Thursday, May 31, 2018

Gemstones with Incredible Health Benefits

Did you know that the gemstones are placed on certain areas of the body, known as “chakras,” to promote healing. Gaining health benefits from gemstones can be as simple as wearing a piece of precious or artificial jewellery made with a specific gem.

Here is the list of Gemstones with Incredible Health Benefits

Rose Quartz


As beautiful and popular, the pink-hued rose quartz is, it is believed to have a healing effect on the heartaches. Therefore, it is advised to wear the gemstone on a pendant around your neck. This allows the stone to stay close to your heart thereby, healing emotional wounds, promote self-love, and infuse positive vibes into your heart and body. Rose Quartz has a soothing effect, a gentle energy.

A gift of a rose quartz can be a wonderful gift for someone who is suffering through an emotional breakdown like divorce, breakup, family problems, lack of inner peace or any type of emotional struggle.

Garnet


The birthstone of January babies, the gorgeous deep hues of red in the garnet are said to energize the wearer. Garnet is believed to help the wearer deal with the health issues.

You can wear garnet to give a boost to your energy, revitalize your body, and promote your emotional well-being as well.

Garnet, the birthstone of January born people is also believed to be associated with bringing protection from evil and bad karma. You can wear your garnet anywhere, but keeping it near the heart is recommended.

Amethyst


The birthstone of February born people, Amethyst is a gorgeous purple gemstone and is said to bring strength, courage, and peace to the wearer.

It is also believed to have tranquil qualities; therefore it makes a great gift for anyone suffering from anxiety, mood disorders, and addictions. Wear it anywhere to promote your spiritual and physical health and inner peace.

Pearl


June birthstone, Pearl is a beautiful gemstone formed naturally inside an oyster. It comes in many shades, shapes, and sizes.

Authentic Pearl is said to balance the body’s energy and infuse the body with the positive and happy vibes. The traditional Asian medicinal systems used pearls to cure digestive systems, fertility issues, and heart problems. It is also believed to treat some of the skin disorders such as rosacea.

Besides health and spiritual healing, today pearl powder is also used in makeup to achieve a glowing complexion. Pearl handmade jewellery is popular among women.

Moonstone


The white, clear, or rainbow colored moonstone with a remarkable aesthetic appeal is believed to have emotional and spiritual healing effects. It creates a perfect body energy balance, particularly in females. Moonstone handmade jewellery is used to alleviate anxiety, depression, insomnia, and to promote creativity as well.

Amber


Amber is found in Yellow, brown, or red colors. Amber is believed to be a powerful gemstone because of it’s physical and emotional health healing effects. It can treat headaches, stress and promotes self-expression as well. It’s also believed to have cleansing and purification properties.

Citrine


The birthstone of November, Citrine promotes emotional well-being and increases positive energy. It is also believed to have properties that can heal hearing difficulties, digestive ailments, sleep problems. It also helps in pain and inflammation management.

Aquamarine


The birthstone of March, Aquamarine has the color of the ocean. Aquamarine is believed to have the healing effects for the digestive, eye, and teeth problems. Earlier, sailors often used aquamarines to bring them luck at sea and even now, some people still use the stone for the protection purposes. Some people believe the ocean colored stone also promotes healing energy and reduces the fear of water.

Now that you know health benefits of gemstones, delve into online jewellery shopping and buy any of these gemstones.

Happy Shopping Fellas!

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Everything you need to know about Synthetic Diamonds

Diamond is more than just a gemstone and the most prized possession of a woman. But did you know that the diamond on your wedding band might not be natural? Yes, it’s true. Nowadays, diamonds are being created in the laboratories as well and you cannot tell the difference between a natural and a synthetic one.

To help you get an idea, here is everything you need to know about Synthetic Diamonds.


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What are Synthetic or Lab-grown Diamonds?

Synthetic diamonds are also known by the names of lab-grown, man-made, cultivated, created, or cultured diamonds. As the name suggests, lab-grown diamonds are created by man. After extensive research, scientists have been able to develop an alternative to natural diamonds.

High temperature and pressure are used to imitate the conditions required to form diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds.

How are they made?

While Natural diamonds are mined around the world using different types of machinery and equipment., Synthetic diamonds are man-made and are produced in a lab.

Here’s how it is done:

High temperature and high pressure are created and then a scientist places the element carbon under high-pressure and high-temperature until a diamond crystal is formed.

