All posts by Mark Johnson

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

Todays Photo – Two Colour Gold Diamond Leaf Ring

Leaf Ring with Diamonds

Today’s Photo Today’s photo comes from another of the new, limited edition rings, this one added to our next day section earlier. The ring has been created in 18ct White Gold combined with 18ct Yellow Gold. The height of the ring is perfect for those looking for a low set ring, without a conspicuously high Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

Photograph of the Day – Square Cut Aquamarine & Baguette Diamond Ring

Aquamarine and diamond featured image

Square Cut Aquamarine & Diamond Ring Our photograph today, follows a few of our recent images. This particular photograph comes from one of our stock rings, taken in-house this week. The design deviates from our online range, and introduces a beautifully square-cut (also called Carré cut) Aquamarine. This particular stone weighs 1.01cts and lies between Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

Diamond of the First Water – Origin Meaning and Significance

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What is a diamond of the first water? In gemmology, the term first water represents a diamond of the finest quality. In fact, experts assess diamond clarity by their translucence—the closer to water, the higher the quality. Origins comparisons and River diamonds Some of the finest diamonds discovered came from rivers and alluvial deposits. In fact, many such diamonds Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk