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19th Century - 18ct Gold Sapphire & Diamond Navette Ring
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Silver - 6.15ct Pear Cut Black Opal & 1.4ct Diamond Cluster Ring
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Edwardian Era - Antique 1908 - 18ct Gold Diamond Belcher Ring
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The Adonis Fine Jewellers Difference
At Adonis Fine Jewellers, we are committed to providing you, our valued customer with an extensive selection of highly unique Jewellery at market leading prices.
Whether you choose from our Unset, Precious, or Semi-Precious pieces, you can expect unparalleled quality, exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
We are dedicated to providing you with a distinctive range, that seamlessly aligns with your unique preferences and requirements, all while ensuring affordability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose Adonis Fine Jewellers?
At Adonis Fine Jewellers, we are fully committed to ensuring that each and every customer receives the highest quality of customer service, tailored to their specific needs and preferences. Our extensive selection of jewellery offers a broad range of options, ensuring that every individual finds the perfect piece to adorn themselves with.
How are you able to achieve such competitive pricing?
Here at Adonis Fine Jewellers you can be sure of two things; you will receive the highest quality items and they will be the most competitive prices anywhere on the market.
We are able to do this because we source all of our products direct from our manufacturers, cutting out the middle men. These savings are then passed on to you.
How Much Will Shipping Be?
UK Gold Orders
Free - Next day insured delivery is utilised.
For this service to apply, your order must be received by 2pm (Monday-Thursday) and be being delivered to mainland addresses in England, Wales and Scotland. Delivery is on the next working day (Monday-Friday, excluding public holidays)
Orders received by 2pm Friday will be delivered the following Monday.
Deliveries are done by the Royal Mail - a signature will be required on receipt.
International Orders
Royal Mail tracked & signed is utilised, this will come at a flat rate of £11.95.
Estimated worldwide delivery times are 10-15 working days.
UK Silver Orders
We offer shipping via Royal Mail 2nd class or Royal Mail 1st class.
The choice between 1st or 2nd class shipping is left to your discretion.
2nd class shipping is priced at a flat rate of £1.50.
1st class shipping is priced at a flat rate of £2.50.
Estimated delivery times for 2nd class are 3-4 working days.
Estimated delivery times for 1st class are 1-2 working days.
Order Tracking
For your convenience, we provide order tracking for all Gold shipments. Once we dispatch your order you will receive a confirmation email containing a tracking number. This allows you to monitor the status and location of your package until it arrives at your doorstep.
Will the Jewellery be Hallmarked?
In line with UK standards and unless stated otherwise, all of our Gold Jewellery that is over 1g will be independently Hallmarked.
There are 5 standard hallmarks done at the Assay Office in London to identify Jewellery. More information can be found on our Hallmark Guide.
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Opal Jewellery In The Edwardian Era
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Opal Jewellery In The Edwardian Era
The Edwardian era, spanning from 1901 to 1910 during the reign of King Edward VII, is renowned for its elegance and refined aesthetic. Jewellery from this period reflects a blend...
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The History of Sapphires
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Citrine, a captivating gemstone from the quartz family, is renowned for its vibrant golden-yellow to orange-brown hues. Named after the French word "citron," meaning lemon, citrine’s sunny, citrus-like colour has...
What Is Citrine?
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A Journey Through Victorian Era Jewellery
The Victorian era, spanning the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901, is renowned for its profound impact on fashion and culture, with jewellery being no exception. This period...
A Journey Through Victorian Era Jewellery
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