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Custom jewellery designs are often created for special occasions, such as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, and other celebrations.
The Most Popular Diamond jewellery Trends
The diamond industry has been booming for decades, and there are many reasons why. Here are five things that will continue to drive demand for diamonds
The Evil Eye: Protection Against Negative Thoughts and Evil Energy
Do you believe in the evil eye? Some people do, while others do not. Whether you believe in it or not, wearing jewellery that is claimed to protect against the evil eye is harmless. In fact, it may provide you with a sense of serenity and security.
Carat In Diamond vs. Karat In Gold - Know the Difference
The enthusiasts of high living have their personal favourites and some vow for gold, while others yearn for diamonds - both share one measurement: Carat / Karat. However, the meaning is different. It is a gauge of weight for diamonds and a test of purity for gold. Love Diamonds by Karina is here to help you decide which jewellery is the right one for you.
HOW TO STORE JEWELLERY SAFELY
jewellery is an expensive investment, so it's important to take proper care of it. Learn how to store jewellery safely and securely! jewellery is a valuable piece of personal property that should be stored in a safe place where it won't be damaged by water or other hazards.
AWARENESS AMONGST CLIENTS FOR NATURAL DIAMONDS, LAB-GROWN DIAMONDS, MOISSANITE AND CZ
A lab-created diamond is "grown" inside a lab using cutting-edge technology that replicates the natural diamond growing process. The result is a man-made diamond that is chemically, physically, and optically the same as those grown beneath the Earth's surface. Lab-created diamonds are eco-friendly, ethically sourced, and competitively priced.
DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE ROCKS
Diamonds come in different ‘sparkles’, so it’s imperative to know if what you’re buying is lab grown, cubic zirconia, moissanite or natural.
TRADITIONALLY TRENDY
Carried into India by the Mughals and carved into signature styles in Rajasthan’s royal courts, Polki has been around the Indian jewellery scene for centuries.