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The Best Types of Diamond Earrings for Every Occasion

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Diamond earrings can add sparkle and elegance to any outfit for women. They come in various styles, shapes, sizes and colours to suit different preferences and occasions. Some of the popular types of diamond earrings are:   Solitaire earrings are a timeless and versatile choice consisting of a single diamond in a simple setting, typically a prong or bezel. They pair well with any attire and are perfect for highlighting the quality and brilliance of the diamond.    Stud Earrings are like Solitaire Earrings, but they can have more than one diamond or other gemstone in a cluster or halo setting. They are small and subtle and can be worn daily or for casual events.  They are also suitable for multiple piercings.                    Hoop earrings : Circular or oval-shaped earrings that loop through the earlobe. They can have diamonds along the entire hoop or the ...

Different Bracelet Types

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Do you need clarification about what bracelet you are looking for? Diamond bracelets are a timeless and elegant accessory that adds sparkle and glamour to any outfit. They come in various styles, designs, and settings to suit different tastes and occasions. Here are some of the common types of diamond bracelets that you can find online or in jewellery stores. Tennis Bracelets A tennis bracelet is a classic and elegant diamond bracelet with a single row of diamonds set in a thin metal chain. The name comes from the American tennis player Chris Evert, who wore one during a US Open match 1978 and stopped the game to retrieve it when it broke. A tennis bracelet is usually made of gold or platinum. It has a secure clasp and a safety latch to prevent it from falling off. The diamonds can be round, princess, or oval cut and vary in size, colour, and quality. A tennis bracelet is a versatile and elegant piece worn with casual or formal outfits. Bangle Bracelets A bangle bracelet is rigid with ...

Carat Vs Karat

Carat and Karat are two words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. They are used in jewellery but measure various aspects of precious metals and stones. We aim to clarify the difference between Carat and Karat, including their origins, usage, and commonly confused aspects. Carat The unit used to measure the weight of gemstones, especially diamonds is Carat. One Carat is equal to 0.200 grams or 200 milligrams. C or Ct is an abbreviation of Carat. Greek word Keration is the source for the word Carat, meaning "carob seed", used as a standard for weighing small items in ancient times. Carob seeds have a relatively uniform weight of about 0.2 grams, making them a convenient reference point for jewellers. Karat Karat is a unit of measure for the purity of gold and other precious metals. One karat is equal to 1/24th part of the pure gold in an alloy. K or Kt is an abbreviation of Karat. The word karat also comes from the Greek word keration. Still, the Roma...

Difference in Sizes of Diamonds

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  Would I be able to Notice Size Differences in Carat Weights? What carat size should I choose? Can I differentiate between 2 diamonds that are 0.3 mm apart? When would I start seeing a visual difference in size with diamonds from different carat weight groups?   Don't worry; you aren't alone in asking these questions. We at Royale Diamonds get asked questions like these regularly, so we created this blog to answer them.   Firstly let us address why people tend to raise such a query.   Since we are talking about a solitaire ring that costs lakhs of rupees, fundamental thought is always associated with pricing. After all, we all want the best value for our money, so we don't want to make a purchasing decision that would not do justice to that thought! Diamond Prices are Directly Proportionate with Carat Weight   Diamond prices keep on increasing at every 10 cents  (0.1 carats) . For example, a 0.70-carat diamond would cost about 20% more than a...

Knowing Your Diamonds

What is the foremost thought that comes to your mind when you think of buying Diamond jewellery? “EXPENSIVE” is the first prompt and follows a series of questions like,  “Will it be worth it?” “How do I know if it is real?” “Is it genuine?” “Maybe if they’re giving a certificate, it must be real.” Or, is it right that “The bigger the diamond is, the more expensive it gets?” But how do we decide if the Diamond we buy is genuine/authentic? Royale Diamonds has taken a step forward to assist you with this dilemma. Consider knowing some things before buying a piece of Diamond Jewellery. 1) Carat      The Carat is the unit that measures the Diamond’s weight and size. 1 Carat equals 0.2 grams. Even a slight difference in Carat can result in a considerable money difference.   2) Colour      Diamonds are graded based on their colour. The more colourless it gets, the higher the price of the gem. Diamonds are colour graded from D-Z. Where D is the most col...