New for summer 2009

 

If its sparkle your wrist desires
Than what more could you ask for than Hancocks jewellers new summer addition to our bangle collection?
What more could a girl fantasize about than our new 18ct white gold bangle that is fully set with the most beautiful and eye catching pave set white diamonds. These diamonds are formed set by hand in such a way that they will embed into the mind leaving their own mark on your heart. Hancocks jewellers have taken two years to make this bangle sourcing each of the white diamonds ethically. Shooting stars are rare, well Hancocks jewellers new white diamond bangle has a life and zest to equal any shooting star with a dazzling sparkle to match, set with 10.27ct of G colour VS1 clarity white diamonds .What also makes this bangle even more special like each shooting star is the individuality of it Never has it been created before and nor shall it ever be identically created again. Contact Hancocks jewellers today to book an appointment to view this exceptional piece of modern jewellery or call into Hancocks jewellers on King street in the heart of Manchester.
 
People say that good things come in threes….
Well Hancocks jewellers have designed a new ring for the summer of 2009 and like all good things it comes designed with three rows of princess cut white diamonds what makes this ring different to Hancocks jewellers other similar designs, is the unique raised central row. This central row of princess cut diamonds is matched across each row with every single diamond graded G colour and VS1 clarity. When a relationship is to become committed, its starts with an engagement ring to show the intention of the love blossoming. Then the love is sealed with a wedding ceremony and matching wedding bands. And to complete the trilogy an eternity ring is often bought.
After all good things comes in threes.

June 25th, 2009
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D Coloured Internally Flawless Diamond Studs

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This pair of brilliant cut white diamond studs is as rare and as perfect as your eyes will ever come across,

2.47ct of D colour and internally flawless clarity should catch your attention without any extra effort,

The quality of these naturally created diamonds does not end there.

Between the pair we have a polish graded as excellent with the symmetry equally graded as excellent. Another fine detail that sums up these beautiful diamonds is that the fluorescence is none.

These brilliant cut white diamonds are truly a cut above and will leave everyone who has the pleasure of seeing them dazzled with their sheer beauty.

The only way to finish these wonderful diamonds off is to give them a simple but elegant platinum four claw setting that will always enhance the beauty of these perfect diamonds and their wearer alike.

Each of these D coloured internally flawless diamonds is independently certificated by the gemmological institute of America (G.I.A).

To view and experience these brilliant cut white diamond studs or for for more information Contact Hancocks Jewellers


March 5th, 2009
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Certificated Diamond Rings

Certificated diamond rings present you with a treasure you will want to pass on as an heirloom. You may already have a couple of fine jewellery items in your collection that have been passed down from generation to generation due to their value in both cost and memories. 

A certificated diamond ring simple means it has been tested in a lab for its cut, clarity, colour, and carats. The certification tells the owner as well as the seller what the diamond is worth. Any time you purchase a white diamond ring it should have a certification with it. 
Hancocks Jewellers has been in business over 100 years, which means they know quality diamonds. At Hancocks Jewellers you can expect to find certificated diamond rings for all manner of occasions. They sell engagement rings, wedding rings, eternity rings, and pave diamond rings. Each ring in their selection will provide you with a certification as to the value of that ring. 
There are many reasons you should have certificated diamond rings from Hancocks Jewellers. First they sell bespoke fine jewellery offering many designs of interest to the client. Secondly their fine jewellery is handcrafted by top professionals. 
When purchasing a certificated diamond ring you still need to ask the questions about the cut, clarity, colour, and carats. However, you can be assured that the information has been double checked by the European Gemmological Laboratory. 
By obtaining certificated diamond rings you will also be able to save with insurance. Each ring has its own certification, which tells you how much the piece is worth. A value is assigned to the jewellery in case you lose it, it is stolen, or damaged. In other words the value written on the certification is what the diamond is actually worth, thus that is the cost that the certificated diamond rings will be valued at for replacement. The actual insurance you have on the ring can be valued at the cost you paid for it. For example if you paid 2500 pounds, and insured it with an insurance company you could get that amount back with a certification of the ring. This is due to your ability to prove the value and what you paid for it.
To ensure the maximum value of the ring it is always best to shop at a place you trust that offers certificated diamond rings. Hancocks Jewellers provides may styles for all clients.