There is one more way to produced synthetic diamond: chemical vapour deposition. During this process, a small seed of a diamond crystal is cultured first and then grown layer by layer in a chamber.

Are Synthetic Diamonds fake?

This is one of the biggest myths that continue to prevail among people. A lot of people assume that synthetic diamonds are not real diamonds but this is not true. Although synthetic dimaonds are not formed naturally, they have the same chemical composition and physical properties as natural diamonds, therefore, synthetic diamonds are not fake.

When it comes to synthetic diamonds and natural diamonds the structure and properties might be the same but the stunning beauty and aesthetic appeal of a natural diamond is due to the fact that is was formed billions of years ago, isn’t it incredible to wear something that was formed 150km-2500km below the earth’s crust?

Are Synthetic Diamonds more expensive?

Lab diamonds are not more expensive. In fact man made diamonds usually cost about 30% less than natural diamonds (comparable size and quality). But these diamonds are every bit as luxurious as the natural ones, since their remarkable beauty and durability are the same.

Whenever you go for online jewellery shopping or buy a diamond from an offline store, it is important to know that there’s a big difference between lab created diamonds and diamond simulants, such as cubic zirconia and moissanite. The diamond simulants are not made of the carbon crystals, therefore, do not possess the same brilliance and durability as diamonds. Lab stimulants sell at fairly low prices as compared to lab created diamonds.

Where can you find a Synthetic Diamond?

When it comes to lab-grown diamonds most of the diamonds are sourced directly from the laboratories. The process usually works the same. If you want to buy a synthetic diamond then you can ask for a synthetic stone to be placed in the centre of your wedding band.

A quick tip before you buy a Diamond:

Because of the low pricing, some jewellers might trick you into buying a synthetic diamond for the cost of a natural one. Therefore, whenever you buy a diamond, just make sure that you buy it from a reputed offline or online jewellery store and get it checked from an expert.

Happy Shopping Fellas!

Monday, May 28, 2018

10 Amazing Jewellery Styling Tips

Are you really styling your jewellery in the best-looking ways? And how do you make the best use of your existing precious/artificial/handmade jewellery collection?


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Well! if you are struggling to find answers to these questions then don’t worry because we have got the life-saving list of 5 amazing jewellery styling tips for you guys.

Ready to explore the tips?

Let’s get started!

Focus on one: Jewellery or Clothing

What do you want the focus of your look to be?

A statement jewellery piece can elevate even simple and dull outfit, all you need to do is chose right jewellery and accessories. Try to keep your ensembles minimal and jewellery maximum or vice versa. If you’re wearing bold ensembles, then pair your look with minimal and subtle jewellery pieces, which will highlight your overall look. You can also keep your attire low-key and then pair it with bold jewellery pieces like statement necklaces.

Know when to stop

While accessorizing, it is very important to know when to stop. You don’t want to overload yourself with so many jewellery pieces at a time, otherwise, you’ll look like a mess. For example, if you're wearing a bold pair of western earrings then keep it low-key for your neckline. Wearing a subtle necklace or no necklace at all would work very well with a bold pair of earrings.

Similarly, if you’re wearing a layered necklace or a statement necklace then you don’t need to add bangles to your look. Keep it simple and subtle and slay sassy.

Ignore the rules

Dressing up should always be personal to you just because your style is about what suits you and who you are. It’s fine to be influenced by the newest fashion and jewellery trends but doesn’t try to imitate others, instead follow your own style because what works for others might look weird on you.

While shopping for precious or artificial jewellery, always think about what works for your skin color, face and body shape/frame and the general sense of style. Take all of these things into account before you invest your time and money in online jewellery shopping.

Experiment

The key to ace a stunning look is never shy away from experimenting. All you need to do is, simply put on a very basic outfit and pair it with various pieces of jewellery pieces from your collection. Try different combinations of jewellery designs, layer your fashion necklaces, mix match your earrings, try our hair accessories and so much more. You can even consider pairing up and add different accessories like scarves, bags or watches to your look.

Once you do this, you’ll end up with a plethora of new options and styles to enhance even the most simple outfit.

Choose Earrings according to your face shape and personality

Our earrings are in direct line of vision for anyone whom we are talking to, therefore wearing the right type of earrings is really important. You should always choose earrings according to your face shape, your hair, eye colour and skin tone. Here’s how you can choose earrings according to your face shape.

