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We’re living in an age of creativity where our identities are uniquely curated to represent our interests, style and story. That’s why we’re seeing a significant increase in customised services and products.
We’re living in an age of creativity where our identities are uniquely curated to represent our interests, style and story. That’s why we’re seeing a significant increase in customised services and products.
While there are endless traditions and ‘rules’ surrounding weddings, it is important to find places to personalise your wedding so that the day reflects your relationship and your own preferences. There are customisable elements right from the start of your wedding through to the very end, so make sure you know how to make the most of them.
It is no secret that wedding planning is changing. In fact, the wedding industry has arguably valued tradition more than any other, so this disruption we’re seeing is more than just change—it is a revolution. And no surprise here: everyone is quick to blame millennials for this upheaval. But should we actually be thanking them?
The beauty of custom isn’t necessarily about creating a design no one has ever seen before. Sometimes the most beautiful rings are inspired by existing designs with tweaks that suit your style.
Following months of speculation, Margot Robbie has confirmed the news that she has married Tom Ackerley, with a stunning snap of her engagement ring.
Three years after launching, retailer of custom designed engagement rings, Rare Pink, has re-branded to Taylor & Hart. We hope to position the new brand as the leader in custom-designed jewellery as we expand our focus to include the rest of Europe and the US market.
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The only thing that makes a lab created diamond different from a natural diamond is its origin. A lab-created diamond is grown inside a lab using cutting-edge technology that replicates the natural diamond growing process. They carry an identical crystal structure and aesthetic to a natural diamond as well as a lower price point.
Natural diamonds are created by nature, as a result of intense heat and pressure, formed over the course of millions of years. Steeped in romance, natural diamonds have proven to retain their value over time and can even multiply in value.