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About Georgini

Launched in 2004, GEORGINI has become one of Australia's most successful jewellery brands. GEORGINI continues to fuse modern elegance with fashion-forward design, creating collections that cater to every occasion. With new releases every two months, there is always something innovative and exciting to captivate both retailers and customers.

Crafted from premium materials, GEORGINI offers luxury for every woman. The core GEORGINI range features the finest rhodium-plated sterling silver, semi-precious stones, and glittering cubic zirconias.

Distributed worldwide, GEORGINI proudly maintains its Australian ownership.

GEORGINI brand gift box with a ring

Materials

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SILVER

All GEORGINI Jewellery is crafted from 925 Sterling Silver, an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper for enhanced durability. Silver pieces are Rhodium plated for a white gold or platinum effect, while Rose Gold and Yellow Gold jewellery feature 18ct plating.

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CUBIC ZIRCONIUM

Cubic Zirconia, or CZ for short, is an artificial, synthetic jewellery gemstone. There are very few substances on earth harder than Cubic Zirconia. With a hardness rating of 8.5 on the Moh’s scale, CZ comes close to matching diamond’s perfect 10.

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FRESHWATER AND
SHELL-BASED PEARLS

A freshwater pearl is a pearl that is cultured in a mussel in a lake, whereas the traditional cultured pearl is cultured in an oyster in the ocean. A shell-based pearl is an imitation. It is made by painting a shell bead with pearl paint, often made of crushed shell.

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SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES

GEORGINI uses natural semi-precious stones, including White Topaz, Pink Quartz, Blue Topaz, and Amethyst.

These natural stones are not only beautiful but inspire positive energy.

Rose Quartz for love, White Topaz for hope and happiness, Amethyst for healing and Blue Topaz for creativity.  All our natural stones are ethically sourced.

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RHODIUM PLATING

Rhodium is a rare, highly reflective metal from the platinum group, often used to electroplate jewellery for enhanced shine. Naturally silvery-white, it is lighter than platinum but heavier than gold, with a hardness of 6.0 on the Moh’s scale. Rhodium has a high melting point of around 1964°C.

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E-COATING

E-coating is a protective and decorative process that enhances the durability and appearance of jewellery, especially on Sterling Silver and 18k Gold Plating. It resists tarnishing and wear and helps prolong the lifespan of jewellery, though proper care is still needed to maintain the finish over time.

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