3rd Jul 2021
Saniya and Greg
Saniya’s engagement ring was built to carry a lot of meaning. Her partner Greg preferred a non traditional style but wanted to keep the irreplaceable sparkle of a diamond. The meeting of their two cu…
Read The Article3rd Jul 2021
Saniya’s engagement ring was built to carry a lot of meaning. Her partner Greg preferred a non traditional style but wanted to keep the irreplaceable sparkle of a diamond. The meeting of their two cu…
Read The Article29th May 2021
One of the many reasons we love jewellery is it’s permanence. The inherent nature of the precious metals and stones used mean that pieces can physically last for generations and even centuries.…
Read The Article24th Apr 2021
During last year's lockdown, Barry asked us to source a special stone for his deserving wife Geralyn. He gifted her the incredible Australian green sapphire loose. Geralyn then worked with the…
Read The Article4th Mar 2021
After working at the Argyle diamond mine, Jason wanted to share a piece of the unique experience with his partner. This Emerald cut square stone is set in a platinum bezel highlighting the natu…
Read The Article19th Oct 2019
Elly and Tineke came to Arbor with an heirloom diamond they wanted to wear again. We designed matching engagement rings in honour of the original style with their own personal twist, Elly had the…
Read The Article24th Aug 2019
One of the most striking ring sets to come through our little shop recently was this stunning marquis Australian Parti Sapphire and accompanying fitted band.The engagement ring was designed by Ellinor…
Read The Article13th Jul 2019
This recent custom made engagement ring was a real show stopper. Hand fabricated in 18 carat white gold this vintage inspired setting with scalloped edge and expert star engraving has majes…
Read The Article3rd Feb 2019
A beautiful customer recently came in with some old family jewellery and an idea. She had seen Ellinor Mazza’s glorious lilypad halo and wondered if perhaps she could have her own. Elli carefull…
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Arbor acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land we live and work on.
We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and thank them for their continuing care of this land.