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Jaikirti Kundan Necklace - 5 Line Choker Red Meena Centre


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Best Designs of this Year 2010

Most Viewed Products of this Year 2010

Roxanne Bracelet (DGDLBTEIGR3057)

Natural Emerald, Ruby & Sapphire Diamond Bracelet 14K Gold Hallmarked


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Gillian Bracelet (DGDLBTEIGR3055)

Natural Emerald & Diamond Gold Bracelet 14K Gold

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Primavera Ruby Diamond Earring (DGDLEREIGR3487)

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Philomena Earring (DGDLEREIGR3493)

Real & Natural Ruby Diamond Ear Tops 14K Gold Hallmarked
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Peri Pendant (DGDLPTEIGR3293)

Certified Ruby Diamond Gold Pendant

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Emerald Diamond Pendant (DGDLPTEIGR3312)


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David Star Pendant (DGDLPTEIGR3069)

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Gems & Jewelry Great Tradition of India

Gems & Jewelry are a part of the most essential inventory of every women worldwide
specially Indian household as almost all men and women from here are huge admirer of
ornaments. The handicraft buyers of Indian’s   exported  gems and jewelry fashioned in
different designs and styles across world since 04thCentury A.D..
In early India, people fashioned jewelry out of natural materials found in abundance all
over the sub continent  - seeds, feathers, leaves, berries, fruits, flowers, animal bones,
claws and teeth. Even today such jewelry is used by the different tribal societies.
In India the ornaments are made practically for every part of the body. Such a variety of
ornaments bears the testimony to the excellent skills of the jewelers in India.

The range of jewelry varied from religious one to purely aesthetic one.

“ KUNDAN JEWELLERY FOR & OF ALL CENTURIES ”

One of the oldest forms of jewelry made and worn in India is the 22 Karat Solid  Gold
Kundan Jewelry. Kundan work is a method of gem setting, consisting of inserting gold
foil between the stones and its gold mount. Kundan jewelry received great patronage
during the Mughal era and the most beautiful pieces were created in those times.
Kundan Jewelry is made of gold that is highly refined and is known as Kundan in India. 
Indian jewelers also have another meaning of the word.  For them, Kundan is not only the
gold that is made into a jewel but also the type of setting on which they set the precious
stones.  Kundan jewelry is not made of  all  solid gold.  Its center hollow part is filled
with lac or a natural resin made from hardened tree sap.  The jewelry pieces that makes
the whole Kundan jewelry, which are usually justified into hollow separate halves, are
usually handled by separate jewelers or assistant jewelers for its shaping before they are
fitted together through soldering.  Holes are then bored into the separate halves of the
Kundan jewelry, once they are fitted together to make the pattern designed by the
jeweler.  These holes are where the stones are set. Any engraving is done before the
hollows of the Kundan jewelry are then inserted with lac.  Because the lac could still be
seen through the holes in front, the highly refined Kundan gold almost 100% is poured on
the setting to cover the lac and only then is the stone pushed right into the still pliable
Kundan.

Kundan Jewelry is one of the oldest forms of jewelry making. The purest, softest gold is
hammered into very fine sheets and literally mounded around the stones to encase them
and hold them in place. Light strikes the precious stones only from above dulling their
shine. So, to provide depth and refraction a piece of gold or silver foil is placed under the
stone making it glow.
The term ''jewelry'' can be appropriately equated with women of all centuries. Jewelry is
the desire of every woman and the good news is that there is abundance of costume
jewelry in the present day markets. However, the down side of it is that it is quite a
difficult task to distinguish between the two jewelry products appearing the same. The
perfect solution to get over with this confusion is going for a superior quality product,
which can last longer in comparison with the others. General Shingar House is a
renowned name owing to the unsurpassed quality of its reliable products. We are a
distinguished manufacturer, exporter and importer of Bracelets, Necklace, Bangles,
Kundan Jewelry, Jodha Akbar Jewelry, Bridal Jewelry, Pearl Jewelry, Traditional
Jewelry, , etc. We also design precious piece of jewelry, highly suitable for the occasion
of marriage.. It is made and worn in India, specifically around Jaipur and Bikaner, in 24
carat pure gold. Kundan is a method of gem setting, consisting of inserting a gold foil
between the stones and its mount.
Customers occupy the topmost position in our organization, which is why it remains our
constant endeavor to create innovative designs each time we deliver our products in the
market-place. Highly talented, skilled and creative artisans are recruited by us so as to
deliver outstanding quality and innovative designer products for the complete fulfillment
of our worthy customers. These careful measures assist us in creating individuality in this
competitive arena with our unmarred repute and goodwill.

