Styling Your Antique Jewellery Right - Aura Jewels

Antique jewellery is evergreen, which requires no season and no reason to be worn. It is a classic that can be worn any time of the day, any time of the year, and on any occasion. It is admired for its amazing combination of sheer allure and matte finish. Its dull sheen and low key brilliance helps keep the jewellery simple and sublime, while also having it to look precious.

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In fact, antique jewellery is so loved that apart from normal ones, they are also made in bridal designs for the bride to wear. After all, they carry such an indefinable festive vibe! And, here are a few tips to help you team up your antique jewellery with your personality, getup, and occasion.

Antique jhumkas

Antique jhumkas look just great with floor length gowns or overflowing dresses with a plain neck. It emphasizes your long hangings better. This makes for the perfect attire for simple low-key events or family functions. You could also team up these jhumkas with short tops, crop tops, and long length kurtis.

Antique locket

Choose an antique Radha-Krishna locket with a traditional Kanjeevaram saree to pull out the elegance for a perfect religious or traditional occasion. You can choose peacock, lotus, and elephant sarees to be teamed up with such antique lockets set in strings of pearls, rubies, and emeralds. And, if you want to team it up with western or fusion wear like umbrella cut churidars, floor length gowns, or long frocks, you could pair the locket with oversized corals and pearls.

Antique necklaces

Antique necklaces look great on subtle striking attire, especially those having high necks or Chinese collars. It also looks good with patterned belly-cut lehengas with the hair tied up in a neat bun. You could also wear multiple antique necklaces of varying lengths together, but for that, make sure your attire is minimally ornamented and patterned, and in a very light soothing pastel colour.

Antique bangles

Antique gold bangles are a great pick! Even kadas can be a great blend with Indian attire. Any colour, dress, and pattern, may it be umbrella cuts, long regular kurtas, frock tops, Anarkalis, or sarees, an antique Kada or bangles can complete your look. There are a multitude of motif designs to choose from such as floral, mesh, dancing damsel, peacock, and many more.

Whether you’re looking for one element, or complete set made in antique gold, you need to have it crafted by experts. Not everyone can do a great job at making antique jewellery. So, make sure you walk into an experienced and skilled customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, one like Aura Jewels, where you can be sure that the talented designers will come up with the best design ideas, and the team of skilled artisans will do justice to the designs with their expert knowledge and craft. Whatever be your style – contemporary, traditional, or fusion – Aura Jewels can help you with all of it by beautifully blending ancient art and current trends .

How To Style Gemstone Jewellery With Western Wear - Aura Jewels

Fashion is always changing, and more and more people are shifting to wearing western wear, may it be at home, at work, at family gatherings, or any event. Also, many love wearing fusion wear, which combines a little bit of the western touch, keeping intact the ethnic feel that we Indians possess. We are now shifting from the proper traditional heavy lehengas to more casual chic contemporary outfits, even for a close one’s wedding. But, this doesn’t limit to outfits alone. As and how outfits change, so does the jewellery.

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If you are one shifting towards western wear, you would also wonder as to what kind of jewellery to buy to go well with the attire. Don’t worry. We’ve come up with a few easy styling options where you can match your favourite gemstones and metals to your western wear type.

The basics

Just as much as traditional lehengas and anarkalis call for elaborate and chunky heavy gold jewellery, western garments call for more minimalist and simple designs. Stud earrings, hoops, dainty bracelets, and thin chains are the safest bet. Gold, silver, and platinum, all go well with western wear, depending upon the style and colour. The most popular gemstones you’ll see paired with western outfits are diamonds, pearls, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires .

Red-carpet gowns

If you’re planning to don the look of nothing less than a red carpet gown, choosing the right kind of jewellery becomes even more important. Dark-hued gowns in black or navy blue go absolutely well with Blue Topaz dangler earrings or gold-diamond danglers. Similarly, for pastel hued gowns, you can opt for yellow sapphires studded in yellow gold dangler earrings. And, if you are comfortable enough, we’d advise you to opt for a one-shoulder or off-shoulder neckline gown to show off your dangler earrings better. Also, you can pin up your hair to bring even more attention to the danglers. Keep your neck away from any kind of jewellery, and stack on some rings and bracelets to match your earrings.

