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Must-have Jewelry Pieces for Millennial Brides
Weddings play a vital part in everyone’s life. On the other hand, Indian weddings are known for their grand celebration and the centre of attraction of these big fat weddings has always been the beautiful brides because of their traditional outfit and jewelry. After all, it is their big day and who would not love to look gorgeous. Ethnic jewelry has been an integral part of Indian women’s adornment collection for a long time. You may have heard of 16 adornments, "Solah Sringhar" , which are related to brides. No outfit is complete without Indian adornments. It is a significant piece of her loved trunk that she brings with her to begin a new life with her life partner.
By Gemos Gems3 years ago in Marriage
Beautiful Royal Engagement Rings Designs
The weddings of Royal families are as beautiful as their lives are. The most special of these is the engagement ceremony. Talking about engagement rings, here too their royal style does not lag behind and magnificent rings worth millions of dollars shine in their hands. From Meghan Markel’s 3-carat cushion-cut diamond to Kate Middleton's oval sapphire, these royal engagement rings settings will be talked about for years to come.
By Gemos Gems3 years ago in Marriage
10 Engagement Ring Settings and Styles in Trend
Picking the best and trendy style plays a vital role in purchasing the perfect engagement ring for your life partner to-be. The ring setting not only helps you in deciding how the ring looks, yet in addition figures out which gem is the most ideal choice for you. There has been a vast variety of engagement rings available in the market nowadays. Fortunately, searching for the best ring style for your life partner-to-be isn't as troublesome as it initially appears as every style enjoys its own special benefits.
By Gemos Gems3 years ago in Marriage
Tanzanite: The Rare Gemstone 50 Years Later
In 1967, a Maasai tribesman named Jumanne Ngoma discovered fragments of exceptional blue-violet crystal in the lower regions of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. At first sight, it seemed to be sapphire, yet it was subsequently revealed that the stones were never seen with a variety of mineral zoisite (Calcium alumina hydroxyl silicate). The Zoisite mineral can naturally occur in many colors like pink, green, blue etc. or may even be colorless. Later, it became quite popular with each passing year. It is 1000 times rarer and more valuable than diamond.
By Gemos Gems3 years ago in Styled