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God Pendant
Product ID : GODP009
Weight : 10 Gram

Gold Karat 22 Karat BSI Hallmarked Gold
Diamond Weight 0.00 CTS
(Duplicate Diamond)
Price $708   Rs 33630
 

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About Bangle

Bangles form an important part of Indian Jewellery in India besides earrings and chains. All types of bangles are worn in India. They are worn in pairs, with one or more in each hand. There are many types of bangles in India, including gold, silver, plastic, platinum, glass and wood bangles.

Bangles were first made from metals. The latest entrants to the range of bangles are the rubber bangles that resemble wrist bands. These are worn more by youngsters and not only women. There are also plastic bangles that are worn to give a trendy look to the wearer.

Diamonds were believed to hold medicinal value

Diamonds were believed to hold medicinal value during the Dark Ages. Square cut diamonds add a modern touch to bands, pendants and drop earrings as well. There were instructions that those suffering illnesses or having wounds should hold a diamond in the hand. And then make a sign of the cross for healing. Some even believed that ingesting diamonds could assist in recovery and even a cure from various illnesses.

Brilliant square princess cut diamonds in engagement rings and diamond stud earrings are de-rigueur. As time progressed into the Middle Ages, diamonds were more often viewed as items of value rather than items of mystical healing powers. Square cut diamonds add a modern touch to bands, pendants and drop earrings as well. As a result of the growing demand and value of diamonds, mine owners began spreading rumors that diamonds were poisonous if swallowed.

Selection of right wedding ring

Choosing the right ring becomes too necessary because the idea behind a wedding ring is of great significance. A couple has to consider many factors when they are going to select wedding rings. The early Roman era is credited with the initial custom of giving rings for wedding purposes.

These factors include metal type, size and style. Most important factor when buying or ordering the wedding rings the couple should consider the price of the ring. They often end up spending more on other wedding requirements that are too essential. Some people may also order wedding rings that are handmade to turn this auspicious occasion into an even more important and special. Many of these gold bands were engraved with expressions of affection or important dates. It was not uncommon to find 19 th century wedding rings using pearls or small diamonds. Internet can prove to be a very supporting resource for people who are looking for handmade wedding rings.


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