Chupi launches ‘Something Blue’ and ‘First Comes Love’ collections
The jewels are sourced and cut by a fourth-generation gemcutter in Italy, Chupi’s Dublin team then set these stones into either white or yellow solid gold.
Jewellery store Chupi has announced the launch of two new collections that include wedding, engagement, and promise rings.
The ‘Something Blue’ collection has been designed for wedding days while ‘First Comes Love’ is an array of new engagement rings that add to its existing pieces.
Chupi said the ‘Something Blue’ collection features rare blue jewels, exclusively sourced for its bridal collection. With 14 new additions including the Hero Ring, sapphire Eternity Huggies and the Daydreamer Ring that is set with a marquise-cut tanzanite.
The jewels are sourced and cut by a fourth-generation gemcutter in Italy. Chupi’s Dublin team then set these stones into either white or yellow solid gold.
Encompassing a series of engagement and promise rings, the ‘First Comes Love’ Collection debuts three new solitaire designs. In their new North Star setting, each of the eight claws represents a point of the North Star.
Meanwhile, the ‘Forever and Always’ Engagement Rings are set with a brilliant-cut diamond while the Moonlight 1.4ct Lab Grown Diamond Ring is set with a brilliant-cut oval diamond. All of these rings can be chosen in white or yellow gold and use consciously-sourced stones in various carats.
The collection also features three new promise ring designs, the Never Forget Twine Promise Ring, Tomorrow Promise Ring and Daydreamer, each imbued with precious meaning. Promise rings are often fine, minimal pieces that can later be layered with engagement and wedding rings to create a ‘ceremonial stack’.
Chupi Sweetman, CEO and designer, said: “I remember standing at the top of the chapel on the day I got married and thinking that almost everyone I love is in this room. When I wear the pieces of jewellery I wore on my wedding day I remember that moment and feeling. I designed our Something Blue Collection with that feeling in mind. I hope they will evoke the same precious memories for years to come.”