Goldilocks™ for You & Me

I was designing a Goldilocks18K for myself, for my wedding and wanted something that is less direct than, let's say, a heart or both our initials. To begin with, I was planning a bracelet saying mr & mrs, in the style of our yes/no bracelet (above) but the minimalist in me kicked in, and all... Continue Reading →

We have Moved

Some of you noticed that we weren't updating the blog during April/May. That is because we were busy moving and setting up our new studio. Located next to Tanglin Mall (Taxi stand), we are perched on the second floor of this cute cottage looking Shopping Gallery called Tudor Court. Being smaller, we have a more intimate... Continue Reading →

The Power of Gemstones

Whether you are a believer of Feng Shui, the power of crystals, colour therapy or just happen to be a lover of pretty things, precious gemstones can be of great meaning and relevance to you. Apart from everyone having their special stone -- the birthstone -- each gemstone is also believed to have different characteristics... Continue Reading →

Year Year Have Fish

The Chinese idiom 年年有余 'Nian Nian You Yu' directly translated means 'Year Year Have Surplus'. The English translation would be 'May you have Abundance in life year after year'. This is a greeting commonly heard throughout Chinese New Year. The character 余 'yu' which means surplus or abundance sounds exactly like the character 鱼 'yu' which means fish.... Continue Reading →

Goldilocks Doodles, Kawaii desu ne!

Christmas lights are up on Orchard Road and the season of giving is around the corner, so we brought our custom name jewellery line Goldilocks18K to the Raffles Town Club for their Xmas Fair. A tad early for Christmas perhaps, but a ho-ho-ho-ing Santa and all the Scandinavian candles on sale at the fair, helped bring... Continue Reading →

Look | Like | Share

We are entering a new era. With Gen Y taking over and children learning how to handle new technology so quickly that you suspect they were all born with computer chip implants, we are also working to keep up with the program. Share products from morethandiamonds.com.sg to a variety of social networks Morethandiamonds.com.sg is revamped... Continue Reading →

Just a Minute: Lily Beckett

Nicholas Petrucci is based in London, but knew about More than Diamonds through a friend. When starting his search for an engagement ring, Nick already knew that he would not be looking for a Diamond. Finally he found an Opal Ring he liked and was certain that his fiancée would too. We had an email... Continue Reading →

Just a Minute: Pamela Tan

Hi Pamela, could you please introduce yourself? My name is Pamela and I do Marketing and PR for a fine dining restaurant group. What do you like about Goldilocks? Goldilocks is different from other jewellers as they encourage individuality and creativity. The more you want to push the design boundaries, the happier they are to make your... Continue Reading →

Goldilocks makes Hansel Retro Specs

Local womenswear label hansel, recently had their Retro Spec exhibition with a display of previous collections. The theme comes from founder and designer Jo Soh's signature glasses (she even has extra pairs at home). Jo tells us the story behind each collection To celebrate this event, we made a couple of Goldilocks™ retro spec brooches... Continue Reading →

Special Edition: Sarah Tan

Chris has been friends with Model/TV host Sarah Tan since high-school and we recently made her a Special Edition Goldilocks necklace. Sarah being a dear friend and someone who is often in the limelight, we wanted this piece to be something different. The drop pendant was born, and with it, a more abstract way of... Continue Reading →

Welcome!

Welcome to More than Diamonds Blog, dedicated to the world of fine jewellery. We are Chris Lim and Sara Ooi, designers of Goldilocks™ Jewellery and the innovators behind More than Diamonds’ eshop. We will investigate a variety of topics to keep you in the know - touching on common queries, expectations, stereotypes and creative ideas.... Continue Reading →

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