
In association with Coutts London Jewellery Week, this month Georgie Coleridge Cole, editor of SheerLuxe.com , the definitive guide to the finest in online shopping, has selected ten pieces of jewellery from participating designers.
Georgie says "The calibre of jewellery available to buy via the web has changed phenomenally of late. Who ever would have thought that the likes of Boodles and Theo Fennell would be retailing diamond rings worth tens of thousands at just the click of a mouse…. Use Coutts London Jewellery Week as the perfect excuse for a very serious treat. "
1. Erickson Beamon Arcade Ring, £125
Erickson Beamon create costume jewellery that always makes a statement and this show stopping cocktail ring is sure to do just that. The ideal finishing touch to an evening outfit.
2. Missoma Large Gold Hoop Earrings with Fresh Water Pearls, £205
Missoma's designs are elegant and sophisticated whilst being both fun at sexy and the pearls in these super stylish gold hoops makes them perfectly versatile come both day and night.
3. Links Watch Over Me Moon and Crescent Pendant, £1995
This timeless and striking piece of jewellery that's full of intricate and spiritual detail will continue to intrigue for years to come.
Carolina Bucci 18ct Gold Bracelet with Hand Enamelled Charms, £730
Oh so talented Carolina Bucci, has created a delightful take on the traditional charm bracelet. With charms that symbolise peace, friendship, wisdom, freedom and balance it's the ideal accessory to encourage a positive outlook on life.
5. Emma Chapman Grecian Grapes Hoop Earrings, £146
Emma Chapman's unique and exotic pieces have a contrasting contemporary edge; we adore these Grecian Grapes Hoops that are casual yet classy.
6. Astley Clarke Couture Diamond Astley Ring with Rose Quartz, £2950
Online jewellery boutique Astley Clarke launched its debut collection Astley Clarke Couture this season and this simple but beautiful ring from the range does not disappoint.
7. Kiki McDonough Classic Disc Pendant £2,200
This 18ct gold pendant set with diamonds, citrine, lemon, beryl and peridot from creator of fine jewellery, Kiki McDonough, is the perfect accessory with which to add something special to your everyday. A modern classic to be treasured.
8. Boodles Marguerita, £2,800
Quintessentially English jeweller Boodles has been part of our heritage since 1796. And rightly so. These blue topaz and diamond earrings are just one of the many to die for pieces that are high on our wish list.
9. Theo Fennell Yellow and White Gold Pink Saphire Bombe Ring, £15,000
Bombe rings are for grown up girls; they're the natural next step on from a wedding and engagement ring. And no one does them better than firm favourite Theo Fennell.
10. Dower and Hall Gold Charm Bracelet, £475
Charm bracelets have a timeless and sentimental quality that makes them the perfect piece to pass down through generations. They're best in yellow gold and this one from Dower and Hall is no exception.
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