Work wear jewellery

You can go all bold and elaborate with red carpet events. But, the same doesn’t apply to office wear. When you’re in the office, you need to be subtle and minimal, yet look confident and gallant. This makes pairing the right kind of jewellery with your workwear a tough choice. You need to choose a chic and elegant piece that isn’t too flashy. Topaz Gold stud earrings and Citrine Gold hoop earrings look great when you pair them with a full suit or a skirt and blouse. But, if you are more of the white shirt and blue jeans types, you can opt for Tanzanite Gold hoop earrings instead. Then, if you’re the white linen shirt-dress kind of girl, you can choose Turquoise Gold dangler earrings. Add a minimal bracelet to your attire, and you’re good to go.

Casual wear

Coming to casual wear, when you’re out with family or friends, you can generally wear anything at all. But, if you do want to leave an impression, you may follow some rules. For example, if you’re wearing a shirt and wide-legged pants, you can choose multi-hued gold earrings and a matching multi-sapphire bracelet. And, with a solid coloured cami dress, you can choose to wear Blue Topaz earrings for a perfect addition.

Contemporary designs and vivid colours make any kind of gemstone jewellery strike a great impression on the viewers. And, this is just what Aura Jewels has to offer. As much as its known for its amazing collection of traditional wear, it is equally considered as the best customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, where you can have any kind of jewellery designed as per your choice, ranging from minimal studs to elegant dangler earrings, cute pendants to dainty bracelets.

 

Jewellery Trends – 2020-2021 - Aura Jewels

Another year’s almost coming to an end… One of the most talked about year across the globe – 2020 – is finally coming to an end. Just two more months to go, and we’ll yet see another fresh new year. As we all know, too much has happened this year, which may have broken down a lot of us. But, let’s still be positive and consider that we’ll enter 2021 with a happy and contented feeling. And, while many of us may have lost quite a lot this year, there are many who are still looking forward to happy times. Some may be looking forward to their wedding, others may be expecting moms. Some may just want to celebrate Diwali, Christmas, or New Year, no matter how many tough times, because they want to just live in the present and thank God for all that they still have.

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No matter what the reason to smile and celebrate, one thing is for sure; and that’s no celebration is complete without some great jewellery! As Indians, we focus a lot on jewellery. Jewellery is something that speaks volumes about our personality, our choices, and also our mood. So, you always want to wear the best! And, by wearing the best, if that means you want to shop for some latest designs, you’re on the right page. This blog will help you know about some of the latest designs you can fetch, whether you’re looking to celebrate the passing 2020 or the upcoming 2021. So, here’s a sneak peek into what is trending for 2020 and 2021.

The choker

Gold choker designs are in trend, with a touch of rubies, emerald, corals, and pearls. Chokers not only look bold, but also match a variety of different outfit types. So, no matter what you’re wearing, a choker is something that should always be looking good. Wear it with a traditional saree, an indo-western attire, or an off-shoulder fusion wear; the choice is yours.

Stackables

As the name itself suggests, stackable jewellery is when you can wear one jewellery piece over another. For example, you can stack up short and long chains together, or wear unique yet complementing multiple rings in a single finger. One of the best ways is to stack jewellery pieces in all three colours of gold  – white, yellow, and rose gold. It’s a unique combination which can go well, provided you do it the right way. And, to add a festive touch, you can pop in tiny little diamonds in between. Again, stackables work great with all kinds of attires – traditional, indo-western, and fusion.

Antique temple jewellery

Antique jewellery is something that’s always in trend. And, when it’s clubbed with temple designs, there can be nothing better. Temple designs are certainly traditional, but can be clubbed beautifully with indo-western and fusion wear too. It just adds that perfect “desi” look where it’s needed! The temple designs in antique finishes changes the very aesthetics of the jewellery piece, bringing nature centricity into it.

Everyday wear jewellery sets

When you’re looking to buy something that is dainty and subtle, which you can wear both on special occasions as well as to work, you should opt for elegant lightweight gold chains with a striking pendant and complementing earrings. Such lightweight gold sets can be worn with work clothes for presentations, as well as family events and religious ceremonies.

