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It’s November!

After wrapping up October with a spooky Halloween workshop and some fun Instagram posts, we now welcome November! Is it just us, or has this year flown by far too quickly?

Citrine & Diamond Necklace

November is filled with exciting events, starting with the vibrant celebration of Diwali from 31st October to 1st November, followed by the dazzling warmth of bonfires and array of colourful fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night on the 5th—fingers crossed for dry weather! Parades and festivities will be lighting up the evening and it gives us a chance to enjoy the late autumn evenings wrapped up in cosy knitwear and comfy boots.

As we pause for Remembrance Sunday on the 10th, it’s a moment of reflection and gratitude. Wearing your ruby red poppies and poppy inspired jewellery, we honour our Armed Forces personnel and Veterans for their service and sacrifice.

Midway through the month His Majesty King Charles III will be celebrating his 76th birthday on November 14th.

Towards the end of the month, on November 23rd-24th, The London Gem and Mineral Show takes place at Sandown Park Racecourse in Esher. Open to the public as well as trade for just £10, it’s a must-visit for gem and crystal enthusiasts! With interactive activities, including the chance to crack open your own geodes, it's sure to be a day filled with sparkle and fun.

Finally, the month concludes with our American friends and customers celebrating Thanksgiving on November 28th, a time of reflection, gratitude, and shared feasts.

However you are celebrating in the month of November there are plenty of reasons to dress up and enjoy showing off your jewellery. Head out in style with gorgeous bonfire-inspired jewellery like citrines, golden topazes and chunky chains, bracelets and luxurious bangles and signet rings or mix up some bold bright colours to mirror the vibrant display of fireworks against the dark midnight sky.

Bespoke Multi-Gem Signet Ring in Yellow Gold

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Important notices:

We are still experiencing long lead times for repairs and alterations. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Please do call ahead to see when we have new slots available and for the latest updates.


Don’t forget to stay in the loop and follow or connect with us on Instagram @timothyroefj.

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If you love your Timothy Roe jewellery and want to show it off feel free to post a photo on social media and tag us or leave a review on your favourite platform of choice. We love seeing you love our jewellery!

Be well and until next time have a great November!

Your trusted jewellers

The Timothy Roe Team


November Jewels: Citrines and Signet Rings: Bask in the golden glow!

November's birthstone is topaz, specifically yellow/golden topaz, but citrine is also commonly associated with this month. Both stones are known for their vibrant yellow to golden hues, making them popular choices for November jewellery. Here's a little more about each stone:

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1. Topaz:

  • Colour: Warm or cold? Topaz ranges from clear, yellow, blue, to pink and red varieties. Yellow or golden topaz is the traditional stone for November. Honey yellow. Fiery orange. Cyclamen pink. Icy blue—take your pick!

  • Symbolism: Topaz is believed to bring warmth, joy, and prosperity. It's associated with love, affection, and protection against harm.

  • Jewellery Ideas: Topaz is commonly used in rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets, often in polished cuts or faceted for extra sparkle. The golden hue pairs beautifully with gold or silver settings.




3 fun things about Topaz

  1. Topaz is pleochroic, meaning that the gem can show different colours in different crystal directions

  2. Some scholars trace the origin back to Sanskrit (an ancient language of India) and the word topas or tapaz, meaning “fire.”

  3. Faceted topaz takes such a high polish it’s slightly slippery to the touch. It ranks number 8 on the Moh’s Hardness Scale making it a great gem for rings and other jewellery pieces.




2. Citrine:

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  • Colour: A warm, honey-golden or amber hue. Citrine can be a lighter or deeper yellow, sometimes with orange tones. The name citrine comes from an old French word "citrin," meaning lemon although it appears more as an earthy golden colour right through to deep reddish orange and brownish amber perfect to match the autumn season.

  • Symbolism: Known as the "success stone," citrine is thought to attract abundance, joy, and positivity. It's a symbol of vitality and energy.

  • Jewellery Ideas: Citrine is popular in minimalist or statement jewellery, such as studs, drop earrings, and pendants. It looks great set in either white gold or yellow gold.


3 fun things about Citrine

  1. Citrine comes from the same family as amethyst: Quartz. A trace of iron in citrine’s structure is responsible for its yellow-to-orange colour and it ranks a 7 on the Moh’s Hardeness Scale.

  2. Citrine is attributed with two divine deities: Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest who is associated with productivity and Sekhmet, the Egyptian goddess of war who is associated with power.

  3. Most citrine is mined in Brazil. Small quantities of citrine are found in Russia, Colorado, Madagascar, Bolivia, Burma (Myanmar), Canada, Sri Lanka, Spain, and U.S.



Signet Rings: Crafting Heirlooms and Sealing Family History in Gold

For centuries, signet rings have been more than just a piece of jewellery—they’ve been symbols of identity, status, and personal legacy. Traditionally engraved with a family crest or unique insignia, signet rings were once used to seal important documents, leaving a lasting imprint that signified authenticity.

Today, these rings continue to carry a deep connection to family heritage, evolving into modern heirlooms passed down through generations. They are often gifted to loved ones to mark the coming of age whether for an 18th or 21st birthday present but they also make great graduation or wedding gifts. Whatever the occasion, signet rings mark a special moment in time and allow you to seal your family history in gold. Read the full blog article here or jump straight to our inspiration page.

At our workshop, we fuse time-honoured handcrafting techniques with cutting-edge modern technology to create bespoke signet rings of unparalleled quality. Each piece is meticulously custom-made to reflect a true standard of excellence, offered at fair and transparent prices. Whether hand-engraved or laser-engraved, our intricate designs bring family crests to life, crafted to endure for generations.

Trust in our expert craftsmen to deliver exquisitely detailed signet rings in sterling silver, yellow gold, rose gold, white gold and platinum ensuring the highest quality. With the aid of CAD, 3D scanning, and 3D resin printing, we guide you step-by-step through the creation process. This advanced technology ensures precise measurements, perfect style, and immaculate detail. Meanwhile, our very talented and skilled goldsmiths and stone setters bring a handcrafted, artisanal touch that makes each ring a timeless work of art.

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Our wonderful Grace recently got engaged so we want to wish her and her other half huge congratulations and lots of love! We are thrilled for her and honoured to have made her engagement ring. If you haven’t seen it Grace posted it on our Instagram feed so check it out! It’s a stunner! We’ll probably do some posts, too featuring our favourite pieces we have made for our colleagues if you’d like to see that :)

We’ve got a great window display planned for Christmas and you’ll be able to see this from the first week of November so come and visit us and let us know what you think! Follow us on Instagram for fun festive posts in the lead up to Christmas!

From the bench:

Introducing our stone setter Karl — Let’s find out what his favourite things are about his work!

From the Blog: The latest articles in case you missed them

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