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Zac & Fran – married
We love it when our customers send thru a snap of their wedding rings from their big day. Congratulations Zac & Fran. I trust you love the rose gold Pirate rings by Dat Van as much as we do. #groom #groomsmen #wedding #marriage #weddingring #weddingrings #weddingplanning #weddinginspo #weddingwednesday #gayweddingideas #groomandguy #lgbtq #marriageequality
Alan Dolan – wedding
Thanks Alan for the great photograph from your wedding. What a great way to show off your Ginkoh Jewellery ring. Good shot Juddric Photography. #groom #groomsmen #wedding #marriage #weddingring #weddingrings #weddingplanning #weddinginspo #cool #stylishman #gentlemanstyle #luxurylife #mensstyleguide #luxurylifestyle
Initials on jewellery
We love it when a customer asks if they can monogram or place their initials on a piece of jewellery as it makes it all the more unique and personal. Local Melbourne jeweller Aimee Sutanto has gone one further and produced two different sets of cufflinks as well as a tie bar for this express purpose. They’re made in sterling silver, hand engraved and then oxidised so the initials stand out a treat. Treat yourself! Pinch tie bar Neo-Classic Cufflinks Neo-Deco cufflinks
New rings by Gaavin MacSporran
Talented Tasmanian based jeweller Gavin MacSporran loves playing with different materials and textures. Many of his rings start with a sterling silver base and then fused with segments of 18ct gold. To add extra interest he will then often add black diamonds, cube diamonds and rubies to the mix. each ring is unique and make an ideal statement piece. Wide Rough & Raw with cube diamond Wide Rough & Raw with 6 diamonds Rough & Raw Pillars of Desire Wide Rough & Raw Highlight Rough & Raw laminated Chips Rough & raw Wide Curved with 5 diamonds Urban Life with...
The man behind the brand
Welcome to the world of Lord Coconut – Melbourne’s only retail store specialising in handcrafted jewellery for men. Our 40 plus jewellers, designers and artisans are all based within Australia which means each and every item is Australian made. This is the man behind the brand. He doesn’t like photos but we trot out the odd image every now and then to remind everyone that we aren’t some big faceless corporation but a small business selling the wonderful work of locals. Image courtesy of Prince & Mercer /Grace Petrou