Thursday, February 14, 2008

New Offering: 14K Diamond Jewellery

There was a time when 10K and 14K jewellery was prevalent in the west but we in India loved our jewellery in pure gold. Shooting gold prices has changed all that. Now, Consumers are demanding stylish design at affordable prices.

Kathana Jewellers has recently started manufacturing 14K diamond jewellery adding to their existing 18K line. This will help our existing/prospective customer base to enjoy the wedding festival and love for gold. In the process they will also end up saving around 22% for an equivalent 18K item.

In 14K the percentage of alloys is higher than 18K and 22K making the ornament stronger and less prone to wear and tear. It will be hallmarked as '585' corresponding to 14K. With all our return policies and buyback guarantees intact.

The times they are a-changin' by Bob Dylan is suddenly ringing in my ears.

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1 comment:

Michael said...

Proper Jewellery Handling and Cleaning Tips

Jewellery is always a symbol of beauty, women’s charm, and wealth. quite a lot of Jewellery products are women’s favorite since long. Women are always excited to add new products into their existing jewellery collection. They always feel proud in grand their collection of jewellery in front of people, to show their wealth, knowledge and latest jewellery fashion concepts.

There are few useful tips regarding handling of jewellery:

1. Respect the preciousness of your jewellery. Never wear jewellery when doing household works, like cleaning, cooking or gardening. Wear jewellery for proper occasions or celebrations, which are special for you.

2. Avoid any kind of chemical contact with your jewellery. Your nail polish removers, perfumes, hairspray, and other cosmetics can be harmful for jewellery due to presence of chemicals. These chemical can reduce your jewellery shining caused by polishing.

3. When not in use, place your jewellery items in the boxes or cases specially made for them, which are provided by your jewellery manufactures at the time of buying diamond jewellery.