Tanzanite Jewellery
Near the dizzying heights of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (from which the stone is named) are the sites of the only commercially mined deposits of this precious stone. Discovered in 1967, tanzanite is hailed as one of the world’s newest gemstones. The stone is praised for its rarity and naturally brilliant blue tones. Tanzanite is said to be a thousand times rarer than diamond and with only a few known natural deposits in the world, is set to become even more precious and collectable. Tanzanite is the ideal birthstone for December, along with turquoise, with its cool blue tones.
Siberian Waltz Jewellery – FAQs
What makes the Siberian Waltz collection unique?
The Siberian Waltz collection is Gemondo’s signature range of kinetic-inspired enamel jewellery. It is characterized by its "dancing" visual motifs set within intricate, hand-painted enamel frames. Inspired by Russian architectural motifs and Tsarist luxury, the collection combines historical storytelling with a modern, fluid aesthetic.
How does the "kinetic" movement work in these pieces?
The hallmark of the Siberian Waltz is its kinetic visual design. While gemstones are secured in precise settings (such as claws) to maximize light exposure and brilliance, the sense of movement is created by the design. Hand-painted enamel twirls and rhythmic geometric shapes work together to create a dynamic optical illusion. As you move, the gemstones play with the light against these spiralling patterns, mimicking the fluid, rhythmic motion of a dance.
What is the significance of the hand-painted enamel?
Enamel is a core element of Gemondo's craftsmanship. In the Siberian Waltz collection, we use a traditional hand-painting technique to apply vibrant pigments to intricate metalwork. This process requires extreme precision and multiple kiln-firings to achieve the deep colours that complement the unique twists and turns of each design.
What materials are used in the Siberian Waltz collection?
Every piece is crafted using premium materials like 925 Sterling Silver or 9ct Gold. The collection features a variety of authentic gemstones—including Garnets and Topaz—chosen specifically for their clarity and how they interact with light when set within our geometric enamel frames.
How should I care for my kinetic-inspired jewellery?
Because of the delicate hand-painted finish and specialized settings, we recommend extra care. Avoid exposing the jewellery to harsh chemicals or perfumes. Simply wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth after wear and store it in its original box to maintain the lustrous finish and the integrity of the rhythmic enamel patterns.