capturing the Beauty of the Sea

Aquamarine - Capturing the Beauty of the Sea

Aquamarine – Capturing the Beauty of the Sea Since Aquamarine is the gemstone of March, we’re excited to shine a spotlight on this captivating stone. With its serene ocean hues, Aquamarine has been cherished by royalty and jewellery enthusiasts for centuries. At Augustine Jewels, we love incorpor...
The Art of Layering Necklaces: A Guide

The Art of Layering Necklaces: A Guide

Layering necklaces is a classic yet modern styling technique that adds depth, texture, and personality to any look. In this guide we'll explore Augustine Jewels expertly crafted pieces perfect for layering. 
Pearls: Nature's Timeless Gemstone

Pearls: Nature's Timeless Gemstone

Pearl Overview The word "pearl" traces its origins back to ancient languages, with its etymology rooted in Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit. In Latin, the term "perna" referred to a marine bivalve mollusk, which produced pearls. This Latin word evolved into "perle" in Old French and eventually became "...