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What a wonderful profile piece by Gemma Billington on Stephen Einhorn, his background, company history and current designer jewellery and bespoke jewellery collections.
‘A rose by any other word would smell as sweet…’ Juliet was of course talking about her Romeo, and she was right, after all, what’s in a name? Well, the rose we use here at Stephen Einhorn does indeed have several names – rose gold, red gold, and pink gold. But we’ll stick to the blustery softness...
The July birthstone is ruby. Like a drop of blood. Very romantic… Rubies are very hard precious stones, therefore very durable – made to stand the test of time. A ruby is a good choice for an heirloom piece. Very red rubies are hard to source and as we do not source stones from Burma our rubies...
An unusual cushion cut ruby set into our stunning rose gold Vixen ring. The Vixen wedding band sits slightly below the stone of the engagement ring. This is a very glamorous ring. It’s for a woman with taste and style, no question!
This post was originally published on Aug 17th 2011 and updated on Aug 10th 2018.