Monday 24 April 2017

Advice For Buying Luxury Jewellery

There is no one who can shy away from the lure of attractive high end jewellery. However expensive they might be, every one of us wishes to own at least one ornament that is truly luxurious in its detailing and craftsmanship. Luxury jewellery is always a significant investment and when purchasing your very first high end ornament or even when you are making your next luxury jewellery purchase, a few points of advice will go a long way in ensuring you are decked in the finest luxury jewellery always:

Buying Emerald Jewellery

As much as people love flaunting their diamonds, the appeal for coloured precious stones too has increased manifolds over the years. People are more willing to embrace the dazzling and vibrant colours of stones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires which along with diamonds make up the original precious gemstones. Emeralds, vibrant green and lustrous, are a popular birthstone jewel and people across different spectrums are adding these jewels to their personal collections to make an elegant style statement with their jewellery.

Wednesday 15 March 2017

Choosing the Right Metal for the Engagement Ring

Choosing the perfect engagement ring is a momentous decision. Whether you are taking the decision together with your partner or surprising them with a ring of your choosing, you can’t take chances with this ornament which is high on symbolism and is an ornament cherished for a lifetime. While most buyers focus on the gemstone that is mounted in the ring, an equally important choice in the ring is the metal it is made from. Leading jewellers offer several choices when it comes to the metal of the engagement ring and buyers can choose for the one that most suits their requirements.

Friday 10 February 2017

All You Need To Know About Kundan and Polki

The beautiful jewellery that captures our attention and adorns our persons has much effort and detailing involved in its creation. There are different techniques and types of craftsmanship used in the creation of jewellery and in India, certain techniques have been in use for centuries. Some of the most famous of these are the kundan, jadau and polki which come from the era of the Mughals and have remained popular among jewellery buyers even today.