An commodity of adornment which is beat about the close is referred to as a necklace. This section of adornment is frequently formed from a metal adornment chain, generally absorbed to a adornment or pendant. A design chaplet on the added duke is a fiber of round; aboveboard and marquise cut precious stones strung calm in a chain. Appearance consistently comes a abounding amphitheater and these days' humans can be begin to abrasion abnormal necklaces which were beat ages ago. While some of these are indigenous and can be beat on acceptable occasions others accord you a added academic attending and can be acclimated on academic occasions. Set with glittering, brilliant-cut jewels, these necklaces are accessible in amaranthine blush combinations.
DIAMOND NECKLACE
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The Wedding Ring
The Wedding Ring
when possibility turns to promise, there is the diamond waiting to be worn.
Koh-i-Noor
Koh-i-Noor the Name
To The British
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Blue Topaz Gemstone and Diamond Ring
Blue Topaz Gemstone and Diamond Ring - 14K White Gold
This fabulous ring features a beautiful emerald cut blue topaz prong set between a magnificent display of diamonds. Diamonds also grace the side band to give this ring a look of sparkling magic. A very classy and very rich ring sure to impress. 59 diamonds weigh .59CTW. The ring head measures 12x10mm and the band measures 2mm in width. Item Details Blue Topaz Size 8x6mm Shape Emerald Cut Weight 1.75 CTW. Diamond Carat (Weight) 0.59 CTW. Color I-J Clarity I1-I2 Cut (Shape) Round Metal Type 14k White Gold Weight 6.60 gmsDiamond Engagement Rings...

Diamond Engagement Rings, you can always count on the stars of the sport is ice that their approach to marriage. If you're in the midst of planning your wedding, check wedding rings of stars to make big purchases.
In Style Weddings reports on her wedding day, singer Katharine McPhee of American Idol wore a 3-carat brilliant cut diamond jewelry by Cindy Boudov. The rings also boasted bands of platinum.
How did McPhee on a wedding dress to resolve some of its beautiful rings? The attitude of the star might go for it or stay home!
"The thing about weddings is the only time in your life you should definitely be a big, wear the dress Poofy," she told CNN. "Unless you get an Oscar, you really do not like These opportunities do not, then you might as well take advantage of him. "
If you can not find the wedding ring of your dreams, a vintage shop or consider making your own.
When Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough married Leigh Boniello, the bride wore a three stone engagement ring diamond specifically designed for the couple, according to a new source.
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This set consists of a necklace, jhumkay (hallow bell earrings) and teeka. Comes with a complimentary ring.
925 Sterling Silver
24kt Gold plated
Swarovski crystals
White cubic zircons
Fully hand made
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
Made in Pakistan.
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This set consists of a necklace, jhumkay (hallow bell earrings) and teeka. Comes with a complimentary ring.
925 Sterling Silver
24kt Gold plated
Swarovski crystals
Studded stones
White cubic zircons
Fully hand made
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
Made in Pakistan.
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Product code: J159
White zircons and swarovski crystals set consists of choker, earrings, forehead piece, ring, and hand piece.
925 Sterling Silver
Rhodium and platinum plated
White cubic zircons
Swarovski crystals
Fully hand made
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
Made in Pakistan.
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Unbelievable golden shine emits from this alluring jewellery set accented with citrine gemstones and glass beads and white zircons studded work. This set is consisting of necklace, armlet and pair of earrings.
925 Sterling Silver
Gold and Rhodium plated
Fully hand made
Semi precious stones
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
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The set consists of earrings, pendant and ring. Comes with a complimentary chain.
925 sterling silver
Studded white cubic zircons
24kt gold plated
Rhodium plated
Fully hand made
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
Made in Pakistan.
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The set consists of earrings, pendant and ring. Comes with a complimentary chain.
925 sterling silver
24kt gold plated
Real fresh water pearls
Studded white cubic zircons
Fully hand made
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours
Made in Pakistan.
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Traditional Rajasthani jewelry with a Modern Twist


Are you looking for jewelry that is traditional yet very wearable with modern day outfits? Are you looking for exotic rajasthani jewelery, which is light on pocket? Are you looking for colored gems and classy designs? Are you looking for High-Fashion Jewelry? Are you looking for costume jewelry?
Well, if you are looking for all the above & more then Vermeil Jewelry is just the right thing for you.
Hand crafted with precision and purity vermeil jewelry is extremely attractive and pocket friendly! Made of Silver (92.4% Pure- Certification can be provided), 2 to 4 Microns of 18 Karat Gold and precious &/ or semi-precious stones like Ruby, Emerald, Carnelian, Onyx, Garnet, Turquoise, Chinese Pearls etc-vermeil jewelry is every woman’s fantasy. Excellent for gifting, extremely wearable and classy rajastani vermeil is truly exotic.
Here are a few designs, especially handmade by artisans. The collection is massively diverse with a great attention to detail. With only a sample of the total releases seen here, many designs possess multiple finishes including sandblasted matte black, gloss black, sandblasted matte gold, gloss yellow gold and oxidized silver.
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Rajasthan Jewelry
Kundan Work:
Kundan is a special style of jewelry making specially practiced in Rajasthan. The precious and semiprecious gems are set in gold and silver. The surface of the jewelry is crafted skillfully and meticulously leaving holes for the gems. The gems are then set with a lac base at the back of the ornament. kundan is the local word for gold which forms the interface between the lac and the gemstones. The pieces are often enameled giving them a bright look.
Meenakari Jewelry:
Meenakari Jewelry is another specialty of the states’ artisans. Precious and semiprecious gems are embellished into gold or silver jewelry and the meal itself is enameled with bright colors. Introduced to the state’s jewelers by Raja Mansingh of Amer, this style of jewelry crafting was originally discovered by the skilled workmen of Lahore. Honed to perfection by the jewelry makers of the state, Meenakari jewelry now bears the unmistakable stamp of Rajasthani expertise. Jaipur is the hub of this skill and the city is famous for the intricate and bright masterpieces produced here. Other places famous for enameled jewelry in Rajasthan are Alwar, Pratapgarh and Nathdwara. The cloisonné style of metalwork is practiced by the skilled workmen of Jaipur.
Thewa work is the famous art of creating golden patterns on glass. Chittorgarh is famed for such Thewa jewelry. The universal appeal of the intricate designs and the raging colors reflects in the popularity of Thewa pendants not only in India but all over the world. Brilliant greens, blues and reds and floral patterns of gold cast a spell over every woman’s heart.
In Rajasthan, unique ornaments are created by combining Kundan and Meenakari styles of jewelry crafting. The embedded stones stand out in the enameled pieces and their brilliance is set off by the intricate designs and superior craftsmanship. The various communities involved in crafting were the chiterias (designers), the ghaarias (the engravers), the meenakar and the sunar (the goldsmiths).
Jewelry For The Rajasthani Men:
Jewelry is not the forte of Rajasthani women alone. Men adorn themselves with a variety of jewels and jewelry. The ornaments men of this state prefer include a host of necklaces and chains, rings, armlets, anklets and earrings. The maharajas and royal and tribal men alike displayed a fondness for opulent adornments and their rich aesthetic sense reveals itself in the many ornaments fashioned out for the men of the state. The turbans of the royals were heavily beset with precious and semi precious stones and precious metal ornamentations such as pins such as Kalangis and Aigrettes. Thick gold chains and gems encrusted necklaces display the wealth and the stature of the kings and their male kinsfolk. Many strings of pearls ranging from the clear milky white to the sheer pink and blue ones were worn to signify the treasures their exchequers held. The Rajput men often wear earrings in which a single stone is set. Rubies, diamonds, emeralds and pearls were lavished on the sashes and Kamarbandhs and on the tiaras called Sarpech. The rings of the royal men folk were made of gold and set with gems of varying hues. These were worn for their beauty and for religious and astrological significance. The plush use of precious metals and gems can be seen in their entire ensemble. Belt buckles, clips, brooches, clasps and even the prongs of their shoes were elaborately fashioned by the goldsmiths with lavish additions of jewelry. Heavy amulets adorned their upper arms while thick bracelets were preferred for the wrists. In India, gold is considered a divine metal and hence not used in footwear and anklets. The kings, however, were considered representatives of God on earth and hence wore anklets made of pure gold. The anklets were hollow and hid precious stones in them. It is believed that the stronger the political clout of the king, the costlier the gems in his anklet’s cavity were. Their epaulettes and stoles were woven of golden thread. The heavily jeweled sword hilts and sheaths were specially cast by the royal artisans and jewelers. Besides the royals the ordinary men folk too wore jewelry as part of their common attire. Earrings and rings were ordinary accessories and chains, brooches and amulets were often worn. The commoners’ ornaments however were not laced with an extravagance of jewels such as the royals’ were. They were cast in silver and beset with semiprecious gems. Trinkets and talismans such as the tiger’s nail were often worn by men for religious reasons.
Tribal Jewelry:
The vast desert state of Rajasthan is home to the culturally rich tribes such as the Banjaras, the Bhils and theGayaris . These tribes deck up in a vast array of jewelry. The Banjaras are gypsies and nomads by nature. They fashion out their jewelry from beads, sequins, cowries and colorful threads. Glass beads and brass ornaments are part of their daily attire. The ornaments are made up of gold, silver and mainly brass. Animal bones and ivory are used too. The gypsy tradition demands that a prospective groom gift the bride huge quantities (about 25 kg) of ornaments before the wedding. Tribal jewelry of Rajasthan forms part of the rich handicraft heritage of the state. So much so, that these tribal ornaments have formed the mainstay of foreign exports from the state. Enameled brass jewelry and glass beaded ornaments of these tribal natives sell like hot cakes all over the world. The tribes use white metal and coconut shells to craft out their bangles and necklaces. Besides these, sandstone, limestone and marbles are also used in tribal jewelry. Like the rest of the state, lac jewelry embellished with stones and colored stones are very famous among these clans. The Rabaris of Sirohi region and Raikas of Jodhpur region are two communities known for their bulky and showy ornaments. The patterns created on most of these ornaments are floral or natural designs such as the sun, the moon, the stars, flowers and leaves and traditional motifs such as the swastika which is considered holy and auspicious. Bulky, hanging earrings, chunky necklaces and sleek bracelets are favorites among the tribals. Many bangles are worn by the women and shell bangles interlaced with silver are the best- loved adornments among these communities. A special community known as the Bharawa is famed for its jewelry making skills and the Bhawara clan specializes in the traditional tribal jewelry designs of Rajasthan. The members of this clan have earned a name for themselves both nationally and internationally due to their skill in this trade. The tribal jewelry is rarely solid metal. Very often it is hollow and has a core of lac or some other resin. Pieces of a necklace or bracelet are often found to be soldered together. The eternal appeal of glass bangles resounds through the state. In fact religious dictates among the Hindus and the tribes specify that married women need necessarily wear either glass or lac bangles at all times.
Precious And Semiprecious Gems:
Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Jade, Garnets, Agate, Amethyst, Pearl, Blue Sapphire, Tourmaline Topaz, Lapis lazuli, Carnelian...the kaleidoscopic hues of the precious and semiprecious stones used in Rajasthani ornaments flash and the brilliance of these are only rivaled by the beauty of the women who wear the ornaments. Rajasthan is one of the largest centers of hand-cutting of precious and semiprecious gems around the entire world. Not surprisingly, there is a high usage of these gems and stones in the local jewelry making industry. This forms the basis of the kundan ornaments of the state. Jaipur and Jodhpur are especially famed for their accomplished artisans and the glittering markets of sparkling and splendid jewelry. Johari Bazar of Jaipur showcases the exclusive creations in semiprecious, precious and studded ornamentations and these masterpieces are must-buys for the tourists of the state.
For the tourist of the state, the jewelry of the state is a collector’s pride and there are souvenirs to suit every pocket. The wide array of ornaments from tribal white metal trinkets to the premium kundan pieces will only spoil you for choices.
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yellow gold ring
yellow gold ring
Although it is pretty straight forward it is still important to practice some due diligence when purchasing even this simple piece of jewelery.
Using a reputable jeweler or dealer is the first step. Especially if you are going to purchase online. Is the dealer easily contactable? Do they have a contactable phone number and is their address posted on the web site? It is a good idea to read their terms of service. Do they have a returns policy. What if you buy a ring and it does not fit or is not what you ordered or is not what you expected? Can you return it?
Deciding what karat gold is going to be used is the second. Obviously the more karats the gold ring the more it will cost and the more it is worth because there is more gold within the ring.
A 24 carat gold ring is just about pure gold. 18 carat is about 80-90 percent gold. 14 karat is just over half gold and half other metals.
A few factors to take into account here. Gold is a soft metal so if it is going to be worn continuously then purse gold is going to wear away faster. A lower karat will have other metals, such as silver, nickel, copper and zinc to improve its hardness and durability. A few people get a reaction to constantly wearing lower gold karat rings due to the nickel content. However most rings these days has less nickel content so a new ring is less likely to cause any problems.
Getting a certificate to show the value of the ring especially if it contains gemstones or a diamond is vital. Not only for insurance purposes but also you want to be sure the ring is genuine and you are getting what you have paid for.
These above are just a few simple points to keep in mind when buying a yellow gold ring and by doing so you are likely to get a ring with which you are very satisfied and which will last a lifetime.
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Gold Anklets
The gold used us usually 10 karat or perhaps 14Karat. This means that you have about 50 percent gold or less in the anklet. The balance is made up with nickel, copper and other metals, mainly to increase the hardness and durability of the anklet but also to save money. Gemstones and charms are often included and even beads for decoration.
