Choosing an accessory is as personal as your daily routine. It’s a reflection of your style, your taste, and of course, your personality.
However, most of the time the item you really want is a far-off dream, something you will one day, maybe, commission a jeweller to create for you.
Well, guess what – it doesn’t have to be like that, because there’s a massive prize up for grabs.
Local accredited member of the jewellery council of South Africa (JASA), Diamond Jewellery International (DJI), is a unique and exclusive jewellery destination offering clients a private viewing of the largest and most diversified jewellery collection in the country.
And they make pieces, too – using the most high-tech and professional systems, people and machinery.
DJI is offering you the chance to use their jewellery-making service, and look absolutely on-trend, by winning a chance to create your very own bespoke piece to the value of R5 000.
Amazing right? Totally.
If you haven’t already entered their, quite literally, fabulous competition, then enter the competition HERE.
Now for some inspiration:
Timeless beauties
1 000 times rarer than diamonds, Tanzanite is the only stone that perfectly embodies timeless elegance. Apparently, these bespoke 9ct white gold stud earrings were a dream to make.
What’s in a name?
This personalised 9ct rose gold name chain is the perfect gift for any occasion.
A penchant for pendants
This glittering creation is a chequerboard smoky topaz and it’s completely stolen our hearts.
Imagine one of those for summer – get on it now.
Personally, rose gold with a bit of smokey topaz would look so good on my finger.
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