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About Diamond & Diamond Jewellery
You plan to buy diamond but confused how to choose the right one. It's important to understand diamond before you shop for it. What makes a diamond more or less expensive? The factors that determine the price of a diamond are its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. Jai Narayani undertakes all these factors while rating a diamond so that you get the best value for your money.
Cut: Cut is an important factor that transforms a rough diamond into a breathtaking gem. A diamond's surface allow light to enter it, become refracted, and exit in a rainbow of colours. So it means that if diamond has better cut, better is its dazzle. Jai Narayani Jewellers carries only the better grades of diamond cut, to ensure that your jewellery is as beautiful as possible.
Colour: Colour of a diamond also has a great impact on its cost. Since ''colorlessness'' is the most sought-after trait in terms of color, reason being that amount of light reflected is more. We ensure that your Jai Narayani Jewellers jewellery is of the highest quality, therefore we've preselected our diamonds to eliminate those of lesser color grades.
Carat Weight: The carat weight of a diamond is an extremely important determining factor in its value. Diamonds are valued on a per-carat basis. Read more to get a better understanding of what a carat is and how it affects the appearance and pricing of a diamond.
Certificate: A diamond grading certificate tells about your diamond's characteristics such as its cut, weight, carat weight and dimensions. Diamonds can be certified by an independent laboratory so that purchasers feel confident that their diamond is indeed of the quality. more valuable than an uncertified stone. A certificate verifies a diamond's identity and value and is recognized by all gemologists, A certificate is a "blueprint" of a diamond jewellery. Also called the diamond grading report or diamond dossier. It tells you about the diamond jewellery's exact grading, weight, as well as the details of its cut and quality. It precisely points out all the individual characteristics of the stone. Certificates also serve as proof of the diamond's identity and value. A certificate is not the same thing as an appraisal. A certificate describes the quality of a diamond, but it does not place a monetary value on the gem.
Why Do I Need A Certificate ? Shopping for certified diamond jewellery allows you to make an informed choice about your selections, and to comparison shop. You can compare one diamond jewellery with a particular weight and quality with other diamond jewellery of similar weight and quality to determine which has the better value.
 
Gold Diamond Ring
A gold diamond ring has been a classic design for decades. There is true elegance in showcasing a unique, single diamond in a gold diamond ring setting. It symbolizes your eternal love for the one woman you plan to marry. Gold diamond ring engagement rings showcase a single stone, and represent a sophistication and elegance that brides love.
Bracelets
There are different types of bracelets as well as styles and materials. The term bracelet usually refers to a flexible piece of jewellery, one that drapes softly around the wrist. A well fitting bracelet should be loose enough to be comfortable and not put pressure on your wrist yet snug enough so it does not slide too far down onto your hand. A bangle is a slender, rigid circlet that seems to float along the wrist as the wearer moves her arm. Bangles are usually narrow and are often worn in pairs or trios. Some women like to collect bangles and mass them together to form a glimmering entity that creates its own music as they clink together. A bangle may be an endless circle or it may be hinged to make it easier to put on.
Lockets & Pandents
The understated simplicity of the diamond solitaire pendant has made it a fashion classic. It is truly the little black dress of jewellery, right for a variety of occasions from day to evening. Depending on taste and budget, there is a wide range of styles available, including modern bezel settings on delicate yellow or white gold chains, Pendants can be elegant or casual depending how you wear them. Feminine styles prevail in popular motifs - a heart, star, ring or simple cross can be dotted with tiny colored gems dangling from beaded or link chains that are 18 inches or longer.
Bangles

There are different types of bracelets as well as styles and materials. The term bracelet usually refers to a flexible piece of jewellery, one that drapes softly around the wrist. A well fitting bracelet should be loose enough to be comfortable and not put pressure on your wrist yet snug enough so it does not slide too far down onto your hand. A bangle is a slender, rigid circlet that seems to float along the wrist as the wearer moves her arm. Bangles are usually narrow and are often worn in pairs or trios. Some women like to collect bangles and mass them together to form a glimmering entity that creates its own music as they clink together. A bangle may be an endless circle or it may be hinged to make it easier to put on.

Earring
Few fashion accessories make as much of an impact as earrings. One of the earliest forms of jewellery, earrings were first designed by ancient cultures. Impressive examples of gold hoops and other more elaborate earring styles were found in the Egyptian king Tutankhamun's gold encrusted tomb. To this day, earrings remain in the forefront of fashion. Like lipstick, earrings are a beauty basic that make you feel pulled together and "dressed," even when accenting the most casual attire. Because of their close proximity to the face, earrings can light up a woman's complexion, draw attention to her eyes or change the tone of an outfit almost single-handedly. Although the design options are literally endless, there are several core styles that are "workhorse pieces": the ones that take a woman from day to evening and are appropriate for a variety of outfits and occasions.
Necklace Sets
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Gemsrones & Colour Stones

Gemstones come in every conceivable geometric shape and in every color of the rainbow. They can be very hard like a sapphire or ruby, or very soft like an opal. Although the term 'precious gemstone' had traditionally been reserved for the 'cardinal gems' (diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphire), it has taken on a broader meaning, covering any rare variety of gem. A 'gemstone' is simply a mineral with a crystalline structure that is large enough to see. Gemstones are created through time, and natural forces occurring deep within the earth's crust. An assortment of minerals and trace elements, melted together by extreme temperature and pressure, conspire to form a 'crystal' that will eventually find its way to the surface via volcanic eruption or seismic uplifting, and ultimatly, into the jewelry store.

Real Diamonds
The story of diamonds is, to use the metaphor, a tale of fire and ice. Forged through immense heat and pressure over millions, or hundreds of millions of years, diamonds start their humble existence as simple, elemental carbon; the basic building block of all life in earth. We attempt to demystify these enigmatic little stones, by explaining their scientific reason for being, as well as were they are mined, how they are mined, and the history of the diamond trade, or 'diamond pipeline.' Diamonds are complex, and as such, there is a lot of technical jargon associated with them. Shopping for a diamond can be very confusing to the newbie, but we have endeavored to make it as simple and interesting as humanly possible. You shouldn't need extraordinary brilliance to understand scintillation or refraction. Enjoy!
 
 
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