March 1st, 2009
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Choosing the Best Diamonds: D Colour Diamonds

 

D colour diamonds are considered flawless in colour. D colour diamonds are found through diamond grading laboratories. the GIA and the HRD are two of the top companies who certify diamonds authenticity regarding colour and clarity. Through these laboratories the diamond is put through a series of tests to find out how “colourless” it actually is. Typically diamonds are also cut and sectioned into carats at the laboratory before being shipped to a store like Hancocks Jewellers. Hancocks Jewellers receives the diamonds and creates bespoke jewellery pieces to best showcase the diamonds. 
When you see a ring at Hancocks Jewellers with a certification of D colour diamond IF this means the diamond is the most colourless in form and it is also internally flawless. Diamonds are not perfect. When they are found there are inclusions inside the stones. As they are examined the cutter finds the best way to use the inclusions or to eliminate them. If, it is internally flawless there are no problems inside the stone. 
The are no set weights for D colour stones but to appreciate the true quality of the diamond you should look above 0.25 carats for this weight and heavier weights allow more light into each diamond. Typically these stones are used for engagement or wedding rings. 
There is more to a piece of jewellery than just the colour and clarity. You want to make sure when choosing the diamond rings or necklace that you like the cut and the setting it is in. For this reason Hancocks Jewellers presents their D colour diamonds in a range of styles and jewellery. The cost of the diamond jewellery will be determined by the cut, clarity, colour, and carats of the diamonds or other stones in the piece. Allow Hancocks Jewellers to make your memories happy ones with the best D colour diamonds.

 


March 1st, 2009
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D Colour Diamonds

Diamonds come in a variety of different colours. Each of the colours has a value assigned to it. Coloured diamonds are considered fancy diamonds and they are typically rarer than your colourless or white diamond. For example blue diamonds, green diamonds, and red diamonds are more expensive because their colour is rare. A diamond with yellow, pink, or a white colouring will be less expensive. 

D colour diamonds, which we will discuss below are considered the best diamonds to buy. The D colour diamond is a colourless diamond, which means it lacks in all colour. About 20 percent of the D colour diamonds found are worthy of using in fine jewellery. Of those 20 percent they often have a yellow tint that will range from mild to severe. 
When choosing diamonds you need to understand the grading scale. By knowing how the grading scale works you will be able to pick the best value. The scale ranges from D to Z with D meaning the absence of colour. Z is a fancy yellow diamond. The GIA, AGS, and EGL are three gem labs which certify colour of diamonds and their values. Certifications are important for insurance and other purposes. 
On the grading scale D, E and F are typically transparent diamonds. Since D colour diamonds are most rare the price will increase with the transparency. Other facts that go into evaluating the D colour diamonds are the clarity, cut, and carats. These four elements have every effect on the price of the diamonds. To give you an idea of the ratings if you have a D colour diamond, which you compare to in E, you will notice the E is 25 percent less in value than the D colour diamonds. 
The last factor to consider with D colour diamonds is the fluorescence. The diamonds are put under a UV light as well as irradiation to determine the colour and inclusions it might have. Depending on what the diamond absorbs this will give it the colour rating of D or something lower on the scale.
Hancocks Jewellers is located in Manchester. Their store sells a wide range of white diamond jewellery. Hancocks Jewellers pride themselves on having something for everyone, and many of their pieces fall into the D colour diamonds category. By understanding the information above you can find the perfect bespoke jewellery at Hancocks Jewellers.

March 1st, 2009
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D Colour Diamonds in Your Rings

Hancocks Jewellers have been open for 149 years serving the Manchester area. Hancocks Jewellers understand that you want the prefect rings for your occasions, whether it is marriage, a gift, or some other event in your life. Hancocks Jewellers has a range of diamond rings to offer you, as well as other jewellery designs. These white diamond rings will vary in colour, cut, clarity, and carats.