These were some of our amazing jewellery styling tips. Do try them and don’t forget to share the results with us.

Till then, Happy Shopping Fellas!

4 C’s of Diamond: How to Buy a DIAMOND

You’ve probably heard about the 4 C’s of a diamond but do you really have an idea what these C’s are all about? These 4 C’s contribute to the overall aesthetic beauty and value of a diamond.


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To get you an idea about the 4 C’s and their importance, we have curated a guide.

Ready to explore?

Let’s get started!

Diamond’s Cut:

The diamond cut makes the most crucial part of the selection and directly impacts a diamond’s beauty. Only 55% of all diamonds sold online are excellent cuts. Rest, some are stunning, while others are an average cut.

Diamond Cut refers to the quality of a diamond’s angles, proportions, symmetrical facets, brilliance, fire, scintillation and finishing details. These factors account for a diamond’s ability to sparkle. The overall aesthetic appeal of a diamond is the result of its cut.

It is important to invest in a diamond with an excellent cut. You can even reduce your focus in other areas like Clarity or Color to ensure an exceptional and excellent Cut.


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Diamond’s Color:

The color of an authentic diamond is colorless and clear like a water droplet. The color C is graded in terms of how colorless a diamond is.

The GIA grades diamonds from D to Z, with D being the most colorless, and Z containing noticeable brown or yellow hues. This grading is usually reflected in the pricing of diamonds. In most of the cases, you cannot tell the difference between two diamonds with adjacent color grading but the prices may differ significantly.

Before going for online jewellery shopping or buying the diamond from an offline store, just make sure that color does not distract or interfere with white and colored light reflection.

Diamond’s Clarity:

Diamond’s clarity tells about the how clean the diamond is to a naked eye.

Clarity is often the least important consideration because most of the inclusions are microscopic and cannot be seen with a naked eye.

Before going for online jewellery shopping or buying the diamond from an offline store, make sure that the diamond is eye clean. Also, look out for any inclusions that might interfere with the light reflection. You can also review the stone to see if it is eye clean or ask for confirmation from an expert. Don’t fall for a certificate because it won’t tell you about the clarity. You won’t have any idea about how a diamond’s blemishes will impact the stone’s appearance and brilliance.

Diamond’s Carat:

Most of the people tend to confuse Carat weight with the size of the diamond but this is a myth. Carat refers to the weight of the diamond and not the size.

The overall appearance and brilliance should carry more importance as compared to the Carat of the diamond. For example, a mediocre and poorly cut 1.5 Carat diamond may not shine as brightly as a stunning and excellently cut 1.0 Carat diamond. Therefore, be open to lowering your Carat weight to ensure you purchase a stunning diamond.

With these 4 C’s in mind, remember that a diamond is a precious investment, therefore, should be looked at in totality, with every C analysed precisely.

Next time when you decide to go for online jewellery shopping or purchase the precious stone from an offline store, evaluate and then choose wisely.

Till then, Happy Shopping Fellas!

Friday, May 25, 2018

Types of Rajasthani Jewellery

Known as the land of royalty, Rajasthan has a very rich culture of precious and artificial jewellery. Rajashani people are obsessed with the jewellery and to give you a glimpse of the different types of jewellery that they wear, here’s a list of the type of Rajasthani Jewellery.

Let’s get started!

Precious and Semi-Precious Stones:


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The royal land of Rajasthan has rich deposits of both precious and semi-precious stones like emerald, garnet, agate, amethyst, topaz and lapiz lazuli. Gemstones are known to have healing powers as well as spiritual powers.

Gemstones are known to have powerful energies. They resonance profoundly with the human body, therefore, gemstones are the perfect healing tools. Gemstone’s energy uses the body’s inherent healing force and nourishes us in the multiple ways. Each type of gemstone has a unique energy power that can produce specific therapeutic effects.

Gemstone therapies work is used as both primary and secondary treatments for the healing purposes.

Kundan Jewellery:


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Known to as a bejewelled stone of Rajasthan, Kundan stone is the perfect match of tradition and class. The art of making kundan jewellery requires skilled craftsmanship. The kundan stone is made of glass and is studded in the jewellery with the use of jadau technique of embedding gems or stones into the base metal. The precision with which the kundan stone is immaculately fixed enhances the beauty of kundan jewellery.

