Archive for March, 2012

“Sparkling and glittering walking down the aisle, there was my bride, and my heart was filled with joy as I stared with my eyes opened wide. The enchanting gold and diamonds and her perfectly clad bright red attire, made me fall in love with her all over again and made her my only desire.”

When my groom recited the above lines on the eve of our wedding, I was spell bound and tears of joy trickled down my kohled eyes. Even after so many years, I can still hear his voice speaking these magic words. I was watching the wedding video and wondered what is it that was so captivating about the way I looked? What was it that coaxed my husband to narrate this verse? Obviously, I was really happy that all my efforts to get the bridal look right, were appreciated. Whenever I think of my pre-marriage days, I feel amazed that how I managed to do it; all the dress, makeup, beautician, arrangements, invitations and most importantly the jewellery. I am so finicky, when it comes to buying gold jewellery and that is why my jewellery had not been purchased until a day before the wedding. But finally, I was glad because I was able to find exactly what I wanted and he loved it as much as I did.

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I wish, we had the privilege of buying jewellery online, because it is so easy and convenient. You just need to visit the website and a million pieces bundled with glamour appear in front of your eyes. No need to go from store to store, hunting for a perfect piece. No need to carry loads of cash and roam around. You can enjoy your coziness of your bed and order jewellery with a mere finger click.    

Jewellery is the weakness of every female on this planet. I can’t really recall when, how and at what age I developed love for gold jewellery. All I remember is that I loved to wear the heavy necklaces and bangles that belonged to my grandma. From my childhood days to the present times, jewellery has undergone a massive transformation. Even though I love the chunky, traditional jewellery that my grandma owned, but I wonder how they managed it. When I watch movies like Jodha Akhbar, I thank my stars that I am born in the present time. I can’t imagine how my slender waist would have carried the weight of the heavy ghaghra and how would my neck and ears bear the brunt of the necklaces and jhumkas that are even mightier in size than me. Present day jewellery is amazing with pretty designs, different colours and metals like gold, silver, platinum, etc. The designs are elegant, petite and have a very contemporary feel. In the present times, the sleeker the design, the better it is. Gold jewellery studded with precious stones is my personal favorite.

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Various brands like Amore, D’damas, Asmi, Feelgood, Nakshatra, Myra, Gili, etc. offer numerable designs to choose from. When I look at rings, pendants, chains, nose pins, earrings and Tanmaniyas, my pupils dilate and my mouth starts watering. I am sure that by now you must have known that I don’t just love jewellery but I’m obsessed with it. White gold jewellery and platinum jewellery is my favourite. As cherries are appreciated on the cake in the same way a few diamonds and precious gemstones over precious metals also add value. Jewellery can possibly accentuate various body parts forehead, ears, nose, neck, waist, arms, wrists, toes and ankles to name a few. The sweetness of the caress of jewellery is second to none. Looking at it gives my adrenalin a rush and owning it makes me high but wearing it makes me feel ecstatic.

Glistening Glamour of Gold

Posted: March 14, 2012 in jewellery

India, the Golden Sparrow is a country that is rich in precious metals and priceless gemstones. The golden glitter attracted the British many years ago and still the glam of gold is pinnacle. Jewellery has and will always be a desire for women. It is not only responsible to beautify you, but is also a long term investment. Passed on from generation to generation, it becomes the heritage of a family. In the present times, jewellery is an epitome of the modern women. Congeniality with a pinch of panache is the sheer essence of womanhood. Jewellery is an exact personification of the same. The rich Mughal jewellery has been the personal preference of most of the women. When you adorn your favourite piece of jewellery and stride in style, you look no less than a royal princess.

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Jewellery can be better defined as “Sinful Temptations”. As per the Hindu beliefs, it is said that Gold and silver are the sacred metals. Gold represents the warm sun, whereas silver is symbolic of the cool moon. Often gold is associated with immortality as it does not corrode or oxidise. You can garnish yourself with maang tikas, earrings, necklaces, bangles, anklets, nose pins and toe rings, each piece can suitably accentuate various parts of our body. Broaches and hair pins also come embellished with pearls and stones and are treasured as jewellery. Since time immemorial, various cultures have preserved jewellery as a symbol of wealth. Jewellery is appreciated for the design, preciousness and sometimes even for its symbolic meaning. Religious jewellery comes with symbols or is carved in the shape of a deity. The crucifix as well is a big hit amongst the fashion enthusiasts.

The finest jewellery offered by various brands namely D’damas, Gili, Asmi, Amore, Nakshatra are available here. It is better to buy gold jewellery, India online as you have an easy access to the different designs and brands at the same time. Jewellery is passed on from a mother to her daughter as a gesture to show her affection and shower her blessings. Often during weddings, jewellery is also given away as dowry as it is equivalent to Goddess Laxmi, who is the goddess of wealth. A diamond studded pendant hanging along the curve of your neck or a pair of gold earrings dangling down your ears, a beautiful bracelet embracing your wrist or a precious solitaire with all its brilliance adorned on your ring finger, jewellery of any and every kind surely does leave the mouths wide open.