Navaratri is a very special and multi-day festival celebrated every year by all the Hindus. It is celebrated differently in different parts of India by worshipping Goddess Durga, which represents the Energy of the universe. It reminds us of folk songs and colourful costumes and jewellery. Highlig...
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Weddings are without a doubt, the most exciting time of any woman’s life. Be it the bride herself, her friends, family and everyone involved. It involves a series of events and dressing up. Everys event has a significance and the clothes and jewellery are worn accordingly. With an increasing tren...
Diwali is the five-day festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. The festival, which coincides with the Hindu New Year, celebrates new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.Â
Dressing up and looking your best is what eve...
Jewellery has gone beyond its role of adornment to one that captures attention and mesmerizes. With a breath-taking variety of designs and combinations available, ranging from the traditional and contemporary to the eclectic and futuristic, one is spoilt for choice. Not only in real gold but also...
Jewellery has been an important form of adornment for both men and women around as long as history stretches. Before we had precious metals and gemstones, stones, shells and other organic materials were used to adorn people over 30,000 years ago. After the discovery of metals, precious metals wer...
Every February 14, lot of places across the globe exchange candy, flowers and gifts between loved ones. They express their love and affection for each other by doing so. Among other gifts, the most appreciated and preferred is a gift of jewellery. An estimated 21 percent of people buy jewellery f...