Diamond is just like a human, both of them have natural birthmarks. Diamond inclusions refer to the birthmarks or small imperfections inside the diamond. These inclusion patterns are as unique as a fingerprint or snowflakes! No identical diamond can be found in the world. Common types of inclusions included pinpoint (tiny black spots), feather (small crack), needle (long and narrow) and cloud (a cluster of pinpoint). But don’t you worry, most of them are unnoticeable to the naked eye. Get your own sparkling diamond jewellery from our website www.juwelendesign.com today! 3D view of diamond is available now..
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There is a variety of Chinese traditional wedding jewellery depending on culture sub-ethnic groups like the Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka and Teochew. Each sub-ethnic group has different wedding customs, for example, the Chinese wedding jewellery that is given by the groom’s family can be slightly different. It ranges from the Four Pieces of Gold, the Dragon and Phoenix Bangle, the Gold Pig Necklace and the Nine Treasures Box (eight pieces of gold miniatures with a red coloured box). In modern society is up to their family preference to choose jewellery type. Pearl, Jade & Diamond are among popular ones. For online consultation, feel free to contact us.
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Regular upkeep is needed if you want to keep your jewelry in perfect conditions. Here are simple little things you could do at home to protect your pieces! 1. Clean or wipe your jewelry after wearing them to remove sweat, dirt and cosmetics 2. Avoid spraying perfume over them and instead, wear them only after applying make up and perfume 3. Store them in a soft pouch or a box to avoid the pieces from damaging, scratching and cringing In store inspections at least once a year where a jeweler will check the pieces for any problems such as a loose stone, a broken prong, to restring as well as cleaning is advised. This will prevent damaged items from further damaging and avoid lost stones and dullness. |
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