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While Shopping For Gold Rings - Aura Jewels

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 Gold rings are seen on almost every male and female’s fingers, once they cross a certain age. While these rings are so small as compared to other pieces of jewellery like chains, pendants, earrings, bracelets, bangles, etc., yet there is so much of variety one can play with while designing rings. When you walk into a store, you’ll be given abundant options of rings to choose from. Also, when you wish to have a special ring design made for you, you have so many design aspects to play with, like the metal, the thickness, the gemstones, the stone setting, and more. The choice is based entirely on the personal tastes of the buyer and the budget he holds. But, you just can't combine anything and everything you wish to. There are certain subtleties of making a gold ring purchase, without knowing about which, you can't make a successful purchase. Which gold colour do you wish to wear? If you think gold is always yellow, you’re mistaken. If you wish to use the preciousness of gold, b

Trending Jewellery Styles In 2020 - Aura Jewels

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 You don’t need a special day to wear trendy jewellery, do you!? You can wear trendy jewellery any day, and make it special. Wear it to the office, a friend’s place, a family get-together, or even at a simple evening to the café. No matter how simple or dull a day might be, one right piece of jewellery can make it enlivened because that one piece of jewellery can be a conversation starter. Your one statement piece can be an exclamation point of your getup! Let’s help you know some of the most trending jewellery styles that are doing the rounds this year, both precious and not-so-precious. After all, in spite of the pandemic, we can certainly take it easy by dressing up a bit, can't we? Rose gold jewellery Yellow gold is certainly an obligatory choice among most Indian women, but millennials are shifting more towards rose gold, as it defines their personality better. It looks simpler than the bright shining yellow gold, yet brings out the elegance and class  of the wearer. Wearing

Is Religious Jewellery In Trend - Aura Jewels

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With the pandemic having struck us so badly, we all have deliberately or inadvertently turned to God for help. The way we have started building faith in God has changed. We have seen the wrath of Nature in various forms amidst this pandemic, such as the Corona virus, floods, earthquakes, and every other catastrophe coming together. And we now believe that it’s only God who is the Supreme power, and who can turn the bad into good, and good into bad. More and more people, even of today’s generation, have been shifting to more religious practices. And, as you gradually develop faith in divinity, you may also develop a liking for religious jewellery. So, if you think religious jewellery is not in vogue, you’re mistaken. Whether it is because wearing a religious jewellery piece brings to them a feeling of healing, or because they just wish to keep in touch with their deity’s remembrance all the time, people have started reflecting their faith in their jewellery choices too. With a wide ran

Traditional Bengali Jewellery - Aura Jewels

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With an inspiration from learning about traditional Goan jewellery   for the Indian bride, in this blog today, we’ll focus on the more eastern side of India by speaking about traditional Bengali jewellery that any beautiful bride can wear to look “Khoob Shundor”! Bengalis take gold as a symbol of prosperity and happiness, which is why they wear a lot of gold during their weddings, and also for the rest of their lives. If you are having a Bengali wedding, or just want to go the Bengal way because you’d like to, here are some traditional Bengali jewellery tips to help. Tikli – The Maangtikka Beginning with the forehead, we generally use the term maangtikka. The Bengalis call it the Tikli, which is worn in the middle parting of the hair. It is generally a gold or pearl string studded with precious stones, gold, or silver. Nath – The nose ornament This is a large nose ring worn to adorn the nose, which brings attention to the entire face. Kaan/Jhumko/Phooler top – The earrings These are

Kundan-Gold Jewellery For Your Intimate Wedding - Aura Jewels

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 Whether it is a normal wedding with hundreds of guests coming over at your destination wedding, or the new normal wedding during the Covid-19 pandemic, where everything is minimal and plain, one thing that always calls for attention is the bride’s jewellery. No matter what kind of wedding you have – lavish or simple – you are getting wed only once, and nothing can stop you from looking your best. While the wedding lehenga or saree is what will define you on your D-day, but without the right gold jewellery, nothing is going to work. And, when we speak of gold jewellery, we also think about the stones that we wish to set in the precious metal. One particular kind of jewellery that works great with gold, and looks stunningly beautiful is kundan jewellery. Kundan jewellery is an intricate kind of highly refined Indian gemstone jewellery where the gold foil and gem set is perfectly paired between the stones. This specific type of making is what makes kundan jewellery unique, beautiful, and

The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Gold _ What Lies In The Future - Aura Jewels

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Gold is considered as one of the best and safest means of investment, giving better returns compared to any other asset. This is one of the main reasons why almost every Indian wants to invest their money in gold, may it be gold jewellery, gold coins, or gold bars. In fact, gold is so admired by all that it is shopped for on every big occasion like Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, anniversaries, and weddings. Has the pandemic affected the gold industry? Just like everything else, even gold has been intensely hit by the Covid-19 pandemic ! With the financial crisis that everyone is facing, the number of people shopping for gold regularly has significantly gone down. This is why the gold industry is also facing a downside. Only those who really need some new gold pieces are shopping for the precious metal; and in times of the pandemic, it seems like only those who have a wedding are walking into gold stores to make a purchase. The reason behind this is that with the limitations on

South Indian Bridal Jewellery Trending This Year - Aura Jewels

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Jewellery is an essential part of a bride with heavy necklaces, earrings, rings, bangles, and more, depending upon either the rites and rituals of a particular caste, or the preference and choice of the bride. Some may want to deck up their entire body with heavy jewellery, while others may want to keep it simple and appealing. Then, there are certain cultures that have to have the bride to wear certain pieces of jewellery. One such culture is that of the South. South Indian women are fascinated with jewellery, especially that made from yellow gold. The South Indian traditional jewellery is unique and defines the culture of southern India. The jewellery pieces are deeply rooted in traditions, cultures, and beliefs. South Indian bridal necklaces A necklace is one of the most attractive pieces of jewellery of any bride. It adds a complete enhancement to the entire attire she’s wearing. The most popular types of necklaces that South Indian brides wear include Mango Mala, Kasu Mal