Heavy bridal wear

If you’re having a wedding, there’s no doubt in the fact that you want to wear heavy bridal jewellery. But, to keep up with the latest trends, what you can do is restyle heritage South Indian jewellery pieces with modern touches. Some of the most popular designs you can choose to play with are the 4-6 layered Gullaperu, Lakshmi Kasulaperu, Ram Parivar necklace, Ashta Lakshmi necklace, and the Lord Venkateswara pendant. Convert all these traditional styles into conventional art to bring to them a new life!

Explore much more of all of this at Aura Jewels, the most trusted and versatile customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, where you can modify any and every style to suit your personality and choice.

 

10K, 14K & 18K _ Which Gold Should You Buy - Aura Jewels

When we speak of 10K and 20K in general terms, we would mean 10,000 and 20,000. But, in the world of gold, the “K” does not stand for “1000”; rather it stands for “Karat”. Karat is the unit that describes the purity of gold. Just like anything else, even gold can come in pure and adulterated varieties. But, when you look at a piece of gold, you may not know with your naked eyes whether the gold is pure or not. Any kind of gold may look magnificent and radiant. Then, how would you know whether the gold you are buying is actually pure!?

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Understanding gold purity

As we all may know, 24K gold is considered as the purest form of gold. Then come 22K, 20K, and 18K, which are lower in value and price. Why? Because all these gold types are not pure. 24K gold is the purest form of gold, in which all the 24 parts of gold are only gold, with no traces of any other metal mixed into it. However, because it contains only gold, the material is very soft and pliable, and this is why it is not suitable for jewellery. 24K gold is thus seen in the form of bars and coins. For jewellery, 22K gold can be used, which is 22 parts of gold, and 2 parts of another metal like silver, nickel, and zinc, to add hardness to the metal, so that it can be moulded and formed into shapes and designs. But again, this 22K gold is a good choice for plain gold jewellery, but isn't suitable for jewellery that requires diamonds or stones to be studded. Then again, for that, there’s 18K gold, which is a mixture of 75% gold and 25% of other metals. Going below, there comes 14K and 10K, which constitute only approximately 58% and 42% gold respectively.

How to identify the purity of gold?

With so much difference in the gold purity, there’s also undoubtedly a significant difference in the price too! You should thus know what you are paying for, isn't it? You don’t want to pay the price of 22K carat gold for a 14K low value jewellery piece, do you?

The most common gold jewellery types that majority of people buy include 18K, 14K, and 10K. So, we’ll learn how to differentiate between the three. As we mentioned above, different forms of gold have different proportions of the metal. You can easily identify the purity of gold by taking a close look at the bar, coin, or jewellery in front of you, to look for an inscription. Every gold piece has its purity clearly labeled on it as it is mandatory for jewelers to mark Hallmark  and Gold Karat on every gold piece. Thus, for instance, a gold piece will have the labels of 18K, 14K, or 10K marked prominently on it; or it may have the numbers 750, 583, and 417 to depict the Karats respectively.

Now that you know that every gold type is different, and how you can get the best form of gold to set within your budget, you should be in a better position to make the right purchase. There are different kinds of gold designed for every budget and occasion; so make your choice and walk into Aura Jewels, the most reliable customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, where you can get your own preferred design in your choicest gold and gemstone type, resting assured that you’ll only get what you want, and pay the right price for everything you buy.

 

How Many Green Gemstones Do You Know About - Aura Jewels

Green gemstone – The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of a green gemstone is emerald, isn't it? In fact, this gemstone has become so popular among both the common man and celebrities that the words “emerald” and “green” have become synonymous. But, do you know that there are dozens of other green gemstones available to choose from!? Yes, dozens! There are so many green gemstones, each possessing a different hue, a different mineral, and a different appearance, that you’ll be mesmerized to know about them all. With so many more green gems, giving you plenty of alternatives to the classic emerald, you now have so many options to choose from. And here, in this blog, we’ll let you know only some of the most popular options.

