Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Tips To Choose The Perfect Jewellery That Flatters Your Face Cut

Every man and woman on this planet has been blessed with a one of a kind facial structure that defines our uniqueness at first place. From eyebrows to cheekbones to the lips and jawline, all of it defines our unique identity in a crowd full of beings just like us.



My point here is simple. When we all have different faces, then why do we need to adorn same type of jewellery? Wouldn’t you want to know what suits you the best so that you can make sure you look the best? 

This blog is a one stop guide to studying the different types of face structures so as to be able to choose the perfect jewellery respectively.  


Round Face






















When purchasing jewelry supporting a round face, try and avoid dangling designs. Choose long ornaments that help elongate the round face. For instance, you may opt for earrings that go lower than your chin. Also, try to avoid round shaped jewellery items because they make the face look smaller. All in all, you would want to stick to an overall narrow look if you have a round face.   
A fashion savvy style icon you may look up to is Alia Bhatt. 

Oval Face
















Women with oval face structure should opt for jewellery opposite to what’s recommended in the case of round face. Watch out for wider earrings so that they balance the long face cut appropriately. Chandelier like earrings with wider bottom, large studs and even hoops do well for oval faces.

A style icon with an oval face cut is Sonakshi Sinha. You can always look up to her style for fashion jewellery tips.




Rectangular face
















A rectangular face is much like an oval face with a angular, much bolder jawline. To accessorize a rectangular face means to soften the cheek bone structure with the help of round ornaments. If you have a rectangular face, you better look out for earrings and other jewelry items that add on some curves to your face such as hoops, or dangling designs that stand out.

A style icon with a rectangular face cut that you may look up to is Kareena Kapoor.


Heart-shaped face
















Those who have a heart-shaped face cut, they need to look out for earrings with elongated curves. A common characteristic of heart shaped face is the sharp chin. Hence you balance out the sharpness with some curvy jewellery such as hoops, chandeliers or teardrops.

A style icon that you may look up to is Deepika Padukone. She doesn’t fails to qualify as the most fashion savvy celeb in the B-Town.



Diamond-shaped face
















Women who are blessed with a diamond shaped face are all about showcasing their sexy cheekbones. Women with diamond face tend to have a smaller forehead and a sharp chin. Thus they have a lot more adversity than any other face cut when it comes to choosing jewellery. If you are one of them, you need to give wide-bottom chandeliers, new gold jewellery design loops and elongated dangles a chance to add that spark to your nature glamour.

The one and only Malaika Arora Khan is the style diva you need to track for some cool jewellery tips supporting a diamond face.



To view some of the finest new gold jewellery designs in India , switch to Hazoorilal by Sandeep Narang

Tuesday, 8 August 2017

All You Need To Know About Polki Jewellery

It’s true, there is something special about Diamonds, that’ll never fail to amaze you. Even if they are uncut, unpolished, they still seem to carry some undefinable magic in them.  And I’m sure this magic, attracts every single women on this planet to it.

Polki Jewellery, on the other hand, redefine the existence of Diamonds in a more colorful, and natural fashion. They are made up of Raw, Uncut Diamonds (commonly referred as, Polkis) fused with precious metal such as Gold, Silver and Platinum.
 
Further ahead in this blog, I will give you all the information you should be knowing about Polki jewellery.  


What is Polki?


Polki refers to Uncut Diamonds. In other words, Polki is nothing but Diamonds in their raw form.  These uncut, raw diamonds do not go through any chemical treatment. Thus, they preserve the original rustic lustre of the stones. The color of Polkis are not as clear as Diamond, however, they surely are unique by themselves. 

Here’s how Polki Diamonds look like.







Now, let’s shuffle through some specific pages in the books of Indian history and learn how Polki Jewellery came to existence.
 




The Origin Story








The Mughals introduced Polki in India. And the origin dates back hundreds of year from now. Along with their rich architectural experience, the Mughals also came along with elements of their own styles of jewellery designing- The Persian Touch. Eventually these styles blended to give us what we now refer as Polki and Kundan jewellery.

The first territory in India to embrace this style of jewellery was Rajasthan. Currently, Bikaner is the best place to purchase Polki jewellery in India. However, some prestigious jewelers from India excel in offering high-end Polki jewellery.
Following is a list of 5 prestigious jewelers from India that you must keep a check on.

1) Hazoorilal by Sandeep Narang
2) Tanishq
3) Tribhovan Das Bhimji Zaveri
4) Gitanjali
5) Asmi



All these jewellers demonstrate their items online which you can always check by visiting their respective websites.

Let’s take a look at the key differences among Kundan and Polki designer jewellery.



Polki Vs Kundan : The Battle Royale


Both Polki and Kundan are unique in style. However they are quite similar too.







Polki jewellery involves uncut diamonds fused with metals while Kundan jewellery involves glass fused with metal. Polki was introduced by the Mughals while Kundan is entirely Indian.

Polki jewellery is costlier than Kundan jewellery.