Connemara marble is a rare type of marble which formed many millions of years ago in the connemara area of the west coast of ireland.
Blue john whitby jet iona marble.
We only use the finest quality whitby jet collected from the north yorkshire jurassic coastline.
In addition to jet pieces we also offer a range of jewellery containing both jet and other gemstones such as baltic amber derbyshire blue john swiss marcasite kingman turquoise and blue amber.
Whitby jet and lace agate.
Specialists in blue john and whitby jet we offer a large selection of gemstones sourced from all around the world.
Whitby jet and blue jasper jasper is a form of quartz with a crystalline structure and coloured by iron oxides.
We only use the finest quality whitby jet collected from the north yorkshire jurassic coastline.
Made in the uk by andrew thomson a professional lapidarist and silversmith for over 40 years.
An exclusive collection of sterling silver rings featuring unusual gemstones including blue john and whitby jet.
Our range of whitby jet jewellery includes pendants earrings and cufflinks set in 925 silver and 9ct gold.
Whitby jet and blue john.
We have carefully selected these gemstones for their beauty and their affinity with whitby jet.
A great choice of gift for a gentleman.
Whitby jet and blue john blue john is a rare mineral a form of fluor spar which displays a beautiful rainbow of colours.
Today it remains popular all over the world.
Each of our whitby jet tie pins is expertly handcrafted using 925 sterling silver and best quality whitby jet.
Our range of whitby jet jewellery includes pendants earrings and cufflinks set in 925 silver and 9ct gold.
It has been discovered in many locations on earth and worn throughout history treasured in particular by the american indians who wore it for protection.
Although found across the world whitby jet is especially prized for its deep black lustre and silky finish and is over 180 million years old.
A deep black highly polished gem derived from the araucaria monkey puzzle tree over 100 million years ago.
Whitby jet and lace amethyst.
We like to use the yellow variety and often combine it with whitby jet to.
Various shades of blues purples and yellows are all found lending a uniqueness to every piece of jewellery.