Jewellery Guide

Gold, Silver, Diamond, Gemstones Jewellery

Hallmark:

BIS logo is the official logo of the Bureau of Indian Standards.

Purity & percentage of gold

HUID “AAAAAA” 6 digit unique code alphanumeric

Gold Purity:

24K: 99.9%  Purest form of gold too soft to use of jewellery.

22K: 91.6% Pure gold rich in colour and used typically in traditional & cultural jewellery. 

18K: 75% Pure gold Strikes a great balance between strength, colour and purity.Typically used in fine jewellery.

14K: 58.3% Pure gold Durable and affordable option but less common in India.

Gold:

Gold jewellery plays a pivotal role in religious rituals and festive occasions. Wearing gold is believed to invite good fortune, bring positive energy, promote emotional healing, and reduce stress.

Silver Purity:

999 Pure Silver

925: 92.5% Sterling Silver is a high quality silver 

800: 80% pure silver, is  commonly used in silver articles and jewellery.

Silver:

Silver has natural antibacterial and anti-fungal qualities.Wearing silver jewellery can help reduce the risk of infections and promote overall skin health.

Diamond Purity:

Colour, Cut and Carat weight.

Diamond Shapes:

Round, Princess, Oval, Cushion, Pear, Emerald, Radiant, Asscher, Marquise and Heart.

Diamonds:

Diamonds are renowned symbols of love and commitment, often seen as emblems of light that bring clarity and positivity into the lives of those who wear them.

Gemstones & Navaratna:

“Navaratna” (Sanskrit: nava = nine, ratna = gems)

refers to a sacred or culturally significant group of nine gems in Indian traditions, both in terms of jewellery and astrology. Each gem corresponds to one of the nine celestial influences (Navagrahas) in Vedic astrology. Wearing these gems is believed to balance cosmic energies and bring harmony.

Ring size chart

Step 1: Take a theard or paper

Step 2: Wrap the string or piece of paper around the base of your finger. Make sure your wrap it snug enough that it covers the entire base but not too tight.

Step 3: Using a pencil and mark off where the string or paper overlaps on your finger to create a circle.

Step 4: Measure this point from the start point to the mark you made.

Bangle size chart

Step 1: Take a theard or paper

Step 2: Wrap the string or piece of paper around the base of your hand. Make sure your wrap it snug enough that it covers the entire base but not too tight.

Step 3: Using a pencil and mark off where the string or paper overlaps on your hand to create a circle.

Step 4: Measure this point from the start point to the mark you made.

Anklets size chart

Step 1: Take a theard or paper

Step 2: Wrap the string or piece of paper around the base of your ankle. Make sure your wrap it snug enough that it covers the entire base but not too tight.

Step 3: Using a pencil and mark off where the string or paper overlaps on your ankle to create a circle.

Step 4: Measure this point from the start point to the mark you made.

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Today's Gold Rate

₹9193/gm

₹8755/gm

₹9550/gm

Today's Silver Rate

₹109.98/gm