Inspired by Jewelry is excited to launch the exclusive Traditional Indian Collection. The
collection features exquisite pieces inspired by the Mughal era.

The Traditional Indian Collection includes bracelets, earrings, pendants, and necklaces in
a vibrant variety of gems and stones made by artisans in India. The jewelry
of India knows no bounds in its offerings to the modern world. This is because India must
be one of the most prolific countries when it comes to making jewelry, whether it is the
simple enjoyable ones or the highly delicate ones that are intricate in its designs. There
are just many types of Indian jewelry that even the young could find what they want
among its offering of beads and shells in interwoven colorful threads. One of the most
highly regarded Indian jewelry nowadays is the Kundan jewelry.
A mere look at enviable collection of Kundan Jewelry which is on display at most of
Indian museums will leave you dumbstruck. You will be amazed at the masterpieces and
the level of expertise and skill required in attaining such perfection in a piece of jewelry.
Kundan jewelry was patronized by the royals and the rich in the past but with increasing
popularity, more and more people are opting for it.

Kundan Jewelry is another blend of gold jewelry. Here, highly refined gold is used in
conjunction with a special material called lac. Lac is a natural resin made from a
hardened tree sap. Here, each piece of jewelry containing holes is separately made. These
pieces are then joined to make one single piece by soldering. Engraving work is then
done, depending upon the design. Following this, lac is laid out in these holes and can be
seen from the front side. On this highly refined gold is poured, followed by the precious
stone. The lac is covered by the gold and the precious stone is finally set. For extra
durability, more Kundan or refined gold can be added.
A single piece of Kundan jewelry is done by different artisans. The chiterias do the work
of basic designing of the jewelry, engraving work is carried out be gharias, the enameling
work is done be the enameler or MeenaKar , the goldsmith looks after the gold or
Kundan work and finally stone setters do work of just setting the precious stone in the
holes of the jewelry. Different precious stones which can be incorporated in Kundan
jewelry comprise of agate, garnet, emerald, topaz, amethyst, jade, rock crystal, spinel,
uncut diamonds, sapphires etc.
Rajasthan and it city, Bikaner is well known for Kundan jewelry. You will be surprised to
see the variety of Kundan jewelry available here ranging from jewelry sets, earrings,
pendants, necklaces, bracelets, armbands, nose rings etc. Intricate motifs, designs and
engravings make each piece of Kundan jewelry distinct and striking from each other.
Most of the Kundan jewelry available today is replicas of earlier designs of the olden
days.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
The 6 C’s of Diamonds

When measuring the qualities of a diamond, there are 5 major things that diamond
evaluators look at. They consider a diamond’s cut, clarity, color, carat weight and cost.
These 5 C’s determine the 6th C of diamonds … certificate.
Cut
Cut really is the craftsmanship applied in cutting the facets of Diamond. Cut of a
diamond reflects light and responsible for the gem’s brilliance, sparkle, beauty and value.
The cut of a Diamond refers not only to the quality of the cut, but also to the shape of the
diamond and the number of its facets. A well cut diamond regardless of its shape,
sparkles, has more fire and offers the greatest brilliance, and called “Brilliant Cut”.
Cut Too Shallow
When a diamond is cut too shallow, light escapes through the bottom, reducing the
brilliance of the stone, making the general appearance watery glassy and dark.
Cut too Deep

When a diamond is cut too deep, light escapes through the bottom, reducing the brilliance
of the stone, making the center appear dark.
Ideal Cut

