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Glass bangles

Glass bangles have won and enchanted Indian women's heart since many years ago. Numerous archaeological evidences from the site of Indus valley Civilization support the fact that women from ancient ages wore glass bangles as ornamental accessory on their arms and forearms to make them more beautiful and attractive.

Glass bangles have bewildered Indian women from ages with their shimmering sparkles, innovative patterns, tinkling sound and magnificent colors. Medieval period introduced the ritualistic beliefs by associating this jewelry item as the symbol of a married woman. And these customs are still intact and well maintained even in this millennium.

Diamond Jewellery and diamond shapes

Study the variety of diamond shapes online to see which one you like most. Make sure you understand the difference between karats and carats before shopping for diamonds. Cubic zirconium looks like a real diamond, but is not. A karat measures the purity of gold. 24k is the purest gold.

A carat measures fine gemstones and the weight of diamonds. Each has its own unique brilliance. Larger diamonds, such as those on diamond engagement rings, will usually carry a greater weight in carats than smaller stones, such as those found in diamond tennis bracelets. Look for diamond fine jewelry in which the diamond itself has a carat weight. Diamonds may be round brilliant, oval, tiffany, marquise, pear-shaped, heart-shaped, cushion cut , emerald cut, trilliant, radiant, or princess cut. Make sure the diamond is not cubic zirconium.

Popularity of the Indian Silver Jewellery

It might surprise people to find out that the Elements Class contains minerals that are composed of more than one element. Popularity of the Indian Silver Jewellery is associated with the elegance and versatility of it. The most difficult to classify are the metal/non-metal mineral combinations.

Elements, by the chemical definition are composed of all the same atoms; whereas substances composed of two or more elements are compounds. These minerals, which combine metals such as iron with the very non-metallic elements of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and silicon, are quite unique and quite rare. But the sulfides class is by convention limited to sulfur and semi-metal combinations as discussed above. They are not too different from sulfides which typically combine metals with sulfur.


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