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Green Gemstones That Can Be Used For Everyday Wear

When you’re looking for a green gemstone to be worn every day, say for your everyday earrings, pendants, or rings, you’ll need one that has a good rating on the hardness scale, making them resistant to scratches. They should also be less likely to break when accidently dropped, or when knocked against a surface. In short, you’ll need tough gemstones that can hold up to everyday wear.

Jade

Jade is the most durable green gemstone, which can strongly hold even the impact of a hammer! In addition, it is also renowned for its musical properties, ringing like a bell when struck. Strong and musical, how romantic is that!

Verdelite

Green tourmaline or verdelite is another popular stone that is larger and exhibits better clarity than other green stones. Moreover, it is highly durable and low priced, making it even more admired.

Green garnet

A green gemstone with a lot of sparkle is what the green garnet is about.

Green diamond

There can be nothing like a diamond. Although green is the rarest natural colour of a diamond, it certainly exists. The colour comes from nitrogen, hydrogen, and nickel in the diamond crystal structure. You could also opt for a treated green diamond, available at a comparatively lower price.

Green sapphire

Sapphires are blue, aren’t they? But, they’re available in green options too. Green sapphires are highly durable, available in a variety of hues like olive, mint, yellow green, and grass green. And, you’ll be glad to know that green sapphires are less expensive too.

Aventurine

This is green quartz with natural sparkles that are caused by the flat thin inclusions in the stone that sparkle in light. The stone is less green, and more bluish-green in colour, with a hardness of 7, making it highly durable.

Green chrysoberyl

This is the classic yellow cat-eye gem that is best known for its colour changing quality. They are mostly available in beautiful mint green colours, with a remarkable brilliance.

Green Gemstones That Can Be Used For Occasional Wear

The above mentioned green gemstones are highly durable, making them extremely apt for everyday wear. But, not all gemstones are so strong. There are others that look awesomely beautiful, but aren’t as strong to be worn in everyday jewels. These can thus be worn in occasional wear jewellery as some may be prone to chipping, while the others may be likely to break easily. Also, when used, they must be put into a protective setting to minimize the chances of chipping and scratching.

Emerald

Emerald!? The most popular green gemstone is not meant for everyday wear, can you believe that!? Although the stone is so popularly used, it is sad that it is more likely to break easily if knocked against a surface, because of the imperfections in their crystal structure.

Peridot

Peridot is one gemstone that forms in volcanoes. During volcanic eruptions, peridots are ejected into the sky, after which they fall onto the ground nearby. In spite of this, the Peridot gemstone is not so durable. They are very sensitive to acids and rapid changes in temperature, and can also break if hit the wrong way.

Green zircon

Green zircons come in olive green hues, and are a rare collector’s gem. Although they are hard enough to resist scratches, but their facet edges can easily chip, which is why they need to be set in protective settings.

Chrome diopside

This is a popular gemstone used in costume jewellery, but it’s also equally new in the market. It comes from a deposit in East Siberia. It is a relatively soft stone that is prone to scratches; and can also split apart if struck; yet it is popularly used.

Serpentine

This is the official state rock of California, a look-alike of the jade gemstone. It is soft with an olive green hue.

So, what is your pick? While these are just some of the most popular green gemstones used in making jewellery, you’ll be able to find many more when you step into a jewellery store. However, if you’re willing to use your very own preferred stone in your choicest design, you certainly won't get it readily available. You’ll then have to walk into Aura Jewels, the most admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, where you can discuss your preferences with the talented designers, and have your choicest designs made, may it be everyday wear or occasional wear.

 

Aadh Necklaces _ Too Hard To Resist - Aura Jewels

When beginning with your wedding jewellery shopping, the first styling that you start off with is your lehenga. You’ll first decide on your lehenga and then plan up every other detail about the jewellery, makeup, hairdo, footwear, and everything else based on that. While you could keep your makeup and hairdo to decide for later, we’ll advice you to buck up and decide on your jewellery trousseau well in advance. After all, designing and creating a jewellery masterpiece takes time. Doing it in a hurry won't bring out the results you expect.