Light entering the diamond reflects internally from facet to facet and is reflected back out
only through the top. Therefore, an ideal cut yields maximum brilliance.
Color
Color is the natural body color visible in a diamond and is the one C determined
completely by nature, not man. As rule, the closer a diamond is to colorless, the more
valuable and beautiful it is, the diamond color grading scale uses the letters of the
alphabet, beginning at “D” (colorless) and going to “Z”.
Clarity
Clarity is an indication of a diamond’s purity. Expert grade a diamond’s clarity on the
number, size, type and location of inclusions and blemishes. A diamond with greater
clarity will have greater brilliance and value.
Carat
A diamond’s size is measured in carat weight means carat is a unit of measurement for
diamond. Diamond prices tend to rise exponentially with carat weight. Each carat is equal
to Milligrams and divided into 100 Cents.
Cost
The one of the most significant part of today’s 6 C’s Diamond world is cost. If someone
is unable to get the Diamond at best price it is worthless to but. This cost factor makes the
6th C
Certificate: – Perhaps the 5th ‘C’ when purchasing a diamond is the CERTIFICATE or
diamond report. This important document validates the diamond’s characteristics. A
diamond certificate from a ‘no name’ laboratory or jewellery shop is not worth the paper
it’s written on, insist on quality grading documents. The world’s foremost diamond report
and the leaders in diamond research are the inventors of the ‘4C’s ’; the GIA
(Gemological Institute of America). There are other laboratories that also use the GIA
methods and/or have a very good reputation they are:

1. GIA: – Gemological Institute of America


2. AGS: – American Gemological Society
3. HRD: – Antwerp World Diamond Centre
4. IGI: – International Gemological Institute
5. EGL: – European Gemological Laboratory
6. IGC: – International Gemologist Centre
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
All About Diamonds
Every body know that diamonds is most beautiful stones in over the entire world but a
very few people know that what is diamonds and where is it found? Diamond may be up
to 3 billion years old, which is much older than their surface host rock. Diamond
crystallization originates some 200 kilometers, or 320 miles, beneath the surface and the
disaggregated crystals are merely transported to the surface via kimberlite and lamproite
pipes. These igneous host rock formations are roughly cylindrical in shape and act as a
conduit from the Earth’s mantle to the continental crust. Today, 75-80% of the world’s
natural diamonds are used for industrial purposes and 20-25% for gemstones. Diamond
may even be found in meteorites.

Diamond is a colourless exceptionally hard mineral (but often tinted yellow, orange, blue,
brown, or black by impurities), found in certain igneous rocks esp. the kimberlites of
South Africa. It is used as a gemstone, as an abrasive, and on the working edges of
cutting tools. Composition: carbon. Formula: C. Crystal structure: cubic. Name derived
from the Greek adamas meaning invincible. Relative density 3.50- 3.52. Cleavage
eminent along octahedral faces. Fracture conchoidal. Tenacity brittle. Lustre brilliantly
adamantine. Refractive index 2.417- 2.419. Dispersion strong 0.044. Diamond crystals
form as cubes, octahedra , the most common gem form, and dodecahedra. Colourless to
yellow diamonds which have a strong absorbtion line in the violet end of the spectrum
are members of the Cape series. Color is usually pale yellow to colorless, but can also be
brown, blue, green, orange, red, and black.

The most famous diamond bearing country is South Africa. The first diamond was
reported in 1866. By 1869 an 83.5 carat diamond had been found and was named The
Star of Africa. It was subsequently cut into a pear shape brilliant weighing 47.74 carats.
The Golconda area of Southern India has been the source of some famous diamonds such
as the Koh-i-nor (mountain of light 186cts cut to 108.92 cts and now in the Tower of
London) and Jehangir. Diamond is widespread in Brazil, most stones being small but of
good gem quality. Alluvial diamonds have been found in most states of the USA. White
and fancy coloured diamonds such as pinks and pinkish browns are mined at Argyle in
North Western Australia. Other important producers are Russia, now the fourth largest
producer, and China.
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Learn About Diamonds Before Buying

Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring stuff, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs
scale of mineral hardness and having an total hardness value of between 167 and 231
gigapascals in a number of tests. Diamond’s hardness has been known ever since
antiquity, and is the origin of its name. Nevertheless, aggregated diamond nanorods, an
allotrope of carbon first synthesized in 2005, are now known to be even harder than
diamond.
The hardness of diamonds also contributes to its suitability as a gemstone. Because it can
just be scratched by other diamonds, it maintains its polish exceptionally well, keeping its
luster over extensive periods of time.
Unlike hardness, which sole denotes resistance to scratching, diamond’s toughness is
only fair to good. Toughness relates to a material’s capacity to resist breakage from
strong impact. Diamonds cut into certain particular shapes are therefore much more prone
to breakage than some others.
Diamonds appear in a variety of transparent hues colorless, white, steel, blue, yellow,
orange, red, green, pink, brown or colored black. Diamonds with a detectable hue to them
are known as colored diamonds. Colored diamonds have in it impurities or structural
defects that cause the coloration, while pure or almost pure diamonds are transparent and
colorless.
The carat weight measures the mass of a diamond. One carat is defined as exactly 200
milligrams (about 0.007 ounce). The point unit equal to one one-hundredth of a carat
(0.01 carat, or 2 mg) is commonly worn for diamonds of less than one carat.
The price per carat does not grow smoothly with increasing size. Instead, there are sharp
jumps around milestone carat weights, as demand is much higher for diamonds weighing
just more than a milestone than for those weighing just under. As an example, a 0.95
carat diamond may have a significantly lower price per carat than a comparable 1.05
carat diamond, because of differences in demand.
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Diamond Education
How to Know if a Diamond is Fake or Real

A diamond is a girl’s best friend! It is a beauty and unique nature makes it easy to
admire. Diamond purchasing is a great task and an exciting pleasure. There are various
types of diamonds so when buying real diamonds, one should learn about fake diamonds
so that you will be able to distinguish between the fake vs. real diamond. Nowadays the
best fake diamond is in great demand. Here are some of the simple solutions or the
methods that will enable you to find out the difference between the fake vs. real diamond.
The best way to know about the precious diamond is to acquire knowledge from a
diamond professional. If possible take the diamond along with you to the shop and get all
the details from the jeweler. The best fake diamond looks so similar to the real diamond
that even a professional diamond jeweler may get confused and may have hard time to
finding out whether it is a fake or the real diamond. In case you are not satisfied with the
views regarding the real diamond from the professional, here is a way to find out which is
a real diamond and which is a fake diamond.

The first method is to check the diamond with the help of diamond tester as it will help
you to differentiate between real diamond and best fake diamond. It is an electronic tester
that can check all the diamonds except the moissanite stone for which the diamond tester
is not reliable. The best fake diamond is the cubic zirconia and the weight of this
diamond is around 50% more than a real diamond of the same size and shape. This
weighing test also can find out the difference between fake vs. real diamond.

Another method for checking the best fake diamond is the transparency test in which the
diamond is placed up side down on the news paper and if the written matter from the
newspaper is legible then be sure that the diamond is not the real one and it can be a best
fake diamond. One of the disadvantages of this method is that some of the stones may
appear to be a real diamond due its fine cutting. In this case, one needs to be sure about
the cutting methods of the stones. This method is very common and enables you to find
the real diamond from the best fake diamond.

The third method that helps you to differentiate between fake vs. real diamond is the fog
test. Hold the stone or the diamond and blow some air from your mouth on to the stone, if
the fog appears on the stone and stays there for next few seconds then it shows that the
stone is a best fake diamond because in case of a real diamond, the heat disappears
instantly. The oily layers and dirt on the stone might create some problems to
differentiate fake vs. real diamond. Thus, before carrying out a test for best fake diamond,
clean its surface properly.

The ultra violet test is another method that will enable you to find out the real diamond
from the best fake diamond. The real diamond projects blue color light if put under the
ultra violet light or the black color. There are two options, if the blue light does not
appear, it can be best fake diamond or can be a high quality diamond.
All of the above tests can satisfy all the test conditions to differentiate between a best
fake diamond and the real diamond.
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