Kundan jewellery is widely used as the bridal jewellery. Famous among Indian brides, Kundan jewellery is the most beautiful type of jewellery to be added in your wedding jewellery collection.

Pratapgarh Jewellery:


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Evolved in the Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan, Pratapgarh jewellery is also known by the name of Thewa jewellery. In this art of jewellery making, the enamel work is done with gold or silver using the colored glass pieces as the base.

It takes more than one month to craft one piece of thewa jewellery piece. It requires skilled craftsmanship to immaculately craft Thewa/Pratapgarh handmade jewellery.

Meenakari Jewellery:


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Meenakari is a vibrant style of jewellery. Flourished during the Mughal era, Meenakari jewellery is the art of colouring and ornamenting the surface of metals. Over the centuries, Meenakari was combined with the traditional Rajasthani Kundan style of jewellery, thereby creating a beautiful type of jewellery: Undan-Meena jewellery.

Lac Jewellery:


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Lac jewellery is also known by the name of Lacquered jewellery. Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur are famous for Lac bangles, necklaces, earrings, toys etc. Udaipur also produces different Lac objects such as tables, lamps and other decorative articles.

Gold Jewellery:


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Gold is the most widely used metal in Rajasthani jewellery. Along with pure gold, you can find a plethora of designer Gold jewellery studded with various precious and semi-precious stones like polka, kundan, emerald, garnet, agate, amethyst, topaz and lapiz lazuli.

Ivory Jewellery :


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Ivory bangles were considered to be an important part of bridal jewellery. Not only this, Ivory was used in the making of sculptures, carvings, images of gods and goddesses, pipe stems, seals, weaponry, and even piano keys. The production of ivory based jewellery has now been stopped due to the ban on the use of the ivory. Instead of ivory, people now use plastic or bones to make jewellery.
Now that you know about the different types of Rajasthani Jewellery, which one is your favourite?

Drop comments and let us know about your jewellery poison.

Till then, take care and keep shopping fellas!

Thursday, May 24, 2018

6 Most Popular types of Tribal Jewellery

India has a rich tribal culture due to which every tribe has its own unique tribal jewellery. The Tribal jewellery has emerged not only as a form of jewellery but as a form of art. Earlier, tribes used to make the tribal jewellery with the use of natural materials like leaves, berries, feathers, leather, shells, stones, coins, animal jaws, beads, claws, flowers, and much more.

Here’s everything you need to know about different types of TRIBAL JEWELLERY.

Madhya Pradesh (Tribes of Bastar)


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The tribes of Madhya Pradesh, also known as the tribes of Bastar use grass, natural beads and cane to make the tribal jewellery ornaments. Most of the residents of Bastar district prefer to adorn traditional ornaments made out of copper, glass, silver, wood, peacock feathers and even wildflowers.

Rajasthan (Banjara Tribes)


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The tribal group of Rajasthan adorns weighty ornaments, embellished with coins, shells, beads and metallic mesh, out of which most of the ornaments are made of silver. Also, the Rajasthani Banjara tribes adorn heavy silver belts around their waists to complement their attire.

Apart from Banjara tribal jewellery, Rajasthani silver jewellery is also famous. Rajasthani jewellery is decorated with colourful beads as well as tinkling silver bells to give it a distinctive oxidised appearance.

Meghalaya (Tribes of Garo, Khasi and Jaintia hills)

Red coral beads and thin glass fluted stems of Jaintia, Khasi and Garo are quite popular. The people of Meghalaya use these beads and stems to make jewellery. These beads are strung together with a fine thread to form necklaces, bracelets, trinkets, earrings, belts and many other tribal jewellery items. They even decorate their costumes and dresses with coral beads.

Nagaland (Agami Tribes)


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The tribal jewellery of North East India is known to be the most beautiful, elaborate ornamentation of any tribal culture.

The people of Nagaland use claws, teeth, feathers, brass skulls, money skull accessories, beaded jewellery, animal hair and much more. Men of Nagaland tribal group wear green ferns and foliage in their hair knots.

Himachal Pradesh (Tribes of Chamba, Kangra, Mandi and Kullu)


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Himachali Jewellery is quite popular all over India. Beautiful anklets, iron-headed bangles and ornate daggers are some of the most popular Himachali tribal jewellery. Also, traditional collar-like silver Hansalis, silver chokers called Kachs and Shellac filled silver bangles are commonly worn by women of Himachal, also known by the name of Pahari women. The people of Himachal believe that silver ornaments protect the adorner from evil spirits and negative vibes.