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Focus on your necklace

When you begin your wedding jewellery trousseau planning , put your main focus on the necklace that you’re planning to wear. Necklaces can instantly perk up your outfit and take your overall appearance a notch above. There are a variety of necklace types available for you to choose from, but one particular type that can inspire you is the traditionally beautiful Rajasthani Aadh necklace.

What’s an Aadh necklace?

The Aadh necklace is basically an elongated choker necklace that is encrusted with kundan or semi-precious stones, attached to a cascade of tiny pearls or jewels. It is one of India’s oldest traditional necklaces, designed in a square or rectangular shaped choker, covering the whole neckline area. Traditionally, the choker was a solid block of gold, which descended to triangles; and it came with strings to tie it at the back. The back of the choker generally had enamel or meenakari work. While this was the basic traditional design, there are many fashionable versions seen today.

Design your Aadh necklace

The statement necklace has come a long way from traditional Rajasthani brides to the modern brides of today. What was considered classic customary jewellery yesterday has become an admired stylish piece today, so much so that brides, even of other castes and traditions, are now including this style in their jewellery trousseau. If you’re also looking to experiment with something that is not too popular in your tradition, but will certainly look great, and give you a spectacular look, the Aadh necklace is definitely something you must opt for.

The Rajputana Aadh necklace has gained a new kind of popularity after Bollywood bride Sonam (Kapoor) Ahuja picked up an Aadh featuring pendant-style centerpiece for her wedding, and paired it with a multi-stranded mathapatti, rani haar, and haathphool. You can also up your jewellery game and fetch your favourite Aadh design for your D-day. You may have seen the Aadh countelss times on Rajasthani brides and loved it; now it’s your time to grab eyeballs and leave them wanting some more! Just walk in at Aura Jewels, the most admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, and have your Aadh necklace designed with traditional elements intact, yet contemporary styles adding to the modern flair. And, you can also have your earrings, maangtikka, mathapatti, bangles, rings, anklets, or anything else designed to match your Aadh necklace, and make a complete set!

 

While Shopping For Gold Rings - Aura Jewels

Gold rings are seen on almost every male and female’s fingers, once they cross a certain age. While these rings are so small as compared to other pieces of jewellery like chains, pendants, earrings, bracelets, bangles, etc., yet there is so much of variety one can play with while designing rings. When you walk into a store, you’ll be given abundant options of rings to choose from. Also, when you wish to have a special ring design made for you, you have so many design aspects to play with, like the metal, the thickness, the gemstones, the stone setting, and more. The choice is based entirely on the personal tastes of the buyer and the budget he holds. But, you just can't combine anything and everything you wish to. There are certain subtleties of making a gold ring purchase, without knowing about which, you can't make a successful purchase.

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Which gold colour do you wish to wear?

If you think gold is always yellow, you’re mistaken. If you wish to use the preciousness of gold, but without the superfluous twinkle of gold, you also have other options like white gold and rose gold, which are toned down colours, more pleasant, and more contemporary. So, which colour gold will you choose to wear ?

Do you wish to add gemstones to the design?

It could be your personal choice to wear a diamond or gemstone studded ring, or a simple band. Also, if you don’t wish to have a stone studded, but want some intricate design, you could opt for engravings to create a texture. There are certain textures you can choose from like smooth, granular, patterned, and tracery. However, if you wish to have gemstones studded, you again have options there. You could choose to have one big gemstone studded in the center, or multiple smaller ones. And, you also have the option to choose the stone setting style that you’d like to have.

Which colour combinations should you choose?

The colour combination you choose depends upon a variety of factors. For instance, if you are designing your ring for some particular occasion, you can choose to have the colours matching to your special attire. If you are designing your ring for everyday wear, you need to choose subtle colours that suit your personality and skin tone, colours that are not too eye-catchy, and colours that look good with almost every kind of attire. However, if you want to make a fashion statement, you could go for more vibrant designs and colours, if you want to wear your ring less often and gain attention.

Where to buy your gold ring from?

When investing in gold, you want to buy from a seller who is genuine and trustworthy, so that you know that you are getting only genuine and real gold  and gemstones. One such place is Aura Jewels, where you have a variety of options to choose from readily available designs; or you could also have your most favourite design specially made for you at this admired and trusted customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore.