History of the Vibrant and Colourful

Add some colour to your daily accessories. Glow, sparkle and dazzle everyday with inspiring jewellery from the REAL EFFECT.

We have a range of jewellery products to show you, lets get colourful.

SAPPHIRE

Sapphire is such a radiant, mesmerising colour. Our cubic zirconia stones adds the perfect glow.

Fun Fact: Deep blue sapphires have been long associated with royalty. Sapphires where often worn by medieval kings who’d believe the gemstone would protect them from their enemies. The most famous sapphire today is an engagement ring given to Lady Diana in 1981, which had been passed to Princess Catherine. It features a staggering 18 carat sapphire surrounded by gleaming diamonds.

The sapphire is September birthstone. Sapphire is known as a ‘precious gem of wisdom, loyalty and nobility. It is said to focus the mind, encourage self-discipline and channel higher powers’.

RUBY

Ruby is a classy, feminine colour. Ruby is a pink to blood-red coloured gemstone which we use for our beautiful jewellery. We add our finest cubic zirconia stones to blossom the bold colour.

Fun Facts: As a tradition, rubies are often given on 15th and 40th anniversaries.

Rubies are referenced to four times in the bible. The bible associates rubies with beauty and wisdom.

People of India, have been said to believe that rubies would help them be at peace with their enemies.

Ruby is the birthstone for July

EMERALD

Emerald is a very sophisticated and unique colour. People mostly recognise emerald as a deep green colour, which is used in our stunning gemstone designs. We add glistening cubic zirconia stones to create extra sparkle.

Fun Facts: Emeralds are one of four precious globally recognised stones. Others being, rubies, sapphires and diamonds.

Emerald is the birthstone colour for May. It is also however a traditional gift to celebrate 20th or 35th anniversaries.

Emeralds tend to be associated with magic and mystery, known as ‘the colour of nature’, said to promote a calm and peaceful spirit.

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