Friday, September 26, 2008

Jewellery Designing as a Career

Jewellery designing has come out of the closet: It is no longer a cloistered trade carried out by semi-literate goldsmiths in family vaults, passed down like a well-kept secret from generation to generation. Instead, thanks to the advances in technology, it has landed on the drawing board with some firms even using computer-aided designs to create exquisite pieces in virtual reality.

Along with the technological finesse has come a paradigm shift: Jewellery is no longer purchased with only the intrinsic value of gold in mind. The working woman wants trendy and functional trinkets, which can be worn at office, at home and on outings. Says Manikchand, who has been associated with his family jewellery business for two decades, The needs of the working women have largely influenced the worldwide trend in jewellery. On the one hand, a working woman wants to make a fashion statement and, on the other hand, she wants trinkets for regular wear. That in turn has spawned a lifestyle industry and demand for jewellery designers.

There are several institutes offering long-term, short-term and distance learning courses in jewellery designing. Here, the students not only hone their designing skills, but also learn to use a jewelers tools and pick up rudimentary skills like casting, stone cutting, engraving and polishing. They also learn special skills like electroplating, metal colouring, anodising, enamelling, stone setting and silversmithing.

Says B.K. Narula, the man behind the Jewellery Design & Technology Institute, Noida, Despite the technological changes, I stay wedded to the belief that a good designer is one who grasps the fundamentals of manufacturing. Most designers begin their careers as apprentices in jewellery showrooms or in their family businesses; the duration of apprenticeship may depend on their line of specialisation and the nature of appointment.

At the entry level, the apprentices are only designing products for the mass market but later they graduate to customised jewellery. Once they have evolved their inimitable style, some like Naina Balsavar Ahmed, former Miss Femina, start their own retail business. Naina, who often falls in love with most of her own creations, operates from an upmarket store in Delhi. Her pieces can cost anything between Rs 600 and a couple of lakhs.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Feelings in Diamonds

Its popularity grew when the famous celebrities started wearing them. People wear them in several functions and social gatherings as wedding rings, anniversary bands, engagement rings etc. These sometimes signify its religious nature when religious symbols are inlaid with the diamonds engraved on them. The men`s rings have a large variety of metals like gold, white gold, titanium, platinum, silver, etc studded in. These have become accessories of enhancing style and personality. The brilliance of these precious stones is determined by its cut. Rare, beautiful, marvelous, genuine, desirable and elegant are some words to describe diamonds.

Have you ever heard about the heart shaped diamond rings? Every one knows that when the heart is involved it is related to love or some companion ship. Yes these rings are for engagements. Commitment, unity, love this heart shaped ring says it all. That`s the freedom of expression I am talking about.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Caring for your Gold Jewellery

Gold is the softest of the precious metals. In fact the greater the purity of the gold, the softer it is. Hence the 'old' prospector's biting test for gold - pure gold is marked by a hard nibble!

A few golden rules:-

  • Remove your gold jewellery when using chemicals and engaging in manual work. Gold will scratch abrade reducing its lustrous appearance.
  • Remove your gold jewellery when swimming - Chlorine will affect its lustre.
  • To clean gold jewellery use warm water and cotton wool. For heavy soiling use a weak solution of warm water and detergent-free soap.
  • Gold is softer than sand. Sand will scratch your jewellery. Don't wear it on the beach!
  • Always store your gold jewellery separately in a soft stable-temperature environment. Ideally, keep your jewellery in the box with which it was supplied.
  • To give your gold jewellery a deep clean it can be immersed in a very weak (just a pinch), sodium bicarbonate/boiling water solution for a few seconds. Carefully dry the jewellery immediately with a soft cotton cloth. (*Do not do this if your jewellery contains gemstones).

Caring for your Gold Jewellery

Gold is the softest of the precious metals. In fact the greater the purity of the gold, the softer it is. Hence the 'old' prospector's biting test for gold - pure gold is marked by a hard nibble!

A few golden rules:-

  • Remove your gold jewellery when using chemicals and engaging in manual work. Gold will scratch abrade reducing its lustrous appearance.
  • Remove your gold jewellery when swimming - Chlorine will affect its lustre.
  • To clean gold jewellery use warm water and cotton wool. For heavy soiling use a weak solution of warm water and detergent-free soap.
  • Gold is softer than sand. Sand will scratch your jewellery. Don't wear it on the beach!
  • Always store your gold jewellery separately in a soft stable-temperature environment. Ideally, keep your jewellery in the box with which it was supplied.
  • To give your gold jewellery a deep clean it can be immersed in a very weak (just a pinch), sodium bicarbonate/boiling water solution for a few seconds. Carefully dry the jewellery immediately with a soft cotton cloth. (*Do not do this if your jewellery contains gemstones).

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Loose Diamonds Jewelry

Diamond jewelry in the form of diamond rings, diamond earrings, diamond pendants, diamond necklaces, diamond tiaras and diamond bracelets are some of the most sought after gemstone creations. Some practical knowledge can help people purchase a genuine piece of diamond jewelry at a fair price.

Many people consider Diamond jewelry to be the ultimate adornment for a woman. Diamond jewelry is a classic ornament and according to most people, it can never go out of style.

While buying diamond jewelry it is significant to keep some essential factors in mind, such as the cut and carat of the diamond, diamond shape, and diamond colors. Diamonds can come in more shapes than any other gem. Diamond jewelry with stunning center pieces are available in round, emerald cut, heart, marquise, oval, princess, radiant, and trillion shaped. Diamonds as accents are frequently found in small round shapes and baguettes. Popular earrings are generally round or princess cut, some might even come in fancier shapes.

Though diamond is considered to be one of strongest matter on earth, a hard blow can cause the diamond to chip off. If proper care is taken the diamond jewelry can last a lifetime. To clean diamond jewelry, it is better to use water and a little bit of ammonia with a soft brush while being careful of the metal setting. Perfumes, lotions, sweat, and contact with cleaning liquids can make the surface of the stones dull.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Exclusive Wedding Jewellery

Wedding Jewellery collection mainly consists of extremely beautiful Crystal, Pearl and Diamante jewellery. Whether you want earrings, bracelets, pendants etc for the bride or cufflinks for the bridegroom or something for yourself our crystal wedding jewellery consists of sophisticated designs with innumerable variety.


You can opt for Angelic Lg Earrings and Pearl Sparkle Earrings which are likely to be worn in a wedding ceremony. Customers are provided with colours like blue, green, purple, bronze, azure and ruby crystals according to their choice. Matching earrings are available with Small Heart Pendant on Satin Cord. A customer, ready to attend a wedding ceremony, cannot help but purchase 279 cufflinks which sparkles with shimmering crystals on a silver base from our collection. We have many more items of Wedding Jewellery which is being made by crystals.

Fresh water pearls are favourable to many people especially for a wedding occasion. Among the wedding jewelleries, exclusive pearl Wedding Jewellery collection is blended with both trend and tradition which are likely to suit customers' choice.

The sparkling and shimmering Dazzle Lg Bracelet (available in either gold or silver), Eternal Lg Bracelet (available in both crystal and pearl) and Double Pearly Bracelet are some of our unique collection of pearl jewellery. Being worn with Dream Lg Earrings and Flower Earrings (available in sterling silver and plated gold), a bride would look even more gorgeous.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Diamond Jwellery


A Guide to Diamond Jewelry Diamonds are probably the most popular and recognizable gemstones in the world. One reason why diamond jewelry is so beloved is because of its heritage and history. The very youngest diamond in the world is 900 million years old, created even before the age of the dinosaurs. Diamonds are famous for being the hardest stone -- their name comes from the Greek for 'unconquerable.' Maybe this is why diamonds are given as a symbol of engagement. One of the most famous taglines for a diamond company is 'A diamond is forever,' and it's actually true! One of the newest trends in diamond jewelry is the right hand ring for women. The traditional diamond solitaire engagement ring is always worn on the left hand and symbolizes love and commitment. However, the right hand diamond ring is flashier, showier and a symbol of feminine empowerment and independence. It's not uncommon for a woman to have a diamond engagement ring on her left hand and a right hand ring on the other hand. Diamonds are measured in carats. The term carat derives from carob seed, which was used in ancient times to measure diamond weight. Only five percent or less of the diamonds made into jewelry weigh more than one carat. Diamonds are judged using what's known as the four C's: Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat. Let's take a look at each one of these factors. There are many different cuts available when it comes to diamonds. Examples of cuts include round, marquis, emerald, princess, pear, and even heart-shaped. The cut of a stone has a lot to do with its vibrancy and beauty. Clarity refers to how flawed a diamond is. While a flawless diamond is extremely rare, you will want to choose a diamond that has as few inclusions, or flaws, as possible.
The clarity of a diamond is designated by an alphanumeric scale that your jeweler can explain to you in detail. Color is another factor to consider when choosing a diamond. While white diamonds are the most common and popular, diamonds come in all colors including yellow, pink, blue and even red. Then there's carat, which is how the weight of a diamond is measured. It's estimated that fewer than one percent of women own an engagement ring larger than one carat.
Diamond jewelry is not limited to engagement and right hand rings. Tennis bracelets, diamond pendants, and gemstone rings flocked with diamonds are just a few other ways diamonds are used for jewelry. When shopping for diamonds, consult with an experienced jeweler. He or she can educate you further on the diamond selection process and help you choose the perfect one for you!