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Emessa Gold and Silver for the modern muse
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Invest in Timeless elegance.

Emessa Gold & Silver for the modern muse

Curated for the season

Explore our most desired pieces, from iconic rings to enduring necklaces and bracelets

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A handpicked selection of fine jewellery featuring precious metal and captivating gemstones

Make it Personal

A love letter in gold, create a jewel that only speaks to you. 

Engraved Pendants

Gem Stones

Custom Rings

Custom Jewellery

 

 

Gem Stones

Engraved Pendants

Custom Rings

New Arrivals

The latest expression of elegance, crafted in Luminous 18K gold, sterling silver, and rare gemstones

Premium Quality Jewellery

Expertly crafted pieces using 18K gold, pure silver, and certified precious stones

Certificate of Authenticity

All gold and diamond jewellery comes with a certificate of authenticity, affirming its authenticity, traceable origin, and premium standards.

Lifetime Warranty

Our lifetime warranty offers lasting protection and assurance for your cherished timeless gold and diamond jewellery.

Australian Made

Proudly crafted in Australia, each piece reflects unparalleled quality and local heritage

Celebrate Every Special Moment

Celebrate every moment and find the perfect piece for every treasured moment

Engagement Jewellery

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Wedding Jewellery

Seal your love
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Anniversary Jewellery

Celebrate your journey
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Birthday jewels

Elegant timeless wristwear
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Men’s Jewellery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1- What is the difference between gold and silver jewellery?

Gold jewellery is known for its warm, luxurious appearance and is often more durable than silver. It is available in various purities, such as 9K, 14K, and 18K, which affect its price and durability. Silver, on the other hand, has a cool, modern look and is generally more affordable. It is often used in sterling silver form, which is 92.5% pure.

Q2- How can I personalise jewellery for a special occasion?

To personalise jewellery for a special occasion, consider custom-made pieces with meaningful details like birthstones, initials, or special dates. This adds a sentimental touch and makes the jewellery truly unique. For example, a custom-engraved necklace or a ring with a birthstone can be a thoughtful gift or personal keepsake.

Q3- What is the difference between 9ct and 18ct gold?

The primary difference between 9ct and 18ct gold lies in their gold content. 9ct gold contains 37.5% gold, while 18ct gold contains 75%. This higher gold content makes 18ct gold more valuable, durable, and resistant to corrosion compared to 9ct. However, 9ct is often preferred for its affordability and strength.

Q4- What is the best jewellery for anniversary?

Planning anniversary jewellery involves considering the milestone being celebrated and the recipient’s style. Traditional gifts include gold for 1st and 50th anniversaries and silver for 25th anniversaries. Personalised pieces or custom designs can add a special touch. 

Q5- Can I customise gemstones in jewellery?

Yes, many jewellers offer customisation options for gemstones in their pieces. This allows you to choose the type, size, and colour of the gemstone that suits your style and budget. Customization can enhance the personal significance and aesthetic appeal of the jewellery, making it a unique and meaningful piece.

Q6- Why is silver jewellery stamped 925?

Silver jewellery is stamped 925 to signify that it is made from sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. This marking ensures that the item meets international standards for silver purity, providing assurance of quality and authenticity. Sterling silver is durable and resistant to corrosion, making it a popular choice for jewellery.

Q7- What is the purity of gold jewellery?

Gold jewellery purity is measured in karats (K). Common purities include 9K (37.5% gold), 14K (58.3% gold), 18K (75% gold), and 21K (87.5% gold). Higher purity gold is more valuable but may be less durable due to its softness. Always check for purity stamps like 375, 585, 750, or 875 to verify the gold content.

Q8- How do I authenticate jewellery?

To authenticate jewellery, look for hallmarks or stamps indicating metal purity, such as 9K, 14K, 18K, or 21K for gold. For gemstones, check for certifications from reputable labs like the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Buying from trusted dealers also helps ensure authenticity.

Q9- What are Australian gemstones?

Australia is renowned for its opals, sapphires, and pink diamonds. Opals are found primarily in South Australia, while sapphires are mined in New South Wales and Queensland. Pink diamonds, once mined at the Argyle mine in Western Australia, are highly prized for their rarity. Other notable Australian gemstones include emeralds, garnets, and topaz.

Q10- How do I sell gold jewellery?

To sell gold jewellery, consider dealing with reputable buyers who offer fair prices based on the gold spot price. Ensure you know the weight, purity, and current market value of your gold. Some buyers offer up to 100% of the gold spot price for bullion but less for jewellery due to alloy content and craftsmanship costs4. Always get a professional valuation before selling.

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