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18th March 2009 12:28

Spring engagement rings

 

Hello All

Spring is my favourite time of year - and hurrah its here!

There is something exciting about the feeling of expectation and new promise that comes along with spring, I love looking through my window each morning to check the progress of my flowering cherry tree which in a few weeks will bust into life in a mass of scented white blossom, or walking around my garden to see what plants have started to bud and what new bulbs have sprung up from the gown to reveal their cheerfully coloured flowers.

Nature is a great inspiration for all us designers at Harriet Kelsall Jewellery Design, and Spring in particular gives a lot to fuel our jewellery design creativity; If you fancy bringing a little spring like cheer to someone special or would just like to treat yourself, here are three spring inspired engagement rings currently in our ready to wear engagement rings collection, which I think sum up the season best!

With one of these engagement rings on your finger you will always have some spring cheer the whole year though.

It is Mother's day on the 22nd March so for gift ideas see our Purple Label Mother's Day Jewellery ideas and here are a few suggestions for places you can visit with your Mum that look particularly good in Spring:

  • A great place I love to go to see snow drops is Audley End in Essex: walk behind the house and up the hill keeping to the outer edge, and you cannot miss the carpet of white that awaits you.
  • Another place I think is well worth a visit for spring bulbs is Eltham Palace in London, they planted up the dry moat around the house which looks fantastic. Also go back later in the year and you will get to see the stunning wisteria growing over the arbour which is simply beautiful!
  • For Daffodils it got to be the Lake District where their abundance inspired Wordsworth, or 'The Daffodil Way' in the Leadon Valley, on the border of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

I hope you all enjoy this spring

Bye for now Antoinette

 

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