Arunachal Pradesh (Wacho, Karka Gallong and Rengami Tribes)


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There are three types of tribes famous in Arunachal Pradesh for their tribal jewellery.

Wacho Tribes:

This tribal group uses naturally natural elements like seeds, beetles, feathers, bamboo and cane to make their jewels.

Karka Gallong Tribes:

The women of karka gallong tribe adorn heavily bead studded jewels and immaculately crafted coils of iron rings as earrings which complement their metal embellished leather belts.

Rengami Nagas:

The people of Rengami Nagas tribal group wear jewels made from flowers in their ears and the red blossoms are most popular among them.

Tribal jewellery can be adorned with the ethnics and casuals alike. It looks pretty and classic. Shop tribal jewellery from the best online jewellery store and add a hint of tribal appeal to your otherwise regular look.

Which type of tribal jewellery did you like the most?

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

5 Types of Most Popular Indian Bridal Jewellery

Creating a perfect wedding jewellery trousseau is the most difficult part and to get it right at the right prices is even more difficult. If you’re scouring the jewellery markets or are spending your major time on online jewellery shopping then we’ve got a solution to make things easier for you.

Here’s a list of 5 different types of most popular Indian Bridal Jewellery.

Let’s get started!

Thewa Handmade Jewellery:


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Thewa jewellery is also known by the name of Lac jewellery. Thewa artwork requires immaculate precision and skilled craftsmanship as a piece of Thewa jewellery takes almost one month to be crafted.

Thewa jewellery dates back to Mughal era. The Thewa artwork of jewellery making flourished in Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan. Thewa, which means ‘setting’ in Rajasthani, is a traditional art of fusing Gold or Silver with the multi-coloured glass. The process starts with the broken (finely grounded) pieces of terracotta which are mixed with chemicals and oil to produce a thick paste. This paste is then spread on a wooden base and a 23-carat gold sheet, known as Thewa ki Patti is set onto the mixture resting on the wooden base. The designs are then etched onto the sheet which is then painted with black paint. This makes the designs clearly visible for further detailing.

Pachchikam Jewellery:


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Known for its rustic charm and immaculate designs, Pachchikam jewellery originated in Gujarat and Kutch. Kundan and Pachchikam are quite similar with the only difference being the latter uses silver and has rough edges. Silver is used due to its high malleability. Pachchikam jewellery artwork uses the technique in which the handmade jewellery piece is crafted by inserting glass stones or semi-precious in a silver case. Then the edge of the silver case is pressed onto the stone with the finger and then grooves are filed on it.

Due to the use of silver, Pachchikam jewellery is affordable. So, If you’re looking to cut on your wedding jewellery budget then pachchikam jewellery is the best option for you.

Lac Jewellery:


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Also known as lacquer, lac jewellery was originated in Rajasthan. Lac actually comes from an animal origin. It is a thick, waxy substance secreted by the female Tachardia lacca. Lac bug’s secretions are collected and trimmed and then the lac is scraped off and put in a tub full of water. The lac secretions have natural bright red color, which is then used to embellish jewellery. Lac is used to make embellished ornaments like necklace, bajuband, maang tikka, and bangles.

Temple Jewellery:


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Known to have flourished during the reign of Chola dynasty in the 9th CE in Southern India, temple jewellery was used to decorate idols of gods and goddesses. The intricately detailed art of Nakkashi is what makes this type of jewellery distinguishable at the very first glance. Nakkashi symbolises Indian traditions and culture.

While Temple jewellery is widely worn in South India, nowadays it has gained some major points in the books of the Indian brides. Perfect mix of ethnic and traditional, authentic temple jewellery is made of pure gold and embellished with precious and semi-precious gems and stones. Due to the fine and detailed intricate work, the art of making temple jewellery requires skilled craftsmanship and utmost precision.

Kundan, Polki and Jadau:


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People often tend to confuse between kundan, polka and jadau jewellery. While kundan and polki are the types of stones, jadau is the technique of engraving kundan and polki stones into the gold base.
Kundan is made of glass stone while Polki is made of natural uncut diamond. If you’re looking for something traditional and expensive then go for kundan and polka studded bridal wedding jewellery set.

Happy Shopping Fellas!

What’s your favourite bridal jewellery pick? Drop comments and let us know about your bridal wedding jewellery collection.