The finest diamonds on the market are D colour diamonds. The D stands for transparent, and usually without flaws. The typical D colour diamonds are a quarter of a carat, but they can be more depending on the diamond it was cut from. 
Since Hancocks Jewellers has an array of D colour diamonds we felt it only necessary to describe some of your options. The first choice is the platinum diamond ring set. This diamond ring provides a D colour diamond with a clarity of VS1 and a weight of 1.51 carats. The diamond is a brilliant cut to show off the sparkle hidden inside. The D colour diamond is set in a platinum band. 
The 3.01 Carat marquise cut diamond ring set is another D colour diamond. The clarity is VS1 with 3.01 carats in the diamond. The marquise cut means that the diamond is slightly oval in shape, with two sharp ends. The platinum setting shows off the diamond and its unique style.
Hancocks Jewellers provide a variety of interesting cuts for their D colour diamonds. You will discover a heart shape diamond option in a single setting with a white gold band is offered.   Typically the brilliant cut diamonds are the D colour diamonds, but really any cut offered for diamonds can be a D colour diamond. The best way to showcase your style and love for another is to have the D colour diamonds in your jewellery. Fine jewellery is always about the beauty of the stone you wear. Allow yourself D colour diamonds on your next purchase.

March 1st, 2009
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What Does It Mean to Have Certificated Diamond Rings?

Certificated Diamond Rings are diamonds, which have been through the diamond certification process. In fact all diamonds have to go through the certification process in order to be sold. In 1974 the European Gemmological Laboratory (EGL) was started. The laboratory will grade the various gems that come through their place. There are other labs that also do certifications, but none are considered as good as the European Gemmological Lab. This company has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto, and other cities in Europe. 

They tend to be ahead of other companies certifying diamonds because they continually look for new standards and equipment to meet the grading they need completed. Companies such as Hancocks Jewellers will buy only certificated diamonds to create their rings from. The certificated diamond rings Hancocks Jewellers sells are graded in a couple of ways. They are graded for colour and clarity before the diamonds are sent to Hancocks Jewellers to be designed. Once designed the cut and carats are then assigned to the certificated diamond rings. The certificated diamond rings are also marked as non conflict diamonds. 
Before purchasing your fine diamond jewellery you want to ensure that it is the best piece for you and that it is of the quality you are paying for. There are some companies that sell diamonds without certifications. This is another reason that Hancocks Jewellers is one of the best places to get your white diamond jewellery. 
Hancocks Jewellers ensures that their diamond rings are all certified. The certificated diamonds rings help take the guess work out of what you are actually buying. You know that when you purchase a white diamond ring from Hancocks Jewellers it will be everything you hope for. You also know that the small price to pay for the certification is well worth it. 
There are a number of reasons why you should have certificated diamond rings in your possession. The certification will help you on the insurance. If the piece is lost, stolen, or damaged you have the certification to prove its real value, which can aid in recouping the losses. It can also help you establish how much insurance you will need. 
 

March 1st, 2009
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The Perfect Pearl Jewellery

Hancocks Jewellers are a premier bespoke jewellery location in Manchester. Hancocks opened over a hundred years ago to supply the UK with beautiful handcrafted jewellery. Among their fine jewellery collection are a number of white diamond pieces, rubies, sapphires, and pearls. 

