At the heart of Nude Jewellery lies a design that has become our signature: The Atlantis. Born from a love of organic movement and the "liquid" beauty of the ocean, the Atlantis was designed to break the rules of traditional, symmetrical engagement rings. But as our clients' stories have grown, so...
The most common thing I hear from clients before our first chat is: "I'm not exactly sure what I want yet!"Please don't worry—that is exactly what I'm here for. You don't need to be a jewellery expert or a talented artist to start a bespoke journey. You just need a starting point. Your Vision, Our...
At Nude Jewellery, we believe your ring should be as unique and colourful as you are. That’s why we created the Allsorts Collection: a range dedicated to breaking tradition by embracing bold colours and unconventional gemstone cuts.Forget safe pairings. These rings are built around a central,...
Dive Deep into "I Do": Why Teal Sapphires are the Hottest Engagement Ring TrendWhen it comes to engagement rings, the classic diamond has long held court. But for the modern couple seeking something truly unique, deeply personal, and breathtakingly beautiful, a new star is rising: the teal sapphire....
When you think of a sapphire, it’s likely that a deep, mesmerising blue comes to mind. But sapphires, a form of the mineral corundum, are far more versatile than their iconic blue cousin. While diamonds have long been the star of the show, a quiet revolution is happening in the world of fine...
When you think of a sapphire, a deep, majestic blue probably comes to mind. It's the iconic shade of royalty and romance, but what if we told you that's only the beginning? The world of sapphires is a vibrant kaleidoscope of colour, offering a breathtaking alternative to traditional gemstones.At...
In a world often obsessed with perfect balance, there's a quiet revolution happening in fine jewellery. At Nude Jewellery, we've always championed the unexpected, and nowhere is that more evident than in our love for asymmetrical design. Forget everything you thought you knew about traditional...
Created by German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs in 1812, the Mohs scale of hardness serves as a vital tool for mineral identification. Comprising 10 distinct minerals ranging from the softest (talc) to the hardest (diamond), this scale proves particularly valuable in jewellery making by helping...
