Friday, April 25, 2014

Designer Jewellery For Indian Wedding

The celebration of a marriage is holy and very pure. It has a deep meaning for the bridal couple and the families associated with them. It has deep connotations. The Bridal jewellery is a very important aspect of the wedding attire, both for the groom and the bride. This is especially true for an Indian wedding. The attire in other countries is more on the simplistic and elegant lines but the Indian groom and bride are dressed like a Prince and Princess.

 The jewellery also helps in sealing the bond between the couple. The clothing must stand out in the crowd and is in deep reds and gold with brocade work and traditional embroidery embellishing the garments. Sometimes pearls and gold are stitched into the garment especially for the groom. The Wedding jewellery is normally heavy and long. Here are intricate traditional designs woven into the gold and silver and massive diamonds and other gemstones are used to make the most beautiful and stunning jewellery.

 The South Indian bride is often dressed in even heavier jewellery than in the North with various kinds of necklaces, bangles, anklets and gold chains in pure gold to make the bride look extremely beautiful and appealing. The kinds of jewellery available are given below.

 White diamond jewellery
 Kundan jewellery
 Diamond jewellery
 Gem stone jewellery
 Pearl jewellery
 Meenakari Jewellery

 These are especially crafted for the young bride and groom and each has a special significance attached to it. There are various famous centres for jewellery manufacture in India since the ancient times and various regions are famous for making specific designs and using specific materials. The bridal set of jewels include the following given below.

 the earrings and necklace
 Nath - nose ring
 Hathphool - bracelet and rings
 Maang tikka
 Shringar Patti
 Anguthi - finger ring
 Choodiyan - bangles
 Kamarband - waist band
 Bajuband - arm band
 Bichua - toe ring
 Payal - anklet

 The groom in many parts of India also wears a necklace and small earrings but this is only in certain bound areas. Sometimes jewellery is studded into the attire of the groom which could be a golden Achkan and a churidar pyjama to go with it making him look like a handsome prince waiting for his queen.

 The ornaments that the male and female both wear are the finger rings, the chain and then there are the bracelets. But for the rest , all are worn by the bride.The jewellery is also a status symbol. The amount of jewellery worn by the bride during the wedding shows her and her family's status. The in-laws also look upon how much the parents have given her and how much she has received from her relatives and friends. The weight of the ornaments is a crucial factor that is judged. This is a fecund attitude but it exists.

 Along with the embellishments of thick bangles called kangan, there are long chains, earrings, finger rings, anklets and there are also toe rings. Besides this is the most auspicious and mandatory Mangalsutra which the groom gives to his bride which completes all the marriage ceremonies. The lady always wears this even after the marriage. This is not to be broken down or exchanged at any cost unless it gets worn out.

 The Mangalsutra has varied designs across the country. In the North it is made of black beads with interlocking gold designs and a golden pendant and in Central India they seem like tiny bowls which have been beaded together.

 Nowadays many brides prefer to go for Costume jewellery which tends to match the wedding costume. Platinum and Diamond jewellery is also holding sway now. So this completes our ensemble of the Indian wedding jewellery.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Choose Your Own Style Class Ring

Class rings began as a tradition at West Point Military Academy in 1835, when students started wearing them to show their unity and as a remembrance of the time they spent at the Academy. Then students begin to wear rings to symbolize graduation from high school or college. Class rings are also a symbol of the university itself and of membership within the alumni community, a symbol of individual expression. Nowadays, class rings are even exchanged between students in order to show their commitment to each other.

As a matter of fact, in the past, some class rings are made like signet rings, a circlet bearing the school's emblem or seal. Others have stones that students have chosen to match a birth stone or the school's colors. All class rings typically bear the name or logo of the school on the bezel surrounding the stone. The only difference from year to year was the graduating year engraved on them.

As the time goes on, students have various ideas about class ring. Many of them like to personalize their class ring with their own ideas. Students who purchase class rings often do so as a remembrance of their time in school. These rings are cherished by their owners and are often passed down as heirlooms. Some boys even give it to their girlfriends in order to show how important their lovers are. Therefore, to choose an appropriate class ring has significant meaning.

Have you ever thought about purchasing a pearl ring as your class ring? Pearl stands for the everlasting commitment and also the price is reasonable and favorable. Taking pearl ring as class ring has began a new trend. There are various choices of class ring. However, generally speaking, the class ring is round.

We have very good resources on information for pearls. Look at this pearl ring. A flawless 9.0-10.0mm AAA black Tahitian with green overtone pearl is on the simple white gold band. Some shining and elegant zircons are on the two side of the pearl. Perfectly clear, no flaws, perfect symmetry, great sparkle and brilliance!!

Do you want to try something "non-traditional" or unique? This style totally shines your taste. The ring is 18k white gold with 0.40ct diamonds on the band. It is more than perfect. The ring is indestructible and completely different from the traditional style. It looks way more expensive than it is. You will get compliments on it all the time!

The best class ring should be made of gold, which is the outline of the ring. Under the light, it will attract many peoples attention because of its shine. And the other thing is that it cannot be so common as other ordinary rings. The class ring should have some special meaning to the owner. For example, there should be some symbols which stand for something meaningful or school name carved in the ring.

Class rings are so important because it is often viewed as a remembrance of our time in school. These rings are cherished by the owners and are even passed down as heirlooms. Choose a suitable class ring and treasure it for your whole life.