The word Diamond comes from the Greek word “adamus” which means unconquerable or invincible. The Aryan root word “dam,” means to tame or subdue and interestingly enough it is also the root word for madam. These two words came together to form the word diamond; the main objective was to describe a diamond and try … more
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Apr 17
Gold Loans – RBI Tightens Norms On Major NBFCs In Gold Loan Market
With the ever growing demand of loan for Cars, Houses, Tourism, Higher education, et cetera the Bank, Non-Banking entities and the Gold industry had come up with the old idea of lending funds against collateral of gold jewelry in a more refined manner than in our grandparent’s era. It proved convenient for many Indians with … more
Apr 06
Akshaya Tritiya 2012-Akha Teej: Gold & Gold Jewellery Shopping Festival Of India
If you are planning to buy gold, jewellery or want to invest in a new venture then here is an auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya that falls on the third Tithi (Lunar Day) of Bright Half (Shukla Paksha) of the pan-Indian month of Vaishakha. As per the planetary positions, both sun and moon remains in … more
Oct 13
Gold & Silver Jewelry Shopping On Auspicious Dhanteras On 24-25 October 2011
This Diwali there will be lots and lot of excitement seen in shopping as the fun gets doubled for the consumers. Guru Pushya Yoga and Dhanteras both are very prosperous occasion and people prefer to make lot of purchases on these days. Both 24th and 25th of October will be celebrated as Dhanteras and as … more
Aug 05
Gold & Silver Prices Would Roar Till December 2011; World Gold Council (WGC)
Gold has been widely used throughout the world as a vehicle for monetary exchange or in the form of investment to hedge against inflation or in the form of jewellery. All these factors are the reasons for hyping gold demand day by day. Seems like this non stop demanding nature of gold will lead it … more
Jun 10
Sonam Kapoor – Face Of GJEPC India International Jewellery Week 2011
Jewellery sets a class for Indian women; it is a form of personal ornament worn by mostly the Indian women as they treat it as their tradition. By wearing jewellery they feels themselves as complete, there are various types of jewellery ornaments which they wear such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. The various … more
Le Beau Sancy, The Oldest Diamond Sold For USD9.57 Million










