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Gold Earrings (2 Piece)
Product ID : GE012
Weight : 8 Gram


Gold Karat 22 Karat BSI Hallmarked Gold
Without Diamond 0.00 CTS (Duplicate Diamond)
Price $547   Rs 25983
 

Gold Karat 18 Karat Gold
With Diamond 0.84 CTS

Price

$996   Rs 47310
 

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Which materials are used to made bracelets?

Many years ago bracelets are made from animal bones, stones and woods. And it serves religious and spiritual interests. The history of Egyptian bracelets is as old as 5000 BCE. And now unusual materials are used like brass, palm fibers, bamboo and wood. These each material have an informal beauty all their own. Also it is handcrafted by our designer artists that are perfect for bridal jewellery and for mothers.

The scarab represented rebirth and regeneration. The simple elegance of tennis bracelets makes them a perennial favorite. We have one of the largest collections of handmade designer jewellery pieces. From the National Geographic Society, the Scarab Bracelet is one of the most recognized symbols of ancient Egypt. Carved scarabs were worn as jewellery and wrapped into the linen bandages of mummies.

How Durable is My Gemstone Jewellery?

First of all a note about the hardness and therefore relative durability of gemstones. To measure hardness, the jewellery industry uses the Mohs scale. This gem-trade standard, conceived by Friedrich Mohs in 1812, measures the ability of a gem or mineral to resist abrasion damage.

Diamond at 10 is the hardest whereas talc at 1 is the softest. Popular gemstones like amethyst and citrine register 7 whereas rubies and sapphires register 9. Most of us come off the beach on the first day with the 3 s’s all achieved - rings caked in sand, sea-salt and suntan lotion. Nude sunbathing, as far as silver and gold jewellery is concerned, is a must! Remember also that sand will scratch the surface of precious metals.

Taking care of gemstones

Steam cleaning is quite effective but can result in thermal shock because of the often-quick temperature change. It can result in cracking because parts of the stone are forced to expand at different times. Most gemstones can be immersed in a solution of mild detergent and warm water.

Likewise with pearls; although soaking can result in discoloration, so this should always be avoided. After soaking for a few minutes, gently clean the stone with a soft brush. Pearls should be dried after cleaning, using a soft towel, and air-blown dry. Extra care should be taken to remove dirt from the bottom of the setting, a common place for build-up to occur.


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