There are many places one can get gold anklets including local jewelers, online from dealers and jewelers as well as many auctions on line.
It is important to ensure you are dealing with a genuine seller of course. Mostly common sense is sufficient, such as checking the seller has contact details available on their site or if by auction are a power seller (on eBay) or the equivalent on other auction houses. Ensure they provide a secure page for credit card details and have a returns policy.
Read the description of the gold anklet carefully and ensure you know what you are buying. Compare the gold anklet when you get it to the description and ensure it is correct. Avoid gold plate as the gold used is of the cheapest kind and although it may state 14 karat gold, the coating will be very thin and wear away very fast and will look pretty awful.
Check the description of the gem stones if they are included. Are they genuine?
Cleaning and maintaining gold anklets are important. They will tend to collect more dust and grime than most jewelery as they are close tom the round and feet will kick up duct a lot.
A gentle wash in warm soapy water followed by a thorough rinse will get rid of the grime that collects with everyday use. Avoid chemicals and detergents as they can react with the other metals alloyed or 'mixed' with the gold and turn the anklet dark or black.
Ensure it is completely dried so it does not attract dirt again and store safely away when not in use.
Keeping in mind the above will ensure you have many happy hours with your own gold anklets.
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24k Gold Jewellery
There are some important factors to consider when wearing 24 karat jewellery as well as the lesser karats.
Here is a breakdown of the karats
24K gold is pure gold.
18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 75 percent gold.
14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 58.3% gold.
12K gold contains 12 parts gold and 12 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 50 percent gold.
10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 41.7 percent gold. 10K gold is the minimum karat that can be called "gold" in the United States.
Where additional metals are used this is usually nickel, copper, zinc and sometimes silver or palladium. It is important to know this as some people seem to develop allergies to 'gold jewellery'. It is not the gold to which they have the allergy but one of the metals to which it is alloyed. usually nickel.
The advantage therefore of using 24Karat gold in your jewellery is that one does not develop allergies to it.
The disadvantage of course is that gold is a soft metal and wears away easily. Hence the addition of harder metals to give it some durability as well as the obvious cost savings.
So you have to weight up the pros and cons when it comes to what karat jewellery do you want. If you have no allergies to other metals then lesser karat will suffice, will give you a longer lasting jewellery piece and of course be a lot cheaper as well.
In this case probably 18 karat would be ideal. 14 and the lower Karats do not have much gold at all and their resale value is correspondingly less.
Keep this in mind when you are buying 24k gold jewellery and you are likely to get the jewellery you want at the price you want!
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Fathers Day Gold Jewellery
It is a very good idea to know before you go, so understanding what sort of gold is available and the sort of gold jewellery is important. Your budget will be the first factor followed by what sort of jewellery does your father like? Also what size, especially with rings and bracelets, is important.
Whatever you buy it is wise to look at the quality of gold of the jewellery and what type of gemstones are used.
18 karat gold is most likely to be the best. 22 and 24 karat gold tends to be too soft for jewellery, especially for a man, and 18 or 14 karat is better for jewellery worn a lot. 10 and 9 karat jewellery is mostly other metal and gold plated is going to wear off after a while so really should be avoided.
It is worth while browsing the various jewelers and looking to select something your father would really appreciate. Ensure that the specifications of the piece are clearly show. The karat of the gold, type of gold, yellow, white etc. Also if there is a gemstone in the piece, check the setting. Is it a good fit? Is the stone lose in the setting?
If there is a gemstone, what sort of stone is it? Diamond? Emerald? Ruby? What are the quality and characteristics of the stone. Does it come with a certificate of appraisal to show that it is a) genuine, and b) of good quality?
All these are important points to keep in mind.
It can be fun getting Fathers Day gold jewellery and, with some careful thought and patience, it can be a gift that will last a lifetime.
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Gold Allergies
Any gold under 24 karat has been alloyed with other metals. 14 karat gold, for example, is about 55 percent gold and 45 percent other metals.
The most common metal in alloyed gold would be silver, platinum, palladium, copper and zinc. These metals help the gold to be more durable as gold in its pure form is very soft and malleable.
Where a person complains of a reaction to wearing gold jewelery it is likely one of the other metals to which the person may have an allergy. This can be established as by having the person change to a higher karat value of gold which contains less other metal and, to which the remaining other metals are more tightly bound to the gold, noticing the allergy disappear or reduce.
Nickel is commonly used in white gold and some people have a reaction to nickel also. Nickel is used in white gold as it assists to give that 'white' effect so prized in white gold.
