
Birthday gifts that count
Digging out some sapphires that were brought home from a family trip to Sri Lanka years ago provided the bones for an exceptional present. This sim...
Read moreOK folks, this baby is now available for sale. Green is good with this round malachite cabochon set in solid 9 karat gold. It was very tempting to...
Read moreDid you know that at Tamahra Prowse Jewellery we will buy back or recycle your unwanted gold, so you can invest in new jewellery? Turn an unloved o...
Read moreNew to the collection, this 'last of its kind' necklace is unique. The 0.12ct rose cut diamond has been pierced and a little jump ring has been add...
Read moreComplimentary colour tones of 18 karat rose gold, garnet and a pink hued Tahitian pearl come together in this pendant.
Read moreDesigner Tamahra visited Queensland's Lizard Island and was stunned by the natural beauty and rare wilderness she found there.
Read moreWhere do designs originate? How are elements decided upon in the creation of new jewels?
Read moreAn emerald and gold bespoke jewellery commission. Bringing a little bit of Columbia home to Australia.
Read moreWith an upcoming wedding in mind, our client let us create a standout pair of oversized baroque pearl and diamond earrings. Showstoppers!
Read moreLisa Cahill is known internationally for her kiln formed glass sculptures and installations including numerous public art commissions. She is also ...
Read moreDesigner Tamahra Prowse says "For me, geometry represents a way of defining the shapes that I see repeated in life and nature. I take pleasure in s...
Read moreHonouring a family love story and keeping a family diamond close to the heart.
Read moreTextures, colours, shapes and movement, these elements fuse together in rockpools and inspire the jewellery created for the Oceanic series.
Read moreThe Oceanic series of pendants, rings and cufflinks is for those of us who treasure their connection to the ocean. $5 from the sale of each piece will be donated to the Australian Marine Conservation Society in support of their Ocean Plastic Pollution campaign.
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