It is said that jewellery represents a symbol of prestige, power, and wealth. Moreover, ornaments have the potential to enhance women's beauty and help in...
Valentine’s day has its origins in the Roman empire in the festival then celebrated as Lupercalia. The ancient festival was not nearly as romantic as its modern counterpart. In fact..
Precious jewellery has traditionally been sold through mom and pop shops in the neighbourhood. These businesses gradually transformed into modern stores and ...
Pearl is one of the most popular and widely used precious stones in jewellery. Though technically pearl is not a mineral unlike other gemstones, it’s still....
The modern woman is a force to be reckoned with; she manages the multiple facets of her life; be it be work or home with panache. She is confident, self driven and graceful....
Today, mixing metals of different hues is considered a fashion statement. In today’s time, people don’t shy from being experimental with their looks. However, most still ....
ewellery making in India is steeped deep in the history of the land and evidence of it goes back to 5000 years ago. Archaeological discoveries around ....
Man has always sought the thrill of more than just scientific discoveries. Right alongside the milestone leaps such as the ability to make a fire or create the wheel, man also revelled in the discovery of being able to draw and sculpt.
Right from a young age, it always seems like girls have a plethora of options when it comes to fashion; be it be attire or accessories. But if you happen to be an Indian woman, chances are that those options just doubled!.
It is among the experiences that is sure to have caused confusion at some point in even the most seasoned jewellery shopper. The diamond purchase involves aspects that are complex and go beyond just selecting a shiny, pricey stone.