As well as nickel and other metals, there are other often overlooked reasons for a reaction to gold. Many people wash their gold or gold jewelery in detergent and soaps. If these are not thoroughly rinsed out well afterwards they can lodge in crevasses between the gold and the skin and even cause a reaction on the skin as well. Perhaps this is why 'cheap gold' such as the 9 karat, is so deplored. There is little gold and mostly other cheaper metal used in 9 karat gold and more chance of an allergic reaction.
Allergies are more likely cause by such things as not cleaning the jewelery adequately enough,. Getting oils and anti-perspirants on the ring and with the amount of chemicals contained within some of these preparations it is not surprising that reactions can occur.
One can reduce the likelihood of reactions by ensuring that one wears good quality gold and gold jewelery and maintains it well washing it regularly and keeping it in a clean sparkling condition. This will go a long way to reducing 'gold allergies'.
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Gold Cubic Zirconia Ring
According to Price of Diamonds:
"Cubic zirconia was discovered by Two German scientists in 1937. However it was not until; the 1970's when the potential for cubic zirconia became apparent when a Russian scientist discovered process to create it in a laboratory."
"From then Swarovski & Co. started to make cubic zirconia in large quantities for the diamond market."
A cubic zirconia is made is a made up of zirconium oxide and yttrium oxide and, through a complicated process of melting together the two chemicals, a radiant crystal is created. 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit are required to melt the two chemicals together but the most important part of the process is the cooling. In order to create flawless crystals the cooling process must be done correctly otherwise cracks and inclusions result.
A gold cubic zirconia ring does have a little less sparkle than the real thing but has more color and fire. It weights in at about 75% more than a diamond but this is hardly noticeable until one actually weighs the stone.
In fact, most people are unable to tell the difference between a diamond and a cubic zirconia but one way is to look at the cubic zirconia under a magnification of around 10x. You can see the facets do not point properly and where facets intersect, it is not a straight line, but the intersection is more rounded than the diamond's facets. Other ways to tell the difference are doing a specific gravity test on an un-mounted stone, marking ink on the top of the stone (the ink beads up on a cubic zirconia), when gem-printed a cubic zirconia photograph's reflective and refractive patterns, and when measuring heat conductivity, a cubic zirconia registers red on the indicator (a diamond is green).”
The gold cubic zirconia ring is an ideal substitute for a diamond for those that are in a limited budget but still like to see the flash and sparkle of an apparent diamond and can still give great pleasure for many years.
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As well as purchasing gold coin jewellery one can also make ones own using real gold coins of course. One would not use Proof gold coins or collectors gold coins as, by using them as jewellery where they get handled and possibly some rough treatment, one would be reducing the value of the coins.
A lot will depend on the reason for having gold coin jewelery but if it is to wear then you would simply get a used gold coin and have that set in a bezel and mounted as a pendant perhaps, or set in a gold ring.
Often you will find gold coins can even be set in watches but here it is virtually impossible to see if they coin is real gold since you have no access to it so it is probably not wise to assume that the coin within the watch is all it seems to be or is promoted to be.
With gold coin jewelery it is probably easier to seek out and browse the many gold coin jewellery items available and find that which suits your taste best.
Having a coin mounted is going to cost a lot more and it is better to keep your gold coins in the container in which they came uncontaminated by the environment.
So then, browsing the various gold coin jewellery set you can select a piece that fits in with your budget as well as your taste. Maintaining the jewellery piece is important and, in this case, it might be better to take your gold coin jewellery to a professional jeweller who can clean it for you periodically.
When purchasing try to get a certificate that states the type and value of the gold coin and the gold content. If it is then later found to have less gold in it, such as the coin being 14 karat gold instead of the stated 24 karat, you will have a written statement to fall back on.
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Sell Gold Jewellery
Firstly it is a good idea to get the piece properly valued. Find out exactly what it IS worth. Before you start looking around to sell it.
A jeweller will not give you the best price. After all he wants to sell it, not wear it! So he will want to make at least 30 percent if he sells it or trades it in to another jeweller.
A private sale would likely net you the best price, provided you know the value and what to ask.
An auction is also a good way to sell jewellery. You take a chance that the jewellery may not be popular and the bids may be low. If you think that may happen then you can set a reserve price to ensure you get what you believe you should get for it.
Of course if no one agrees with you then the reserve price may not be met and no sale occurs but you are still up for the cost of the auction.
All these factors need to be weighed in and considered. Even the thought, “Is it worth selling?”.
If you want to sell gold jewellery you will need to do some due diligence and consider the factors above and then you will have a good chance of getting the price you want.
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