New in: Eternal Bloom Collection
Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg for BAUNAT
BAUNAT is proud to unveil the Eternal Bloom Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Her Royal Highness Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium.
Similar to white gold, red gold, ‘discovered’ by Peter Carl Fabergé, is an alloy of the pure gold element, with some other metals added, mostly silver and copper to give it that fabulous pink/pearl colour. The gold, copper and silver ratio determines the colour of the jewellery. For example, a deep red gold 18 carat item of jewellery comprises 75% cold and 25% copper, whereas a pinker item of jewellery would comprise, for example, 75% gold, 20% copper and 5% silver. Its sophisticated colour makes any piece with this alloy eclectic and unique.
A halo setting has a central, main, large stone surrounded by smaller stones, creating the illusion that it looks bigger. The gemstone in the centre can be a diamond, but it also looks beautiful with another stone, such as a sapphire or ruby. The term ‘halo’ refers to how the light reflects off this beautiful setting, creating coloured or white rings around the sun or moon. It is a great option for staying on budget, as it less expensive than jewellery with a bigger stone.




