Drop in the ocean bracelet

$184
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Inspired by the natural elements, the "Drop in the Ocean" bracelet adds a hint of shimmering blue topaz and a reminder that each journey starts with a small step. Product code: JBELW02 ...Read more
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Sterling Silver Gold Plate
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Same Day Delivery is available to the below Auckland Metro suburbs when ordering before 2pm, Monday - Friday.

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Auckland CBD
Avondale
Balmoral
Birkenhead
Campbells Bay
Castor Bay
Chatswood
College Hill
Ellerslie
Epsom
Freemans Bay
Glen Innes
Glenfield
Grafton
Greenlane
Grey Lynn
Herne Bay
Highbury
Hillcrest
Hillsborough
Kingsland
Kohimarama
Mairangi Bay
Meadowbank
Milford
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Mt Albert
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Onehunga
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Ponsonby
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Sandringham
St Johns
St Lukes
St Marys
Sunnynook
Takapuna
Three Kings
Wairau Park
Waterview
Western Springs
Westhaven
Westmere

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  • Boh Runga Jewellery (Bohtique)

    In stock, usually ready in 2 hours

    287 Ponsonby Road
    Ponsonby
    AUK
    Auckland 1011
    New Zealand

    +6493766320

Metal Guide
STERLING SILVER
We use 925 Sterling silver for all of our silver jewellery. In addition to this, all of our sterling silver jewellery is rhodium plated. Rhodium is one of the rarest and most expensive precious metals. When sterling silver jewellery is rhodium plated it helps to prevent tarnishing, gives the jewellery a high shine finish and makes it more resistant to scratching. Sterling silver is a delicate metal and it will age and tarnish over time, but plating with rhodium gives your piece a much longer life. Our silver jewellery is also nickel free which makes it less common to irritate the sensitive skin.
GOLD PLATED
All of our gold plated jewellery is made from 925 sterling silver as the base metal. This is then gold plated (a thin layer of gold is deposited on to the surface of the silver) with 2 microns of 9CT gold. Gold plating will wear off with use so if intended for daily wear will require re-plating eventually.
SOLID 9CT GOLD
9CT gold (also known as 375 gold) is an alloy metal made with 9 parts out of 24 solid gold. It has a beautiful soft yellow colour. 9CT gold is tougher than higher carat gold making it more durable and great for daily wear.
SOLID 9CT ROSE GOLD
Rose gold is alloyed with copper which is what gives it that lutrous pink tone. Due to the way copper oxidises over time, rose gold may require more regular polishing than yellow gold.
Stone Guide
DIAMOND
Diamonds are the birthstone for April. A natural diamond is a precious gemstone composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. Formed deep within the Earth’s mantle under intense heat and pressure over billions of years, it is the hardest known natural material. Diamonds are valued for their brilliance, durability and rarity, often used in fine jewellery such as engagement rings. Natural diamonds come in various shapes and sizes and may exhibit different colours, though colourless diamonds are the most prized.
The 4 Cs of a diamond are the key factors used to evaluate its quality:
1. Cut: Refers to how well a diamond has been shaped and faceted, affecting its brilliance and sparkle. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully.
2. Carat: Measures the diamond’s weight, with higher carat diamonds being larger and more valuable.
3. Clarity: Assesses the presence of internal flaws (inclusions) or surface imperfections (blemishes). Diamonds with fewer imperfections are more valuable.
4. Color: Grades the diamond’s colour, with the most valuable diamonds being near colourless, typically graded on a scale from D (colourless) to Z (light yellow or brown).
LAB DIAMOND
A lab-grown diamond is a diamond that is created in a controlled laboratory environment using advanced technological processes that mimic the natural formation of diamonds. Like natural diamonds, lab diamonds are made from carbon and have the same physical, chemical, and optical properties. They are often more affordable than natural diamonds. Lab diamonds can be made in various sizes, shapes, and colors, and they are graded by the same 4 Cs (cut, carat, clarity, and colour) as natural diamonds.
POUNAMU
Our Pounamu, also know as greenstone, is found exclusively in Te Waipounamu (the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand). Locations include various rivers in Arahura, Hokitika and Greymouth. It is treasured by the Māori for its beauty, durability, and cultural significance, often carved into jewellery, tools, and weapons. Pounamu symbolizes strength, protection, and connection to ancestors, and is considered a taonga (treasure) in Māori culture. It comes in various shades of green, with each type—such as kawakawa, inanga, and kahurangi—having unique characteristics. Pounamu holds both spiritual and historical importance in Aotearoa.
There are several types of Pounamu, each with distinct characteristics based on color, texture, and clarity. The most common types include:
1. Kawakawa: Deep green with darker shades and sometimes speckled patterns. This is one of the most common types of pounamu. It often has a rich, earthy tone.
2. Inanga: Pale green or greyish-white, resembling the color of a juvenile whitebait (inanga fish). It is often lighter and has a soft, creamy appearance.
3. Kahurangi: Known for its bright, vivid green color and clarity. Kahurangi is one of the rarest and most prized forms of pounamu. It often has very few inclusions or flaws.
4. Tangiwai: This type is technically not jade but bowenite, a related stone. Tangiwai is olive to brownish-green and has a translucent appearance. It is softer than other pounamu types.
CUBIC ZIRCONIA
Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is a synthetic gemstone made from zirconium dioxide, known for its brilliance and clarity that closely resembles a diamond. It is a popular, affordable alternative to diamonds offering a similar sparkle but at a fraction of the cost. Cubic Zirconia is usually flawless and can be produced in various colors.
PEARLS
Pearls are the birthstone for June. Freshwater pearls come in a range of unique shapes, sizes and colours. Baroque pearls are pearls which have an organic, irregular shape.
TOPAZ
Sky blue topaz is a light blue gemstone, known for its clear, soft hue that resembles the color of the sky on a bright, clear day. Sky blue topaz is a durable stone and is often associated with qualities like clarity, calmness and communication. Topaz features in our 'drop in the ocean’ as a symbol of the vast pacific ocean which surrounds us. 
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