While diamonds are considered to be the stone of love and rare, the pearl is even rarer. A pearl comes into fruition through clams, which means one has to scuba dive to find these rare gems in locations where clams are prevalent. The idea of a pearl necklace, bracelet, or ring enlivens most women’s imagination. They require specific styles of clothing to bring about the elegance the pearls bring. 
Hancocks Jewellers offers one diamond pendant called the South Sea Pearl and Diamond Pendant. This white diamond pendant offers 18 carats of white gold with Tahitian grey pearl and .68 carats of diamonds. The sophistication this piece will bring to an evening at the theatre or other event is definitely worth obtaining the item.
If one pearl is not elegant enough for you consider the single row South Sea Grey Pearl Necklace. This necklace is all about the pearls with 35 graduated pearls from Tahiti and 18 carat gold and diamonds for the clasp. There is no string of pearls like the South Sea necklace at Hancocks Jewellers.
There is another string of pearls you may choose from at Hancocks. This necklace is gold and white South Sea Pearls. There are 33 gold balls and pearls to make up the string. This exceptional piece works well with weddings if you need something a little more stylish for your dress.
For those who are more traditional in their love of diamonds Hancocks Jewellers offers many exceptional necklaces and pendants made with white diamonds. The 18 carat white gold pendant with 2.09 carat pear shaped diamond is just one suggestion for someone needing more than just pearls. Hancocks Jewellers have designers working for their company to ensure every piece you are interested in has been crafted with care and to your needs. Hancocks Jewellers offers the perfect pearl jewellery!

February 26th, 2009
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Fine Jewellery Trends of 2009

Each year fashion trends change a little bit. There is usually a new colour of clothing, new style of shoes, and jewellery. We took a few moments to find out what fine jewellery trends may be out there for 2009. At Hancocks Jewellers we want to make sure that there is a jewellery design for everyone. 

In our research we found coloured stones to be very trendy for 2009. We also discovered that longer necklaces are back in the fashion world. Each woman has their own style, but having the right fine jewellery to encompass that style is very important.
This year if your wife, significant other, or friend needs a new jewellery piece to add to their collection consider what Hancocks Jewellers may offer that fits within their style and the trends of 2009. 
Consider, for a moment, the 18 carat yellow and white gold ruby and diamond necklace. This necklace lays very nicely against the skin showcasing the rubies and diamonds to their best advantage. It also fits in with the current trends for fine jewellery with the coloured stones. There are a total of 22.51 carats of rubies and 4.48 carats of white diamonds. This piece would complete any woman’s style and dress for a special occasion.
Another designer jewel from Hancocks Jewellers is the sapphire and diamond heart shaped pendant. This pendant offers an 18 carat white gold chain with 7.43 carats of sapphire hanging from a 1.78 carat heart shaped diamond. This piece speaks of love, while enhancing your significant others beautiful clothing. 
The chain designed for the white diamond pendant will be a little longer than our first choice in fine jewellery. This style not only falls within the coloured stone trend, but also the longer necklace. 
At Hancocks Jewellers you have numerous choices in pendants, necklaces, bracelets, bangles, and rings to fit within the 2009 trends, so do not wait find your perfect accompaniment.

February 25th, 2009
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White Diamond Wedding Rings: A Gift of Love

The wedding date has been set and you are going to marry the most wonderful girl in the world. How can you make the day perfect for her? This wish is one that many bridegrooms want for their brides and with the help of Hancocks Jewellers of Manchester you will make it so. The most exquisite wedding rings are offered at Hancocks Jewellers. When you slip the white diamond wedding rings on her finger you will see all the feelings of love that she has for you. What could be more perfect than that for both of you?

A modern woman deserves a modern wedding ring. She will be timeless in her eighteen carat white gold wedding ring with three distinctive rows of pave white diamonds. The platinum wedding band will live on forever just like your vows. Your wedding day is the perfect time to let everyone know your feelings. The more traditional bride will find that love shining through when you place this platinum and white diamond eternity wedding ring on her hand. The beauty of this simple band with .64 carats of bespoke white diamonds will have her radiant.

If unique describes your bride to be then you will want to see the intriguing Georg Jensen wedding rings. Hancocks Jewellers is proud to display these wonderful creations. Your bride will be resplendent in the white gold and diamond fusion wedding ring. The eighteen carat white gold wedding ring is encompassed with brilliant cut diamonds. A truly inspiring wedding ring for a truly eloquent woman can be yours when you visit Hancocks Jewellers.

Hancocks Jewellers of Manchester can be found on High Street where they have served their customers for over a hundred years. Josiah Hancock built his reputation for quality and honesty, a tradition that is still carried on today. Come by to see the many wondrous offerings for your wedding rings.

 


February 25th, 2009
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