Hello September!

Can you believe September is here already? The summer is almost over, we’ve seen Wimbledon and the Olympics come and go, it’s back to school with early starts again, the BBC proms are coming to an end and Autumn is on the horizon.

But don’t worry, there are still lovely things to look forward to in September. For those fashion conscious fans we have fashion week in New York and London so expect social media feeds to be showcasing the latest looks and predicted trends for Winter 2024/2025.

Timothy Roe will be off to the annual London Jewellery Trade Show to catch up with our colleagues, suppliers and industry friends whilst sourcing beautiful stones, gaining insights to the latest trends to bring you new designs and refreshing our knowledge on all things jewellery and gemstones. It should be a great trip. You can also expect to see new pieces coming through the workshop in the following weeks so keep an eye on our Instagram and website!

Cushion Cut Blue Sapphire & Grain Set Diamond Ring

Important notices:

Repairs and alterations: We are still experiencing long lead times for repairs and alterations. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Please do call ahead to see when we have new slots available and for the latest updates.


Sapphire and Diamond Daisy Cluster Pendant

September Sapphires!

  • 1. Sapphires come in a whole variety of colours and are not just blue! Lately we have been asked for many teal and green sapphires for engagement rings! But yellow, orange and pinks are popular, too. They are available in every colour except red.


    2. The special colour combination of pink-orange or orange-pink is known as Padparadscha sapphire, the rarest sapphire colour. Its name comes from the Sinhalese word for lotus blossom. We have a loose stone in stock ready waiting for a special commission!

    3. They are number nine on the Moh’s Hardness Scale

    4. Sapphires and rubies are from the same mineral family called Corundum

    5. In addition to being the September birthstone, sapphire is also the gem commemorating the 5th and 45th wedding anniversaries.

    6. Sapphires were discovered in Kashmir around 1881 when a landslide high in the Himalayas exposed a large pocket of velvety “cornflower” blue crystals.

    7. Significant sapphire deposits are found in Australia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Cameroon, China (Shandong), Colombia, Ethiopia, India Jammu and Kashmir (Padder, Kishtwar), Kenya, Laos, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar (Burma), Nigeria, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, United States (Montana) and Vietnam.

    8. Synthetic sapphire is used for the windows of supermarket scanners and spacecraft as well as watch glass on premium watches.

    9. Sapphire often contains delicate intersecting needles of rutile that gemologists call silk.

    10. Sapphires can display asterism which appears as a white star that moves over the surface of the stone. This phenomena occurs in cabochon cut stones and sometimes can have two stars. We also have some in stock so come and have a look at them if you’re curious!

Sapphires and top quality coloured gems soar in price:

Market reports show that sapphires and top quality gems like emeralds and rubies have steadily been increasing in price, and therefore value, consistently since the pandemic. Our gemstone broker colleagues have also confirmed this and we have experienced a steady increase when we’ve purchased stones for customers and stock. If you’ve had your heart set on these beautiful stones now would be a great time to buy your dream sapphire, ruby or emerald jewellery. Read more here:

https://thenaturalgem.com/en/performance-of-gemstones

https://www.gemresearch.ch/news/2022/02/23/dramatic-rise-in-price-for-fine-gemstones-as-high-end-ruby-emerald-and-sapphire-sales-soar

Pink sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring 

Important dates for your diary:

  • If you’d like to book in for watches and jewellery valuations for insurance please call us to arrange an appointment or for more information. Don’t forget to bring all original packing and paperwork, receipts etc. with you to the appointment as this affects item values. We will need to have the items before our registered valuer comes in on the allocated day.

  • With Christmas and New Year on the horizon it is time to start thinking about design ideas for pieces you would like to gift loved ones. Bespoke commissions take 6-8 weeks so you’ll want to make sure you have everything planned by latest end of October to guarantee items being ready in time for Christmas. Come and have a chat, collect some ideas and or bring in pieces if you’d like to repurpose sentimental stones. Book an appointment online or pop in and see us.

From the Blog:

Bespoke commissions take approximately 6- 8 weeks so if you are thinking about getting some pieces made for Christmas gifts then it might be a good idea to check in for a consultation and start thinking about ideas. If you’re unsure about going bespoke have a read of our July article and let’s put to rest some of those old myths. Learn about the different types of gold in our August article and are diamonds really forever? Find out more in our June article.



From the team:

We want to share our congratulations to Melanie who got married this summer! We wish her much love and happiness.

Our wonderful goldsmith Renata is taking a break from the bench for a while but we have Graeme joining the workshop team and he has many years of experience behind him so we are excited to welcome him to our atelier!



From the bench:

For fun and for you to get to know our goldsmiths better we thought we would ask them a few questions about their work. Starting with our head goldsmith Dimitrios. Click the drop-down tab for the answers!

  • Metaphorically, my colleagues because I can count on them and they can count on me.

  • When I can give new life to customer’s scrap metal so melt and makes I enjoy.

  • The best & worst part is no-one dies if I mess up!

  • A nice blue sapphire because it reminds me of the blue sky and sea of Greece.



Latest releases from the workshop:

Indulge in some gorgeous jewellery photos and preview our newest pieces—come and try them on!

Sapphire and baguette diamond ring in platinum

Emerald and cadillac diamond ring in platinum

Teal sapphire and diamond three stone ring in yellow gold and platinum

Three stone diamond ring in u-claw setting in platinum

Oval diamond solitaire ring in yellow gold with diamond shoulders

That’s all for now! As always, if you have any questions or want to ask us anything come and see us or get in touch online! We’re always happy to help!

We love seeing you love our jewellery! Feel free to post a photo on social media and tag us or leave a review on your favourite platform of choice.

Be well and until next time have a great September!

Your trusted jewellers

The Timothy Roe Team

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